The torch has been passed, and the 2018 Haile Fellows are digging in: Nicole Armstrong is developing Queen City Certified, a business certification system focused on gender equity, and Elisa Hoffman is creating School Board School, training that provides potential school board officials with the skills, experience, and mindset to be effective in that role. We talk about what it means to manage a “streaming” project, learning from each other’s type-A tendencies, and what happens *after* the fellowship. I also had some advice based on my experience as a 2017 Fellow, including: - What to do (and what to definitely NOT do) - Shipping when it hits B- - My most meaningful pivot - Incorrect assumptions I made - The fellowship year timeline - Staying on track while maintaining life balance - The one thing I recommend doing ASAP Want to get involved? Get in touch with Nicole and Elisa via People’s Liberty (hello@peoplesliberty.org), or get in touch with me at hello@tethercincinnati.com. Visit: tethercincinnati.com peoplesliberty.org Follow @tethercincy on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter Follow @thestylesample on Instagram and Twitter Head to CreativeCityPodcast.com for links and previous episodes, and sign up for the mailing list to keep up with Cincinnati’s amazing community of creatives. Music by The Passion HiFi
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- PublishedApril 19, 2018 at 2:19 AM UTC
- Length41 min
- RatingClean