Wise women have long heeded the wisdom of the women who have come before them. In today’s competitive business environment, learning from others is no less important. Mentoring can help women at all levels achieve higher levels of success more quickly and more easily.
Join us and learn:
- How to find a mentor that can help you navigate the landmines of professional development
- The 5 questions to ask yourself before you enter a mentoring relationship
- The 3 rules for any successful mentoring relationship If you have ever felt like you’re on a path that has never been traveled before, mentorship may be the answer.
Learn how to harness the experience of women who have already blazed the trail.
Starla Sireno's Bio:
On a trading floor, billions of dollars can be moved with words. Starla Sireno spent 12 years moving money with her words. With a Masters in International Economics and Finance, Starla built her career at Fannie Mae, Charles Schwab and Barclays Global Investors on her ability to think strategically, to execute tactically and most importantly, on the strength of her relationships. During her tenure in institutional financial services, Starla held positions in institutional portfolio management, international and domestic product marketing, product development, competitive analysis, branding, and multinational client service. As a business strategist, certified executive coach, speaker and trainer, Starla creates customized programs for managers and their teams. Her national training company, Fearlessness Inc. has worked with companies of all sizes in leadership development, mentorship, teambuilding, presentation skills, and proper office etiquette. In 2008, Fearlessness Inc. received national certification as a Women's Business Enterprise by the Astra Women's Business Alliance, a regional certifying partner of the Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC). Starla is a highly regarded speaker featured at conferences nationwide and is regularly featured in a variety of media, including the Fine Living Network, BNET, the San Francisco Chronicle, as well as in online media including Entrepreneur.com.