What's Your "And"?

18: Misty Geer's Junior Leagues creates better coworker relationships [podcast]


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Misty’s Junior Leagues creates better coworker relationships

 

When it comes to volunteering, Misty Geer is a pro. Now she’s focused her energy on the Junior Leagues and this has helped her develop presentation skills she uses in her job and many more connections both in and out of work. And all of this helps her become more human to her coworkers.

Misty talks about how others reacted to her when she started sharing her passions at work. She also brings up an excellent point that talking only about yourself could be counterproductive, so be sure to use your sharing as a way to get others to open up as well.

 

Misty Geer is an Accounting Supervisor with Halliburton performing managerial accounting functions for the Rockies Area.  Previously, she worked as an auditor for Postlethwaite & Netterville before moving into industry with CARBO Ceramics.

Misty obtained her bachelor’s degrees from Southeastern Louisiana University and her MBA from Florida State University and is a CPA and CGMA.

 
 

 

Other pictures of Misty
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Misty and the Junior League volunteer to update a women’s shelter.

 

Misty helps others paint at a women’s shelter.

 

Misty and the Junior League gathered over 1k pounds of food in their last food drive.

 
Misty’s links
  • LinkedIn
  • The Association of Junior Leagues International
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