Bring Your Own Lunch: Networking (Virtual Meetup)

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A weekly community gathering with Ladies Get Paid founder, Claire Wasserman. Part career coaching, part discussion.

About this Event

During this strange time of social distancing, quarantining, and working remotely, we need community now more than ever.

Hosted by career coach and Ladies Get Paid founder, Claire Wasserman, Bring Your Own Lunch (BYOL) is our weekly series for the community to gather. Whether it's navigating our careers or just staying afloat during this time, we need to learn from and lean on one another.

THIS WEEK'S THEME IS NETWORKING.

We'll kick off the lunch with some tips on how to network (online and off), and then it's time to actually network! We'll divide the group into smaller breakouts and rotate so we can connect with as many people as possible.

TESTIMONIALS:

  • "I watched the BYOL today, it was great to feel connected to people after so many days alone in my apartment."
  • "We wanted to thank you for gathering a community of amazing people and for sharing an hour of your Friday at last week’s Ladies Get Paid BYOL Zoom session. It was really fun to hear your perspective across several vectors or your career, your business and your thoughts on the world right now. It was inspiring to see hundreds of women take a break in their day to spend it with each other during this time. Your ability to foster community and create spaces for coming together is evident and admirable and as two young women launching our careers in New York, we deeply admire you and what you have achieved in your personal and professional life."
  • "Thanks for the great BYOL. You lifted my mood for sure in this crazy time."

 

ABOUT CLAIRE:

Named one of Entrepreneur Magazine’s 100 Most Powerful Women, Claire Wasserman is an educator and writer, focused on helping women grow their careers and their bank accounts. As the founder of Ladies Get Paid, Claire grew the community to 70,000 from all 50 states and more than 120 countries. Claire has spoken at places such as PayPal, the United Nations Foundation and American University. She has been featured in the New York Times, partnered with the City of Los Angeles, and collaborated with Nike.

Her book, Ladies Get Paid, is currently available for pre-order.