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5 Habits to Ignite Your Career

Originally Aired
September 6, 2013
Event Type
Presented By
Brent Peterson
Location
online
Recordings
Movie Audio

What are your work habits? You might dismiss the term “habit” as referring to minor actions that carry no weight, but because habits are what you do every day, they make a huge difference in your life. With the right habits, you can make your career soar!

In this informative and entertaining webinar, Brent Peterson will lead you in a discovery of five essential leadership habits to put into practice today.

About Brent Peterson

Brent Peterson (Com ’00), MS, MBA, PMP is a Senior Project Portfolio Manager for the Federal Reserve Bank, and leads communication and training for the Federal Reserve National IT program and project management community.

Outside of the Federal Reserve, Brent is the author of the Stand & Inspire blog (standandinspire.com). The purpose of Stand & Inspire is to equip other professionals with habits that inspire others and help their careers and organizations soar. Brent is also the creator of Interview Angel (interviewangel.com), a comprehensive guide and toolkit for job seekers to use in interviews. Brent’s first customer was a father who purchased Interview Angel as a graduation gift for his daughter. Since then, clients have included public and private universities, government workforce centers, businesses going through layoffs, and Goodwill Industries.

Brent has been interviewed on television in Virginia by ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX. He has spoken to student and faculty audiences at the University of Richmond, Virginia Commonwealth University, James Madison University, and University of Virginia. He also has experience as a conference speaker, and has been a member of PMI since 2005.

Brent is a graduate of James Madison University (BBA, MBA) as well as the University of Virgina (MS).  His LinkedIn profile is http://linkedin.com/in/brentpeterson.

For more information, please contact Alumni Career Services at alumnicareers@virginia.edu