Alexandra Levit

Alexandra Levit

IL, US

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Workplace Author & Speaker

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Alexandra Levit is a nationally recognized business and workplace author and speaker. A syndicated columnist for the Wall Street Journal and Metro US, Alexandra has authored several books, including the bestselling They Don't Teach Corporate in College (second edition published in spring 2009 from Career Press), How'd You Score That Gig? (Random House/Ballantine, 2008) and Success for Hire (ASTD Press, 2008). Alexandra's book (of all tweets!) on managing the Millennials is due out in late 2009, and her book on inspirational career change, New Job, New You, is due out from Random House/Ballantine in early 2010.

Alexandra makes frequent national media appearances and has been featured in thousands of outlets including the New York Times, USA Today, National Public Radio, ABC News, Fox News, CNBC, the Associated Press, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, and Fortune, and her articles regularly appear on the home pages of CNN, MSN, and Yahoo!.

Known as one of the premiere spokespeople of her generation, Alexandra regularly speaks at conferences, universities, and corporations including Campbell's Soup, CIGNA, the Federal Reserve Bank, McDonalds,and Whirlpool - on issues facing modern employees. Alexandra is also a global spokesperson for Microsoft and has recently been called upon to speak to corporate C-suite audiences and Baby Boomer and Generation X managers about leveraging the talent of the Millennial generation.

Alexandra is a member of the Business Roundtable's Springboard Project, which is advising the Obama administration on current workplace issues. She has ten years of experience providing integrated marketing communications solutions for Fortune 500 companies and is also skilled at providing guidance regarding twenty-first century motherhood, human resources and general business issues, and entrepreneurship. She graduated from Northwestern University and resides in Chicago, IL with her husband Stewart and son Jonah.

MOST REQUESTED TOPICS:
A dynamic and down to earth speaker, Alexandra has addressed international audiences ranging from Fortune 500 leaders to small groups of overseas students. In addition to sharing concrete strategies that audience members can employ tomorrow, Alexandra peppers her remarks with real life anecdotes from her ten years in the corporate world. Although every presentation is customized, some of Alexandra's most frequently requested programs, which can range in length from a 45 minute keynote speech to a 3 hour educational seminar, include:

Managing Gen Y
Today's twenty-something employees - or members of Gen Y - are ambitious, motivated, and dedicated to changing the business world for the better. However, without being told directly, it's hard for young employees to understand the importance of marketing themselves, getting to know the right people, adding tangible value to the organization, learning transferable skills, and charting their own career paths. Because of what they don't learn in college, twenty-somethings typically experience lower productivity and higher turnover than other employees in your organization. This session will educate you on where Gen Y-ers are coming from and what they are looking for, and will discuss how to employ the latest strategies and technologies that will make a difference in the degree to which your twenty-somethings contribute to the bottom line and end up staying with you for the long-haul. It's perfect for Baby Boomer and Generation X managers at all types of organizations.

They Don't Teach Corporate in College
In the business world, perception is reality and that creating and sustaining an effective corporate persona - or the mature, professional and competent face you project to the work world - is more important than anything else you can do on the job. You can develop a strong corporate persona by thinking of yourself as a publicist with the task of promoting you and learning to succinctly assert your achievements without bragging. This interactive session will define the steps necessary to develop an effective corporate persona, including how to make a positive first impression on business contacts and how to practice strong communication and diplomacy with colleagues. We'll also address how to stay positive and project enthusiasm in the face of trying circumstances, how to move your career forward through networking, and how to establish satisfying work friendships. The topic is perfect for twenty and early thirty-somethings from interns to early-career professionals.

Find a Soulcheck, Not a Paycheck
Want the formula for supercharging your professional development to achieve long-term career satisfaction? This session will reveal how you can discover a path to meaningful work or get the most out of your current job. For those who are graduating college soon or are focused on career change, we'll start with self-assessment, the process by which we learn more about ourselves and what we like and don't like in a work environment. We'll also talk about how to uncover your unique set of skills and how to research careers that map to your self-assessments and skills. Next, we'll address how to scope out opportunities and network in a chosen career. Last, we'll go through how to tailor a resume for each career that will make you stand out in the crowd despite a lack of industry experience. For those who are looking to increase their satisfaction in their current job, this session will provide guidance for sustaining a positive attitude, mentoring, taking advantage of training, growth, and volunteer opportunities, and practicing intrapreneurship. It's perfect for colleges and association, conference, and alumni groups.

