Thought Leadership
Guest Interviews
Featured guest on Think Fast Talk Smart. Own Your Brand: How to Communicate with Presence and Impact episode.
Featured guest on Level Up. In this episode Lorraine K. Lee (Founding LinkedIn Editor, Bestselling-Author, Keynote Speaker) and Jason Yoong (COO at Level Up) discuss Lorraine’s new bestselling book “Unforgettable Presence: Get Seen, Gain Influence, and Catapult Your Career”.
Featured guest on Indeed’s Job Search Academy webinar series: Shine Brighter, Refreshing Your Personal Brand for Career Success, Lorraine discussed tips for personal branding.
Featured guest on Get Hired by LinkedIn News for the episode, Navigating Life After a Layoff. Lorraine discussed tips on what to do after a layoff and how to prepare for your next role. Hosted by Andrew Seaman.
FEATURED IN
Do 1 Small Thing in Every Conversation to Be Instantly Likable, Says Communications Expert
The Presentation Attention Toolbox: 7 Tips to Build Captivating and Persuasive Presentations
Authored Articles
Highly likable people do these 4 things when talking to others, say communication experts: ‘Make this a daily habit’
The most likable people share a trait that is nearly impossible to fake
Growing a personal brand through the EPIC framework
Highly likable people follow one simple rule—it has nothing to do with being ‘fake nice,’ says communication expert
Lorraine's been on the other side of the camera, too!
Check out her interviews with other prominent business leaders below.
Shelley Zalis, founder of The Female Quotient, has dedicated herself to the business of gender equality. The CEO sat down with News Editor Lorraine K. Lee to share some simple hacks she uses to achieve gender parity at work.
Educator Esther Wojcicki has undoubtedly raised three very successful children and she’s been asked countless times for her secret. It starts with giving your children a sense of comfort and control.
Phenomenal Woman Action Campaign’s Meena Harris was recently hired by Uber to focus on diversity and inclusion initiatives and says it’s important to first look at the numbers.
