You Have to Be a Doctor or Lawyer…
Today we met with Jessica, who worked with us early this year. She was formerly the top salesperson at Nordstrom in San Antonio, helping professional men dress well. We will refer to her as a personal brand expert. After Nordstrom, she approached us to sell our services. It was intriguing to her and she knew of our track record. While in meetings with her, we could see her light up when she would talk about fashion. It was obvious she needed to grow where she was planted, or most importantly, where her passion existed. Today, she is a private wardrobe consultant to professional gentlemen and has a client list of CEOs and other big players that is quite impressive. She is also a client of ours! She knows how to sell what she loves, as it comes naturally! Sometimes people you care about, work with, or know need a push to find the right job just by looking inside their heart. Which employee or friend can you help find their passion so they can sell their skill?
<Begin Rant> I grew up hearing that I must be a doctor or lawyer to make it. All of that is extremely false, yet it is still being told by parents. Stop! <End Rant>




July 22nd, 2008 at 1:45 pm
What was Jessica’s last name? Need it to be able to look her up. Thanks!