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Bold moves for lifelong learning and shaping your digital career path

Bold moves for lifelong learning and shaping your digital career path

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In this inspiring episode of the Women in BIM Podcast, host Marie Grieve, Global Vice Chair for Women in BIM, is joined by Susan Brattberg, Co-Founder and Chief Customer Officer of Global eTraining, for a thoughtful conversation on the power of lifelong learning, bold decision making and building a values driven digital business.

Susan shares her journey co-founding Global eTraining alongside her sister, reflecting on how her upbringing, family values and early exposure to education shaped her passion for learning. As Global eTraining approaches its 18th anniversary, Susan opens up about how 2020 and the COVID lockdown became a pivotal moment for both her family and the business, redefining priorities and reinforcing the importance of flexibility, empathy and resilience.

The discussion explores the intentional choice to operate a fully remote workforce long before it became the norm, highlighting the cultural, personal and client focused benefits of this approach. Susan also offers practical advice for those who may feel overwhelmed by training and professional development, encouraging listeners to embrace learning with confidence, curiosity and courage

As the conversation closes, Susan reflects on her proudest achievements and shares empowering words of wisdom for the Women in BIM community, urging listeners to never stop learning, to trust their instincts and to never be afraid to be bold in shaping their careers and the digital future of the industry.

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