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Get noticed . . . and get ahead!All too often, introverts get passed over for job offers and promotions while their more extroverted colleagues get all of the recognition. But it doesnt have to be this way.In Self-Promotion for Introverts, business communication coach and intrepid introvert Nancy Ancowitz helps introverts tap into their quiet strengths, articulate their accomplishments, and launch an action plan for gaining career advancement. You will learn how to Promote yourself without bragging when networking, on job interviews, and at work Use your quiet gifts writing, researching, and listening to your advantage Be a commanding presenter, despite your quieter nature Formulate your best plans, set goals, take action and even find a better job Featuring exclusive advice from Warren Buffett, Bill Clinton, Hearst Magazines president Cathie Black, and marketing guru Seth Godin, Self-Promotion for Introverts helps you progress inward, outward, and onward.



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Nancy Ancowitz

A business communication coach specializing in career advancement and presentation skills, Nancy Ancowitz is a thinking partner and stalwart supporter for her clients, who range from CEOs to emerging leaders in the business and creative worlds. She is a mirror who reflects her clients' best selves, a sounding board for their deep intelligence, and a navigator to help their quiet stars twinkle.

An outgoing introvert, Ancowitz is an adjunct instructor at New York University, where she teaches Self-Promotion for Introverts®, a workshop that helps people of a quieter nature use their strengths to raise their visibility in their careers. She also teaches public speaking and other business communication skills. Ancowitz has spoken at the Smithsonian Institution and a wide range of corporate and professional organizations.

Her background includes 12 years in the corporate world, where most recently she headed marketing teams for a multibillion-dollar business as a vice president at JPMorgan Chase & Co. Earlier in her career she was a jewelry designer with major retail clients.

Ancowitz is a blogger for Psychology Today, and her media exposure as a coach also includes CareerJournal.com, CNN.com, Monster.com, the New York Times, Newsday, WABC-TV Eyewitness News, Self, Woman's Day, and Gotham magazines. Ancowitz's creative expressions include her after-hours life as a playwright.



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