On this fun and flirty call with Nakita M. Pope, Chief Chick and Brand Strategist at Branding Chicks we will discuss how to think like a brand, genuinely connect with your colleagues and clients, and pinpoint strategic methods to achieve your goals.
How do you build a personal brand without losing the personal part?
Often you may feel like you need to be someone other than yourself when you’re in a professional setting. Building a personal brand can be organic but the best ones are built authentically and strategically. Once you know who you are and what you stand for, your reputation will speak for itself. Whether it’s the stilettos you choose, what you say on social media or how you choose to move up the corporate ladder, it all matters. Those pieces of your personality are what make it possible for you to create lasting relationships with influencers in your industry.
On this fun and flirty call with Nakita M. Pope, Chief Chick and Brand Strategist at Branding Chicks we will discuss how to think like a brand, genuinely connect with your colleagues and clients, and pinpoint strategic methods to achieve your goals.
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About Nakita M. Pope
Nakita M. Pope is an award-winning, patent-holding, creative brain who values service to others and Chief Chick at Branding Chicks. Branding Chicks is a boutique branding studio based in Atlanta, GA, that specializes in marketing and strategy for small businesses. With a unique skill set to boost women-owned businesses and female-centric brands, we collaborate with our clients on every level ranging from consulting, brand strategy, marketing, and graphic design.
Her passion for brand strategy is evident through her teaching at the Creative Circus (one of the top-rated advertising portfolio schools in the U.S.). Undergraduate and graduate degrees in Graphic Design and a wealth of professional experience have well prepared Nakita for the visual aspect of what she does. While 16 years of experience in the marketing and advertising industry has nurtured the practical side of branding.