Episode #315

Speaking in The Tech Space

With Ilana Golan

Do you have an interest in speaking in the tech space? Our guest is a premiere speaker in that industry and she’s here to tell us about it.

Ilana Golan helps executives grow in their careers from performing better to reinventing themselves. Prior to speaking she worked in engineering and tech working her way up the corporate ladder. On today’s The Speaker Lab, hear why she moved over to running her own enterprise and how she made the move from unpaid speaker to six figures.

Join us for all of that and more on episode 315 of The Speaker Lab.

THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOW:

  • Do organizations take it more seriously when they pay you?
  • What’s the recipe to make you shine as a speaker?
  • What is the assumption if you aren’t putting your message out in the world?
  • What two groups hire speakers in the tech space?
  • How can you accelerate your growth as a speaker?
  • Why you don’t need to find the biggest keynotes to make an impact.
  • What changes has she made due to the pandemic?
  • Why you need to invest in yourself and your business.
  • And so much more!

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