47 min

008 - Neely Tamminga - "Economic Nutritionist" who has gone from Wall Street to Running a Board Room Advisory Firm called DISTILL Career Catalyst

    • Careers

You know from the get go that Neely is going to be a special kind of guest when she describes herself as an "economic nutritionist."  She has built her career in research, starting out in banking, then moving to Piper Jaffery where she led the consumer practice, and then in 2016 struck off on her own to start an advisory firm called DISTILL.  In here latest venture, she advises executives and C-Level leaders.  Neely's wit and humor make her insights that much more enjoyable, especially when it comes to learning how to listen to the advice from the people closest to you, or how to really understand what is most important to you.

Neely covers a lot of ground and has some great perspective on the "pushes" and "pulls" of your career, how to think about creating value, having options, and appreciating intentionality.  Not to mention, she has a great Tedx talk about "Mindful Consumption"  (Tedx talk:  https://youtu.be/ZEi1JKQ7maE).

You know from the get go that Neely is going to be a special kind of guest when she describes herself as an "economic nutritionist."  She has built her career in research, starting out in banking, then moving to Piper Jaffery where she led the consumer practice, and then in 2016 struck off on her own to start an advisory firm called DISTILL.  In here latest venture, she advises executives and C-Level leaders.  Neely's wit and humor make her insights that much more enjoyable, especially when it comes to learning how to listen to the advice from the people closest to you, or how to really understand what is most important to you.

Neely covers a lot of ground and has some great perspective on the "pushes" and "pulls" of your career, how to think about creating value, having options, and appreciating intentionality.  Not to mention, she has a great Tedx talk about "Mindful Consumption"  (Tedx talk:  https://youtu.be/ZEi1JKQ7maE).

47 min