![]() “When I was little I wanted to be the next Barbara Walters. My friend and colleague Jean Oplinger did an amazing job of connecting her childhood dream with her career reality. This is the style that I chose for my LinkedIn Summary. My passion is all about helping people, teams and organizations figure out where they are, where they want to be, and then helping them get there.” “I love switching on light bulbs with people – facilitating those ‘aha moments’ that change mindsets and open up new possibilities. Senior Learning Executive at McGraw Hill Education, Melissa Janis uses the first two sentences of her Summary to explain her intriguing background image – a series of lightbulbs, one of which is blooming with colorful ideas. ![]() I spend my days making sure our talent has the skills, support and sparkle they need to be the best in the industry.” ![]() Nawal Fakhoury does an amazing job of exuding her effervescent personal brand with her list of attributes: "Passion Catalyst Motivational Agent Seasoned executor with an entrepreneurial spirit Firm believer in delivering platinum courtesy every single day. I have spent tens of thousands of hours extracting insights from data.” I am a data explorer. I figure out and present data. Tristan Gorrindo writes, “I believe that ‘education is powerful medicine.’ As the Director of Education for the American Psychiatric Association, I am committed to advancing the field of Psychiatry by creating innovative education, engaging millennial learners, advocating for mental health education in governmental.”ĭaniel Smith starts his summary off with a promise: “I can grow your business by driving deeper understanding through data analytics. Here’s an example of those critical first two lines in each of the six categories so that you can get a feel for how it works. When I inventory all the Summaries I think are excellent, the first few lines fall into six categories – all that begin with the letter P.
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