Last year on the blog I shared tips for successful online networking. It was a pretty popular post, so I’m back with “Part 2”- specifically focused on LinkedIn. I look at A LOT of LinkedIn profiles, so I’m here today to tell you what I see missing and what consultants should do to strengthen their profiles to better connect with potential clients and collaborators.
Read MoreEach month, I will introduce you to a public health consultant or entrepreneur and they will share their path to self-employment and outline key pieces of advice for aspiring business owners.
Today we welcome Robyn Correll Carlyle from Houston, Texas (USA)!
Read MoreToday’s guest post is written by Whitney Bateson, MPH RD, owner of Whitney Bateson Digital Strategy. She operates a digital marketing agency for health, food, and nutrition professionals and businesses, and since October 2018, has been doing it exclusively from outside the United States.
If you’re wanting to learn more about how (and why) one goes about living and working 100% remotely, this blog post is for you.
Read MoreEach month, I will introduce you to a public health consultant or entrepreneur and they will share their path to self-employment and outline key pieces of advice for aspiring business owners.
Today we welcome Alisa Howard from Las Vegas, NV (USA).
Read MoreEarlier this week I wrote about how public health consultants can help during the COVID-19 crisis. I listed the skills, services, and expertise they bring and offered to match you up with consultants available for hire to provide that support or service.
Today I’m writing to share that many public health consultants are also offering complimentary resources and services at this time.
They can support individuals and organizations with professional development, health education, and workplace response resources.
Read MoreWow! It has been an overwhelming few weeks.
In the overwhelm, I see some organizations that are struggling to respond to this crisis for a variety of reasons- lack of time, personnel, expertise, etc.
So I’d like to help. I lead an incredible networking group of 100+ public health consultants. I polled the group to find out what skills, services, and expertise they can offer to organizations during this time. I have compiled their answers into 15 categories to make it easy to scan.
If you or your organization needs any of the services listed, please fill out the form at the bottom of the blog post and I will link you up with consultant/s that are available to provide that service. I am hopeful that this “one stop shop” will make it easier to find one or multiple consultants versus trying to search for individual websites.
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