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July 24th, 2024 Mature Content

EP51: Build A Brand Build Your Career w/ John Tarnoff

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  1. EP51: Build A Brand Build Your Career w/ John Tarnoff David Kitchen 57:25

John Tarnoff is an executive and career transition coach, Tedx speaker, and best-selling author who helps mid-career professionals land better jobs and build more meaningful and sustainable careers. He’s worked with clients like Bank of America, Levi-Strauss, Softbank, and TD Ameritrade. After reinventing his own career at 50, John earned a master’s degree in counseling psychology to share his career lessons with others going through similar challenges. He has also led career workshops for MBA alumni in career transition, including for UCLA’s Anderson School of Management and Cornell’s SC Johnson College of Business.

 

This conversation is full of leadership, career building, and brand building lessons such as: 

 

– Utilizing brand building as a career path 

– Identifying your own super powers 

– Leveraging network to beat the line when it comes to hiring 

– Understanding how to stand out from the crowd online 

David Kitchen Founder / President of Edge Leadership Academy

Coach Kitch is the Founder and President of Edge Leadership Academy. He is a former Division 1 Coach, and a PhD Candidate with a master's degree in sport psychology, who has a decade of experience building leaders, culture, and mindset at the highest levels of sports and business. He is the author of The Pyramid: A System for Building Tomorrow's Leaders Today, and The Scoreboard: A Self-Audit System to Help You Build the Life You Want. As a speaker, consultant, and coach, Coach Kitch is trusted by 100+ CEO's, coaches, and high performers to help them lead and win in business, athletics, and life.

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