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Is it possible for someone to go from being a homeless migrant in a new country to being one of the country's 100 women of influence? Mariam says yes! it is possible. How about rising to the national stage within 1 year of graduating from University? Yep, can be done too.
Join me in conversation with Mariam as shares her view of personal branding and why she got interested in it.
Mariam is a Pakistani-Australian woman who is a speaker, facilitator, entrepreneur and coach. Mariam co-founded MoneyGirl – a social enterprise delivering financial literacy to young women.
Now, she speaks at events and organisations about the importance of intersectionality (Diversity and Inclusion) in organisational strategy, strength-based community building and stakeholder engagement.
She has been recognised by the Financial Review as one of Australia’s 100 Women of Influence, and by the State as a 2020 NSW Young Woman of the Year Finalist.
She joins me in conversation as we talk about personal branding and why she got interested in it.
Learn more about Money Girl at www.moneygirl.co and Mariam at www.mariammohammed.com. You can also follow her on socials @moneymariam.
I would love to keep the conversation going so please let me know how you're going with building your personal brand. Send me an email with your personal branding questions for the special Q&A episode - [email protected].
Otherwise, lets chat on Instagram or Facebook @towelamutale.
Your friend,
Towela x.
By Towela MutaleIs it possible for someone to go from being a homeless migrant in a new country to being one of the country's 100 women of influence? Mariam says yes! it is possible. How about rising to the national stage within 1 year of graduating from University? Yep, can be done too.
Join me in conversation with Mariam as shares her view of personal branding and why she got interested in it.
Mariam is a Pakistani-Australian woman who is a speaker, facilitator, entrepreneur and coach. Mariam co-founded MoneyGirl – a social enterprise delivering financial literacy to young women.
Now, she speaks at events and organisations about the importance of intersectionality (Diversity and Inclusion) in organisational strategy, strength-based community building and stakeholder engagement.
She has been recognised by the Financial Review as one of Australia’s 100 Women of Influence, and by the State as a 2020 NSW Young Woman of the Year Finalist.
She joins me in conversation as we talk about personal branding and why she got interested in it.
Learn more about Money Girl at www.moneygirl.co and Mariam at www.mariammohammed.com. You can also follow her on socials @moneymariam.
I would love to keep the conversation going so please let me know how you're going with building your personal brand. Send me an email with your personal branding questions for the special Q&A episode - [email protected].
Otherwise, lets chat on Instagram or Facebook @towelamutale.
Your friend,
Towela x.