It was a real honor to address the students at Winnacunnet High school who are part of the JAG program.
Incredibly cool students with bright futures.
Nothing like a good press piece with a misquote. Here’s what I said:
“There are so many fun parts of my job but one in particular is being in the green room with celebrities and hearing what they are really like.…
I had the honor of being the keynote speaker at the Winnacunnet High School’s JAG Program (Jobs for America’s Graduates) in Hampton, New Hampshire on Tuesday evening.
The mission of NH-JAG is to affect positive change in the lives of young people, by raising awareness of the future, increasing leadership skills that promote educational success and developing conscious personal and career choices through collaboration with parents, schools, employers and community organizations.…
This past May I was invited by New York Life Insurance Company to speak at the Andaz Hotel in downtown Manhattan, about image and why it matters in all areas of your life. Dress the part and always be the best version of yourself. #BV
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I’m late in writing a big THANK YOU to the incredible and powerful Women of Integrity. Their mission is to empower and educate women of all ages and ethnicities through work shops and leadership activities (now that’s my kind of people). I was a guest speaker back in April and was able to meet so many inspiring young women and girls. …
One of the first things I tell my clients when we talk about their style is: When someone meets you for the first time it takes them 7 seconds to judge you and 10 more meetings for them to change their opinion of you. Why not get it right the first few seconds? Image is a powerful tool. As a professional model and image consultant I know this to be true. …
(Photo with some of the members of S.I.S.T.E.R.S)
I was thrilled to be part of the S.I.S.T.E.R.S. (Sisters of Integrity Towards Empowerment, Respect and Success) during their second annual I LOVE MY BODY event at the University of Massachusetts in Lowell on April 12th.
The evening was designed as a safe place for all involved to share their stories.…