Pitching Yourself at Work

Who is this event for?

For people who want to learn how to talk about your unique strengths.

For those who want to articulate your professional journey.

For anyone looking to tailor their pitch to their audience.

We'll be talking about it all!

If you're interested, this event is for you.


Where is the event?

It'll be hosted on LinkedIn. We will email you the link once you save your spot.


MEET OUR GUEST

Jodi Glickman | CEO & Founder, Great On The Job, Keynote Speaker

Jodi Glickman is passionate about developing leaders—both seasoned executives and next generation talent. As the CEO and founder of Great on the Job, Jodi and her team have reached hundreds of thousands of the brightest minds across corporate America and academia—working with many of the most influential organizations and iconic brands—counting LinkedIn, JP Morgan, Abbott, and Harvard Business School among their longest standing clients.

Jodi is an adjunct faculty member at the Kellogg School of Management where she teaches the popular course Selling Yourself & Your Ideas. She has appeared on the TEDx stage (Why You Should Stop Looking for Work You Love), she is the author of the critically acclaimed book Great on the Job, What to Say, How to Say It, The Secrets of Getting Ahead (St. Martin’s Press), and she is a writer for the Harvard Business Review. Jodi lives in Chicago, IL with her husband and three children. She enjoys hiking, biking and eating hot fudge sundaes, not necessarily in that order.

Jodi regularly contributes to media outlets and her career advice has been featured in the New York Times, USA Today, US News & World Report, Business Week, Fortune, Forbes, WSJ finance, CNN Money, Glamour, Shape, Real Simple, Chicago Tribune, Huffington Post, and many more.

Jodi is a former Peace Corps volunteer (Southern Chile) turned investment banker (Goldman Sachs) turned communication expert.  She received her MBA from the Johnson School at Cornell where she was a Park Leadership Fellow and received a full-ride scholarship to business school. 

Before turning to the world of finance, Jodi was a policy analyst at the U.S. EPA and did stints at the White House and Governor’s Office of Illinois. She has a B.S. in Social Policy, Magna Cum Laude, from Northwestern University’s School of Education and Social Policy.She is a former member of the Northwestern University Council of 100, and a former board member of Readworks.org and Trustee of the Brooklyn Children’s Museum.