Was awesome to see the shop on the cover Town & Style in June. This will be our 6th Fall Season coming up at and it still all feels so new. Being our first store outside of our home market, what we learned most from this is how important branding is not only for our customers, but also for recruiting. The cover peaked the interest of a few great applicants that are now joining our St. Louis team. This peaked our curiosity about thinking a bit differently about marketing so excited to see what’s next and share as it unfolds.
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Did you ever experience restlessness in a role that you just can't shake? I did and after a lot of prayer, time with a counselor, conversations with my family and friends, and discussions with colleagues, I submitted my resignation in mid-January. I had faith that my talents would be used at another organization - I didn’t know when or how. Clarity came after several conversations with recruiters, companies, and those in my network. I accepted a position on the marketing team of The Goddard School, driving the strategic marketing vision of the franchise development program. I’m excited to dive back into franchising and help men and women realize their personal and financial goals through business ownership. When you experience a stirring that won’t go away, you may need to consider ending a season. Here are six items that were helpful for me: 1️⃣ Pay attention. Listen to your body. It’s wonderfully made to give us signs. 2️⃣ Ask for guidance. I prayed, read my Bible, and reached out to a professional counselor and people who know me best. 3️⃣ Grieve what is ending. 4️⃣ Sit in peace knowing there is a plan for how you contribute best to this world. 5️⃣ Be patient and kind with yourself and others as you process realities. 6️⃣ Embrace a new season traveling light - shed any baggage. Here’s to this next chapter!
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Ready to elevate your business? 📈 Our summer promotions will help you do just that, but better hurry! These offers are almost gone, so take advantage of them while they last! #ExclusivePromotions #digitalmarketing
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“What’s Wrong With A Cowboy Hat And Boots?”: Learning The Ropes In Wyoming When I started in mission advancement back in September, I was told by many to be sure to document my first year in the field. It would be a great way to see my own personal growth. Also it would help me to make the most of my valuable, but fading, outsider perspective. I've see so many thoughtful posts from seasoned professionals in the field everyday. And, of course, I am kept busy driving around the Cowboy State. So it has been slow going to think of something worth sharing and putting pen to paper. However, we all knows how this goes – you’ve got to start somewhere. So here I go! My Three Take-Aways From Three Months On The Job: 1. Ride For The Brand. I’ll be honest, the hardest decision to make in these past months was what western boots to get – and when. I did not want to seem like I was trying too hard to fit in, but I began to feel a little self-conscious when I was the only one in the room not wearing boots. There’s a strong sense of community here – making the effort to fit in outweighs the potential faux-pas. It’s also not just about the boots – it’s about recognizing the sense of legacy and showing a commitment to embracing and upholding those values. In other words – ride for the brand! 2. Take Pride In Your Work. I was fortunate to be able to attend the International Catholic Stewardship Conference soon after beginning in this role, and was blessed with the opportunity to hear thoughtful, experienced speakers (like Scott Bucko and Sheila McGirl, CFRE ) break down the fundamentals of development. Questions posed by Aad de Lange were insightful too, as were conversations with Sarah Newman and Benjamin Domingue, M.B.A.. A major theme that I noticed was: “people like to be on a winning team.” As I’ve started to build my network here, the question often on my mind is: “who is the team?.” In a state of this size, individuals have the opportunity to make an outsized impact on life in the state and to promoting its legacy. Likewise, I’ve quickly learned to take pride in the work of our organization ad intra and ad extra. 3. Talk Less and Say More.
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Summer’s Here! Hoping the only sparks we see in NYC are creative ones. Here’s to: 🌞 Igniting Your Creativity 🌆Tapping New Possibilities! 🌿Unleashing Fresh Marketing Magic 🌟 Transforming Sunshine into Creative Brilliance 🌺 Crafting Unforgettable Campaigns in NYC's Heat 🌞 I see summer as a catalyst for creativity and innovation. It’s about infusing our work with the vibrancy and spontaneity that this season brings. Summer’s state of mind," propels us in the advertising world, to elevate our strategies. Embrace the longer days to fuel our creative processes, Drawing inspiration from the city's vibrant pulse and the natural beauty around us. Heres to creating marketing magic that resonates with the joy and freedom of summer. Here's to a summer filled with innovation, passion, and a touch of that vacation spirit. Let's lead with enthusiasm and make this season our most creative yet. How will you infuse your work with the essence of summer? Share your thoughts and let's inspire each other! #SummerInNYC #CreativeMarketing #Innovation #Leadership #MarketingStrategy #SummerVibes #Inspiration #StoriedWork
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As an industry we often talk about what creates a positive culture within a company. Traditions like these give you insight into what builds culture here at Champion.
At Champion, our holiday season sparkles with cherished traditions, and the New Hire Ornament presentation is a standout. Each year, we welcome our new team members who add a personal touch by presenting an ornament that reflects their unique identity or interests. This heartfelt sharing is more than a ritual; it's a celebration of our growing family. As these ornaments find their place on the Champion tree, they symbolize the diverse and rich tapestry of our team. This endearing tradition warms our hearts and brightens our festive season, year after year!
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