Elisabeth Steele worked in the White House as a Special Assistant to Thurgood Marshall Jr. before attending law school. Then, Elisabeth Steele taught others through online undergraduate programs, where Elisabeth realized that a genuine connection could be built virtually. 

Elisabeth Steele recently left the University of Hawaii at Manoa, where she was the Director of Admissions. Now, Elisabeth Steele teaches educators and lawyer-types to communicate online.


Listen to learn:



How to be confident through virtual conference platforms (Zoom, Skype, Teams, TikTok)
The importance of choosing to do what you want to do
How others can pivot in their careers


We also discuss:



How to embrace your large personality and succeed
Best career choices if you have a JD and enjoy teaching
Why attend Yale Law School and not take the bar exam


Elisabeth Steele is not licensed to practice law. Learn more about You Are A Lawyer guest Elisabeth Steele:  


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elisabethsteelehutchison/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elisabethsteelagram/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElisabethTweele

Website: https://www.elisabethsteele.com/


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ADVERTISER:  This episode is sponsored by the Law Office of Vernon P. Thomas.

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