As first-generation Americans, there are cultural beliefs instilled in us by our immigrant parents that education will solve everything, but Jen shares with us how simply that isn’t true!

Jen Ngozi of Netwerk shares how she helps women navigate the workplace, and go from underpaid to promoted by equipping women with the skills and confidence to land those leadership roles!

To help fund her vision she applied for the IFundWomen Caress Dreams Fund Grant. It wasn’t her first time applying, but it was the right time! She shares advice and tips that help us understand the value of being consistent & selective of the grants we apply for as female CEOs.

She drops major gems on how the right mindset and mentorship build the confidence she needs to push her vision forward!

Clearly, it's working!

Netwerk is on a mission to get 1 million women promoted by 2030!

BIO : 

Jen Ngozi was underpaid and underemployed for years. As a first-generation immigrant from Nigeria with parents that didn’t work corporate jobs, she didn’t understand workplace etiquette and struggled early in her career.

Despite this, she was able to not only secure promotions. But have an award-winning career developing leadership programs across the country at Big 4 and Fortune 500 firms before launching NetWerk®.

Today Jen is a global speaker and has spoken at events with the United Nations Foundation and Vogue. Her career advice has been featured in Huffington Post, Business Insider, Martha Stewart, and more.

Connect with Jen :

www.netwerkmovement.com 

https://www.instagram.com/netwerkmovement/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/netwerkmovement

Offer >> The Funding with Foresight Matrix https://www.buffaloambitionco.com/fundyourvision

Connect >> IG: @SloantheBeast

Community >> bit.ly/fundingandfreelance

Contact >>> [email protected]