Communiversity: Building Your Personal Brand

In this course, you will learn how to market your brand in networking and conversations, in essential documents like resume’s and LinkedIn, in new transitions and getting to know new people and, of course, in social and digital media.  You will discover your brand – what makes you unique and valuable; learn how to focus your brand on different people that are critical to your success; present your brand in conversations, writing and digital media and market your brand successfully.

As the founder and president of Defining Moments Executive Coaching, Paul Heagen helps top-level leaders overcome the personal barriers that hold them back from being more effective, influential and purposeful in their business, personal and community lives. Throughout his 35-year business career, Paul has worked alongside senior executives in high-stakes situations, giving him unique insights into leadership under pressure and the qualities that separate the great from the good.

Paul’s coaching is focused on helping people explore their personal "story" and understand how it influences their leadership style and decision-making. He has unique methods to draw out a client’s often unrecognized qualities and show how they combine with beliefs and behaviors to establish a credible personal brand.  

Over 18 years as a coach, Paul’s clients have included Cisco, Fidelity, Verizon, Convergys, Cincinnati Bell, General Cable, GE, Disney, Churchill Downs, Formica, DD Williamson, Federal Home Loan Bank, BofA/Merrill Lynch, Serco and dozens of others in manufacturing, financial services, business services, architecture, IT. telecom and entertainment.

Join this four-week workshop and learn from someone who has helped the best and brightest executives in our region. Register online at

uc.edu/ce/commu

or call 513-556-6932.

UC Faculty and Staff discount applies!

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