How To Create a Purpose-Driven Brand With Katie Schloss

Access To Anyone with Michael Roderick - Un podcast de Michael Roderick

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Katie Schloss is a consultant, executive coach, and graduate student at the University of Chicago’s Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice. Upon graduating, Katie worked in beauty and fashion PR before launching her own business — garnering the attention of celebrities, including Allison Williams and Jennifer Lawrence. Among others, Katie also catered to the needs of top media outlets, such as Brides, Cosmopolitan, Good Morning America, InStyle, People StyleWatch, Real Simple, and The Today Show. Ultimately licensing the company’s signature Map Necklace to A.JAFFE, a top engagement ring brand, Katie worked for various female-founded start-ups. She then attended the prestigious Iowa Writers’ Workshop summer program and landed a job working for a division of Penguin Random House. Today, after a life-changing event that shifted her trajectory, Katie lives in Chicago and bridges consulting and executive coaching to help high-achieving optimists dare for more. In this episode… How do you foster a sense of purpose and build a brand that connects communities in an entrepreneurial world? As an entrepreneur, discovering and building the tools to scale your brand can help others. Where can you begin the journey? Katie Schloss believes that by helping people, you find purpose and meaning in all you do. She set her compass to help others through scaling her brand — and then found a sense of purpose-driven worth. In this episode of Access to Anyone, Michael Roderick speaks with Katie Schloss, a consultant, executive coach, and graduate student at the University of Chicago’s Crown Family School of Social Work. They discuss maximizing your ability to help people create a greater sense of self-worth. Katie talks about how a life-altering event changed her self-awareness and career trajectory, redefining entrepreneurship, and her aspirations for fostering a sense of community.

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