
122. Interview with Rabiah Coon
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In this interview, my guest and I discuss the overlap between project management and legal operations development. This is a surface-level discussion; so, don't worry about being overwhelmed. If you want to dive deeper, reach out to either the host, Noel Bagwell, or the guest, Rabiah Coon. Their info is in the show notes.
Rabiah is a project manager, stand-up comic, activist, and non-profit volunteer. On her podcast, More Than Work, she talks with other professionals about shared passions, hobbies, work that reflects their lives, and more. Rabiah has extensive experience working as both an individual contributor to, and a manager of, both geographically local and geographically separated teams.
As a project manager, she's worked with major hospitality, e-commerce, and pharmaceutical companies. She was the project manager for Fossil's website, ca. 2015, and was the project manager for Groundlink's website, ca. 2014. She has a Certified Scrum Product Owner certification, and studied Public Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Guest Info:
• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rabiahcoon/
• Listen to the More Than Work Podcast with Rabiah Coon: https://cutt.ly/bmUrnK9
• More Than Work Podcast Website: https://www.rabiahsaid.com/podcast
Host Info:
• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nbagwell3/
• Profit from Legal™ (Legal Ops setup service): https://profitfromlegal.com/
• ExecutiveLP™ (law firm): https://ExecutiveLP.com/
Music Credit:
Artist: Avaren
Album: For Others’ Use
Song: “Precipice”
License: Creative Commons — Attribution License
This podcast contains attorney advertisement material.
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