I am not an expert in your work or life (you are). Much like you, I'm a multi-dimensional, multi-faceted human being. I'm a Polish farm boy turned Brooklyn, NY professional... also a queer, neurodivergent, poly-creative immigrant. As an immigrant, I'm most grateful for the opportunity I've had to travel to 35 countries, where I have broken bread with incredible people who have opened my eyes and taught me so much along the way. Currently I work in NY as a career coach helping overthinkers and self-identified underdogs get out of their own way. Specifically, I help professionals in my various capacities as an Executive Coach, Career Coach, Communications Coach, Job Interview Coach, Resume Writer, and Personal Brand Strategist. You might think that's a mouthful, but it all boils down to the same thing: I help people overcome their fears + doubts so they can thrive at work (or else leave for greener pastures).
To date, I have been fortunate enough to be featured in Business Insider, U.S. News & World Report, SHRM, AARP, MSNBC, Well + Good, Entrepreneur, and several other outlets. Even if you don't/can't quote me in an article, feel free to say hello. I enjoy listening to people's stories (and am always curious to learn how journalists got into their line of work). Thanks so much for reading and have an empowering day.
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