My English Communication Skills Needed Work
After graduating with two bachelor’s degrees and a master’s degree, I enjoyed a diverse and thriving career in youth empowerment and education, cross-cultural communication, marketing, and executive education in the nonprofit, private, higher education, and startup sectors. Yet, sometimes I didn’t present my ideas persuasively, and they went nowhere. Or I spoke about them in an unorganized manner, and others got lost. Sometimes, I felt intimidated and didn’t speak up to share my ideas or concerns. Therefore, I wasn’t heard.
I Discovered a New Career Path
While leading marketing at UMKC’s Bloch Executive Education, I worked with an executive director with a powerful presence and clear communication, and an articulate and influential executive coach. They inspired me to take my career path in a new direction. I sought training and relentlessly honed my spoken and written English communication skills.
I Earned Certifications in Teaching English and Interview Coaching
Helping others communicate effectively in their second language, English, was a perfect fit for me. I became certified in Teaching English as a Foreign Language and Interview Coaching. I was ready to launch a new career in English communication and interview coaching.