
Whether it’s attending local events such as Blog Podium or this year’s Social Media Summit in Chicago, every little bit helps. I’ve been trying to get better at attending social media conferences and workshops that relate to the industry. I love how visually appealing the platform is and getting to share your personal aesthetic with the world through a lens is just such a great means of communicating with your audience. What is your favourite way to market your product or services? I also think getting to know your contacts better and learning about their personal life, what their personal interests are or what motivates them not only helps you adapt to their needs but also fosters a connection you’ll always be able to rely on. There’s something to be said for a conversation having in person versus Skype or a conference call. I think placing value on face to face interactions is key. How would you describe your process for deepening relationships? I love a great relationship that’s been fostered on social media but getting to meet face to face and truly know someone is invaluable to better understanding them. My preferred way to network always has been, and always will be, in person. What would you say is your preferred way to network? Whether it was learning the art of creating, building and sustaining relationships to effectively managing multiple projects on the go, all while keeping your cool, I feel like she taught me so many valuable lessons that no schooling, job or book will ever teach you. Words can’t describe the skill set I acquired from my Mom. Working alongside him at a young age really taught me the value of always being willing to try new things and seek out new adventures for your own well-being and to an asset to future projects. My father was an entrepreneur who was always dabbling in various projects and opportunities. I think my ambition is a result of both of my parents. Lee’s secret? Creating IRL connections.ĭo you know where you got your drive from?


Not only has her side-hustle gained her an extremely engaged following of over 180k but her classic style has helped her become a paid influencer for lifestyle brands too.

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