Twenty Something Yak – Interviews Bailey Stoler
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Welcome to Twenty Something Yak with Christine Hassler. Todays guest is Bailey Stoler, Author of “A Mistake Leads to Business School”article. |
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In this episode of twenty-something yak, we’re talking about how our career path is not always a straight shot, it’s often a long windy road or it’s a road with many forks in it. I discovered today’s guest and seasoned windy-road career path traveler, Bailey Stoler, by reading a business week article she wrote entitled “A Mistake Leads to Business School”.
Bailey never really planned on grad school and her path to arriving at The Cornell School of business included a cushy stop at an HR company, a “should” job at a niche PR firm, her own marketing company – but ultimately it was being surrounded by organic produce and people committed to humanitarian causes that sparked Bailey’s decision to apply to grad school. She was accepted and is now on her path to becoming as she hopes a consultant, a writer, and an entrepreneur, and going wherever the next step, and business school, leads. Listening to how she navigated her career path will offer you directions for your own journey!
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Do you wish life came with a manual? Do you crave change but don’t know how to create it? Are you at a place in your life that you want to fast forward? Christine Hassler can relate. Her path to becoming a Life Coach, Author and Speaker has been a bumpy on both personally and professionally. She is committed to share what she has learned and offer support. A “quarter-life Crisis” does not have to be part of your twenty-something journey – you can transform your experience. For more information visit Christine website at http://www.christinehassler.com/













