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Let’s Do Lunch: Networking & Relationship Building Redux

Something Major’s "Let’s Do Lunch" series brings dynamic women together for dynamic conversations.

After a year and a half of sitting by ourselves on Zoom, our networking skills are a little rusty. That's why executive coach and Something Major Founder, Randi Braun, is sitting down with networking expert and international speaker, Chi Chi Okezie, for the October edition of Something Major’s Let’s Do Lunch.

Join Randi and Chi Chi on Thursday, October 28th at 12pm ET, for a conversation about how we can brush off the cobwebs and level-up our relationship building and networking skills. We’ll be discussing how to grow your networks, your relationships, and your influence in authentic -- not transactional -- ways.

Participants will have the opportunity to ask Chi Chi, a world-renowned expert, their questions. So plan to join us live or sign up to snag the replay. While Something Major’s Let’s Do Lunch series is always free, advanced registration is required.

Meet the Speakers:

  • Chi Chi Okezie: is owner / producer of SIMPLEnetworking, LLC. SN is a consulting firm based in Metro-Atlanta which specializes in networking, diversity and inclusion and cultural awareness. SN was granted a Proclamation for Business Networking for November 13th. Chi Chi encourages companies, organizations and professionals to diversify their networks, build relations and exceed their goals. Additionally, she has spent over 15 yrs. consulting, training and sharing best practices of networking through her videos, books/ebooks, subscriptions, online courses, and seminars. Chi Chi has won awards, certifications and has been featured in national publications.

  • Randi Braun: the host of this event, an executive coach, speaker, and the Founder of Something Major . Specializing with women leaders, Randi has coached leaders across the Fortune 500, government, financial services and real estate investment firms, law firms, start-ups, non-profits, and trade associations. A thought leader who has been featured by Forbes, The Washington Post, and Parents Magazine, Randi speaks frequently on the topics of women's professional development and leadership, beating burnout, thriving in working parenthood, and building meaningful professional relationships.

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