You Are Your Brand: Dress Like the Boss You Are

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Location

Roseville Library
2180 Hamline Avenue North
Roseville, ME 55113

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Organizer

SCORE Twin Cities

Host organization

SCORE Twin Cities

Type of event

Resource Partner event

Event description

About the event

Ever hear the phrase "Dress for the Room"? As a business owner, what you wear is an important element of professionalism - not only in how others perceive you, but in how you feel about yourself.

This workshop explores the concept of "enclothed cognition" - what you wear truly impacts how you feel. Clothing can be a powerful tool for fostering self-confidence and aiding you in reaching your goals in your business. You are your brand.

Learn strategies for how to dress to foster self-confidence and to represent your business with authenticity and professionalism that help you and your business stand out.

This workshop provides practical tips for creating a personal style that allows you to bring your true self to your work and tangible ways to build your professional wardrobe affordably and effectively. You'll be ready to create a wardrobe that makes you feel like a boss.

Presented by: Nancy Dilts, Founder of Nancy Dilts Wardrobe Consulting

Nancy Dilts brings together her passions – personal style, positive body image, and the environment – to help her clients feel fantastic in their clothes, using an economically and environmentally sustainable approach. She provides personal styling, wardrobe consults, and personal shopping for people of all genders and identities in the Minneapolis and St. Paul Metro area as well as virtually.

Nancy is an expert in developing personal style, creating a more functional wardrobe, dressing for work and other specific style topics, and sustainable fashion and consumerism. Before launching NDWC, Nancy spent close to 20 years working in the field of environmental education and community outreach, and she holds an MA in Environmental and Resource Policy. Nancy lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, with her husband and daughter.

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