Selling In A Skirt with Judy Hoberman

The saying is 'you only get one chance to make a first impression'. Whether you are going on an interview, meeting someone for the first time, attending an event, appearing on a virtual platform or anything in between, what's the impression you are making? How are you going to show up?You don't have to spend thousands of dollars to wear a designer label. It's about YOU. What is your personal brand? How do you want to be seen? Does it include a smile, being present and yes being on time? How do you want someone to describe the person in front of them? And...do they want to see you again?Appearance does matter!Enter Elisa Ellis, a wardrobe stylist who works with successful business professionals and entrepreneurs. Her approach to personal styling is more than a wardrobe haul, it’s a total transformation that helps you discover a version of yourself that you’ve never met before.

Show Notes

The saying is 'you only get one chance to make a first impression'. Whether you are going on an interview, meeting someone for the first time, attending an event, appearing on a virtual platform or anything in between, what's the impression you are making? How are you going to show up?

You don't have to spend thousands of dollars to wear a designer label. It's about YOU. What is your personal brand? How do you want to be seen? Does it include a smile, being present and yes being on time? How do you want someone to describe the person in front of them? And...do they want to see you again?

Appearance does matter!

Enter Elisa Ellis, a wardrobe stylist who works with successful business professionals and entrepreneurs. Her approach to personal styling is more than a wardrobe haul, it’s a total transformation that helps you discover a version of yourself that you’ve never met before.

What is Selling In A Skirt with Judy Hoberman?

Selling In A Skirt with Judy Hoberman is about women in business both inside and outside the home, work/life balance, leadership and current events. It’s your connection to women nationally, internationally and globally. As the host, I have the opportunity to “brag” about my guests and promote them and their business so that my listeners have access to them. It’s a conversation not an interrogation and I do my homework. Be prepared to be inspired, motivated and challenged.