Michelle Y. Talbert

Michelle Y. Talbert

Esq.

DC, US
Got IT? What Is Your Incredible Task? As a single mom Michelle went from part-time Community College student to Ivy League-educated attorney.

Dust Off Your Dream and be What YOU Might Have Been! 

Achieve Your IT--Whether Your Incredible Task is implementing a new business strategy or obtaining your degree, with the appropriate tools, you and your organization can achieve IT. Using real-world examples of trials and ultimate triumph, Michelle specializes in working with people in transition, whether in their career or education. Using a four-step process she helps seminar attendees identify and achieve their IT. Her high impact programs are content rich, motivational, inspirational and, most importantly, provide useful and easy to implement action items. Her programs have been tailored for corporations, colleges and non-profit organizations. Anyone who has ever been through a transition or has wanted to achieve a deferred goal or dream can benefit from Michelle's talks and seminars.

College and University Students are really able to benefit from Michelle's unique insight, having attended community college for almost 10 years, followed by three years at a university and three years of law school.

Michelle Y. Talbert graduated from high school in 1987 and from college, thirteen years later, at the age of 30. As a divorced mom of two children, she spent ten years attending community college at night, while working full-time. She then transferred to Cornell University in 1997 where she and her children lived in graduate student on-campus housing for three years. Michelle received her law degree from The University of Pennsylvania Law School with a joint certificate in Business Policy and Management from the Wharton School in 2003. Michelle's children accompanied Michelle along every step of her journey, living in London while Michelle studied at the London School of Economics and interned in the British Parliament while an undergraduate. As Michelle shares with her audiences, "there is nothing that you can conceive that you can not achieve," adding to the often quoted remark, that the key is receiving and implementing the tools for achievement. And that's where Michelle comes in.
 
Since graduating from law school she has practiced corporate law in the Washington, DC area while helping people take their education and career to the next level. Leaving the corporate law firm life behind, Michelle has dedicated herself to providing counsel and giving people the tools necessary to navigate their chosen path and achieve their deferred dreams. Michelle's passion and life's calling is helping people attain goals and dreams they believed were unattainable because of life's circumstances.

Michelle is writing her first book, Dust Off Your Dream And Be What You Might Have Been!: A Late Bloomer's Guide to Getting IT Done. Whatever IT Is! (working title), scheduled for release January 2010. Michelle lives in the Washington, DC Metropolitan area with her husband and their three young-adult children.

Deferred Dreams can come true and she shares the tools to make them possible! 

"It's Never Too Late to be What You Might Have Been." -- George Eliot

 

Dust Off Your Dream and be What YOU Might Have Been! 

Achieve Your IT--Whether Your Incredible Task is implementing a new business strategy or obtaining your degree, with the appropriate tools, you and your organization can achieve IT. Using real-world examples of trials and ultimate triumph, Michelle specializes in working with people in transition, whether in their career or education. Using a four-step process she helps seminar attendees identify and achieve their IT. Her high impact programs are content rich, motivational, inspirational and, most importantly, provide useful and easy to implement action items. Her programs have been tailored for corporations, colleges and non-profit organizations. Anyone who has ever been through a transition or has wanted to achieve a deferred goal or dream can benefit from Michelle's talks and seminars.

College and University Students are really able to benefit from Michelle's unique insight, having attended community college for almost 10 years, followed by three years at a university and three years of law school.

Michelle Y. Talbert graduated from high school in 1987 and from college, thirteen years later, at the age of 30. As a divorced mom of two children, she spent ten years attending community college at night, while working full-time. She then transferred to Cornell University in 1997 where she and her children lived in graduate student on-campus housing for three years. Michelle received her law degree from The University of Pennsylvania Law School with a joint certificate in Business Policy and Management from the Wharton School in 2003. Michelle's children accompanied Michelle along every step of her journey, living in London while Michelle studied at the London School of Economics and interned in the British Parliament while an undergraduate. As Michelle shares with her audiences, "there is nothing that you can conceive that you can not achieve," adding to the often quoted remark, that the key is receiving and implementing the tools for achievement. And that's where Michelle comes in.
 
Since graduating from law school she has practiced corporate law in the Washington, DC area while helping people take their education and career to the next level. Leaving the corporate law firm life behind, Michelle has dedicated herself to providing counsel and giving people the tools necessary to navigate their chosen path and achieve their deferred dreams. Michelle's passion and life's calling is helping people attain goals and dreams they believed were unattainable because of life's circumstances.

Michelle is writing her first book, Dust Off Your Dream And Be What You Might Have Been!: A Late Bloomer's Guide to Getting IT Done. Whatever IT Is! (working title), scheduled for release January 2010. Michelle lives in the Washington, DC Metropolitan area with her husband and their three young-adult children.

Deferred Dreams can come true and she shares the tools to make them possible! 

"It's Never Too Late to be What You Might Have Been." -- George Eliot