LinkedIn Guest Speaker: What’s your story? Everyone has one.

October 28th: 12:00 am - 1:00 am @ Great Hall

Join Heather Timmerman Moller from LinkedIn (the world’s largest professional networking platform) on October 27th at 7:00 PM in Great Hall as she talks about the importance of networking and how developing a personal brand can help you stand out from the crowd. She’ll take you on a journey of how perseverance and relationship building helped her land a job at two dream companies throughout her career.

Heather has over twenty years experience in digital marketing, content strategy, branding and communications within agency, media and consulting environments in the U.S. and Europe. She has a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin, Madison and a Master of Science in Economics and Business Administration from Copenhagen Business School.

Heather has been a one woman marketing department and built teams and departments for companies large and small. The best part of those experiences has been the people she has met along the way. Now at LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional networking platform with over 850 million members, she’ll talk about how your online profile is the key to your next opportunity.

Everyone’s story is unique. It’s your strongest asset. Learn how to develop yours.

 


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