Corporate or Entrepreneur? We’ve all asked ourselves this question at some point in our lives, but have we ever considered that it was possible to do both and to do them well?
In this episode, your host Kimberly speaks with Shalaya Shipman, a multi-faceted hustler who leads multicultural marketing efforts for Black and Latinx CEOs through Salesforce technology, while also running a successful real estate business.
Tune in as Shalaya shares her journey of becoming her family’s first college graduate with a Rhetoric degree, and eventually exploring the technological space after her traditional corporate life experience, all the while building a successful career in real estate. How did she do it all, and how did she not only adapt but thrive in these seemingly contrasting environments? Join in on the conversation and uncover Shalaya’s insights on making such pivots, and how she structures her multifaceted career by leading with intention and purpose!
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KEY POINTS:
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How the art of persuasive speech helped Shalaya create her own unique roles
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The importance of adaptability in your career and/or business
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Biggest pivots & lessons learned from the recession and COVID-19 pandemic
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Entrepreneurship vs intrapreneurship and how Shalaya did both
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Why systems and accountability are vital for sustainable success
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What is Shalaya’s next move?
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QUOTABLES:
- “Technology has been an incredible vehicle for us to just show up in a new version of ourselves a new version for companies, we also have a responsibility as people and as companies to do the right thing. We can do that while still ensuring that we’re driving the business forward.” – Shalaya Shipman
- “I teach my professionals that we really need to think two years at a time. What can I do? What is my two-year plan? What skill am I getting? What environment do I want to be in? What do I want my next move to look like?” – Kimberly Brown
- “It really starts with loving the work that you’re doing and having the accountability systems in place to help you be the most efficient with your time.” – Shalaya Shipman
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