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Unlocking Board Seats: How to position yourself & create the opportunity

Unlocking Board Seats: How to position yourself & create the opportunity

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🚀 Want to Join a Board? Here’s Your Chance to Learn from a Seasoned Insider

Join us for an exclusive Beauty Talent Talk with JuE Wong , CEO & Board Member, as she shares actionable insights on how to position yourself as a top contender for coveted board seats.

Board roles are competitive, exclusive and rarely available. This conversation is your roadmap to getting noticed and getting in.

In our next episode we'll dive deep into the journey of securing coveted board positions! We'll explore the strategic steps successful board members took to position themselves, reveal which qualifications organizations value most and discuss how to overcome common obstacles in your pursuit of board leadership.

Key Insights We'll Cover:

• Strategic steps to becoming board-ready
• What qualifications companies actually value
• How to overcome the biggest challenges candidates face
• Why your personal brand matters more than ever
• Common myths that hold candidates back

Whether you're actively pursuing your first board position or planning your long-term career trajectory, this conversation will deliver practical strategies and insider guidance to help you stand out as a compelling board candidate.

Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your career and take your leadership to the next level. 🌟

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