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Aspire to Her x ClassPass: How to Build Your Personal Brand

ASPIRE TO HER

Join us for a Personal Branding Workshop from ClassPass's Head of Brand Copy & Voice, Tatiana Kuzmowycz!

About this Event

WHO WE ARE

Aspire to Her is a community focused on empowering young women in their early careers by sharing the knowledge of the mentors we aspire to.

THE EVENT

We are partnering with the female-founded Badassery - a curated community of rising leaders who are helping shape the future of tech and media. Badassery gives professionals from diverse backgrounds a chance to share their story on stage, and connect them with their own crew of badasses along the way. We are thrilled to be partnering with Badassery's founder, Danielle Letayf, to bring you an evening with ClassPass's Head of Brand Copy & Voice, Tatiana Kuzmowycz! This event will include an in-depth workshop on how to build your personal brand along with an intimate Q&A with Tatiana herself!

THE HOSTS

Tatiana Kuzmowycz is the Head of Brand Copy at ClassPass, the world's leading fitness network. She leads B2B and B2C marketing communications, brand voice and copywriting at the company, including everything from micro in-product copy to large-scale advertising campaigns. Prior to ClassPass, Tatiana worked as a manager of Brand Strategy in Viacom's in-house ad agency, where she worked with internal and external clients including Cyndi Lauper's True Colors Fund, Women’s Campaign Fund and The Museum of Arts and Design. Her copywriting has won top industry awards including Creativity International and PromaxBDA honors.

Danielle Letayf is the founder of Badassery, and is obsessed with making the world a more connected and inclusive place through community, cultural experiences, and events. In her past life she ran community at Shine, a brand that makes it easier to take care of yourself. Previously, she was the Head of Programs and Community for #BUILTBYGIRLS, a social impact brand that’s creating the new wave of tech leaders—who just happen to be teen girls. She expanded the community from 5 to over 15,000 around the country through internships, competitions, events and digital experiences. She created unique programs like Girls Who Fund, an apprentice-based program that shows girls the ins and outs of being an entrepreneur and venture capitalist, and the #BUILTBYGIRLS Challenge, a nationwide pitch competition for tech projects built by girls and judged by girls that she ran with Michelle Obama in 2016.

SPONSORS:

  • ClassPass

  • Badassery

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