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Ep.35 Women Leadership - Networking and Personal Branding

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In this episode, I speak to Karika Yonrene from Nigeria about personal branding and networking. Karika has a background in engineering. She enjoyed fixing things around the house as a child, but her main motivation for going into engineering was to show other women that it was possible to pursue STEM courses in such a male-dominated industry. She moved across industries, from project engineering to oil and gas. Karika is about women empowerment. She is currently in the business of helping build personal branding and networking, because she believes that the essence of life is connection. In this episode Karika defines personal branding as the projection of who you are- it’s basically you amplifying your value in a strategic manner. Networking is everyday human interaction - the fact that you say hello to a person, you are already networking and some relationships have been developed from a simple hello. It is an exchange of value. For more of this insightful change conversation please check out our Podcast.

Mpume Ncube-Daka

Founder and CEO| Change and Career Coach| Business Strategist| Facilitator| Podcaster

+27 83 222 5184 | mpume@changeconversations.co.za| www.changeconversations.co.za

Podcast: https://anchor.fm/mpume-ncube-daka|www.ebizradio.com

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In this episode, I speak to Karika Yonrene from Nigeria about personal branding and networking. Karika has a background in engineering. She enjoyed fixing things around the house as a child, but her main motivation for going into engineering was to show other women that it was possible to pursue STEM courses in such a male-dominated industry. She moved across industries, from project engineering to oil and gas. Karika is about women empowerment. She is currently in the business of helping build personal branding and networking, because she believes that the essence of life is connection. In this episode Karika defines personal branding as the projection of who you are- it’s basically you amplifying your value in a strategic manner. Networking is everyday human interaction - the fact that you say hello to a person, you are already networking and some relationships have been developed from a simple hello. It is an exchange of value. For more of this insightful change conversation please check out our Podcast.

Mpume Ncube-Daka

Founder and CEO| Change and Career Coach| Business Strategist| Facilitator| Podcaster

+27 83 222 5184 | mpume@changeconversations.co.za| www.changeconversations.co.za

Podcast: https://anchor.fm/mpume-ncube-daka|www.ebizradio.com

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