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PREVIOUS COLLABORATIONS

Check out some of my previous speaking engagements, workshops, and co-branded blog posts below. Feel free to reach out to me if you’d like to collaborate!

Tulsa City-County Public Library

Tulsa’s expansive library system reaches a community of over 1 million residents.

In collaboration with the Tulsa Public Library system, I facilitated a four-part career development series designed to enhance their initiatives in equipping the local workforce with career resources.

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The Atlas Business Society @ The University of Georgia

The Atlas Business Society equips freshmen and sophomores with a competitive edge by teaching professional etiquette and servant leadership, preparing them for successful entry into the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business.

The Atlas Society annually invites me to deliver a 45-minute presentation in a relaxed and conversational style, addressing their organization’s members.

Department of Media, Culture, and Communication @ New York University

I served as a guest speaker for the closing weeks of an NYU Public Relations course, guiding students through potential career paths available after graduation and providing early career advice to set them up for success.

*Received the only sitting ovation for the semester! (which is a good thing according to the professor)

Metro-Atlanta Schools Partnership

I secured a partnership with a public school and two career-technical schools in the metro Atlanta area.

This partnership enabled me to provide over 300 graduating seniors with access to my AI Career Chatbot, which is specifically designed to assist young professionals in planning their short-term and long-term career goals.

In addition to this partnership, I was invited to lead an AI for Educators professional development workshop.

  • View the Workshop here.

VCV.me/VCV.ai

VCV.me and VCV.ai enable job seekers to skip to the good part and showcase their personalities through video resumes.

I created the following work in partnership is VCV.me

  • Blog Post: 5 Ways to Elevate Your Pandemic Job Search
  • Blog Post: 4 Hidden Gems That’ll Help You Land Your Dream Job
  • Blog Post: 7 Shocking Video Interview Mistakes Job Candidates Make
  • Panel Talk: What has changed in a candidate’s mindset that HR managers should take into account?
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Food Science Club @ The University of Georgia

The UGA Food Science Club is a university-sponsored organization that prepares students to work in Agriculture Sciences post-graduation.


I conducted a 45-minute Career Exploration Workshop and developed a comprehensive Career Exploration Database, aimed at broadening students’ understanding of their future career paths. Additionally, the organization requested that I develop the organization’s Official Website.

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Career Center @ The University of Georgia

UGA’s Career Center hosts career prep workshops to prepare students to enter the job market.

I gave a 1-hour presentation about how to create the “perfect” digital portfolio to a group of 40+ University students.

MY PARTNERSHIP PHILOSOPHY

As a career and workforce development educator, I use my broad network to build strong relationships. I focus on understanding each organization’s specific needs to create mutually beneficial partnerships. This hands-on approach helps ensure that our collaborations are successful and meaningful.

LET’S WORK TOGETHER

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BUZZ/FEATURES

I’ve received praise from users, and been featured on various publications. Explore my unique journey and thought leadership below.
  • Hi, Phylecia!: Blogger of the Week: Breakroom Buddha
  • Tech Mae: From Burnout to Internet Corporate “Buddha”
  • Comic Book Chuck: Digital Marketing Specialist Deja White Details Her Journey
  • LinkedIn Top Voice: Earned in the category of Personal Branding and Professional Development
  • The Wallstreet Journal: Featured as an authority on job candidates can embrace a “delulu” mindset to grow in their careers.

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