TESTIMONIALS:
"Many of our attendees told me that Alexandra's session on Gen Y made our Marketing Conference a homerun! Everyone today is thirsting for insight into how to think like and reach out to this emerging market - and Alexandra delivers real-life examples and clarity." Jay Kassing, Marquis Software

"I study generational issues extensively and Alexandra's presentation was one of the best, if not the best, that I have seen.  My managers have a hard time translating what I say on this issue and her roadmap is going to help me quite a bit on how I communicate these concepts." John Inman, T-Mobile

"Alexandra's presentation at our Global Leadership Meeting was very appropriate to the audience...as you could tell by their laughter and questions during the session, she touched some heartstrings." Judy Friedman, Campbell's Soup

"Alexandra is bright and articulate and an expert in her field. Her real world experience translates well to the workplace challenges faced by younger generations and she relates well to all groups. I'd recommend Alexandra to anyone looking to add a generational dimension to their training and/or career development programs." Julie Jacques, Discover Financial Services

"As the keynote speaker at the launch of our Young Professionals Network for McDonald's Corporation, Alexandra provided great insights and really brought the content to life in a fun and relevant way." Jessica Thompson, McDonalds Corporation

Alexandra Levit is a nationally recognized business and workplace author and speaker. A syndicated columnist for the Wall Street Journal and Metro US, Alexandra has authored several books, including the bestselling They Don't Teach Corporate in College (second edition published in spring 2009 from Career Press), How'd You Score That Gig? (Random House/Ballantine, 2008) and Success for Hire (ASTD Press, 2008). Alexandra's book (of all tweets!) on managing the Millennials is due out in late 2009, and her book on inspirational career change, New Job, New You, is due out from Random House/Ballantine in early 2010.

Alexandra makes frequent national media appearances and has been featured in thousands of outlets including the New York Times, USA Today, National Public Radio, ABC News, Fox News, CNBC, the Associated Press, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, and Fortune, and her articles regularly appear on the home pages of CNN, MSN, and Yahoo!.

Known as one of the premiere spokespeople of her generation, Alexandra regularly speaks at conferences, universities, and corporations including Campbell's Soup, CIGNA, the Federal Reserve Bank, McDonalds,and Whirlpool - on issues facing modern employees. Alexandra is also a global spokesperson for Microsoft and has recently been called upon to speak to corporate C-suite audiences and Baby Boomer and Generation X managers about leveraging the talent of the Millennial generation.

Alexandra is a member of the Business Roundtable's Springboard Project, which is advising the Obama administration on current workplace issues. She has ten years of experience providing integrated marketing communications solutions for Fortune 500 companies and is also skilled at providing guidance regarding twenty-first century motherhood, human resources and general business issues, and entrepreneurship. She graduated from Northwestern University and resides in Chicago, IL with her husband Stewart and son Jonah.

MOST REQUESTED TOPICS:
A dynamic and down to earth speaker, Alexandra has addressed international audiences ranging from Fortune 500 leaders to small groups of overseas students. In addition to sharing concrete strategies that audience members can employ tomorrow, Alexandra peppers her remarks with real life anecdotes from her ten years in the corporate world. Although every presentation is customized, some of Alexandra's most frequently requested programs, which can range in length from a 45 minute keynote speech to a 3 hour educational seminar, include:

Managing Gen Y
Today's twenty-something employees - or members of Gen Y - are ambitious, motivated, and dedicated to changing the business world for the better. However, without being told directly, it's hard for young employees to understand the importance of marketing themselves, getting to know the right people, adding tangible value to the organization, learning transferable skills, and charting their own career paths. Because of what they don't learn in college, twenty-somethings typically experience lower productivity and higher turnover than other employees in your organization. This session will educate you on where Gen Y-ers are coming from and what they are looking for, and will discuss how to employ the latest strategies and technologies that will make a difference in the degree to which your twenty-somethings contribute to the bottom line and end up staying with you for the long-haul. It's perfect for Baby Boomer and Generation X managers at all types of organizations.

They Don't Teach Corporate in College
In the business world, perception is reality and that creating and sustaining an effective corporate persona - or the mature, professional and competent face you project to the work world - is more important than anything else you can do on the job. You can develop a strong corporate persona by thinking of yourself as a publicist with the task of promoting you and learning to succinctly assert your achievements without bragging. This interactive session will define the steps necessary to develop an effective corporate persona, including how to make a positive first impression on business contacts and how to practice strong communication and diplomacy with colleagues. We'll also address how to stay positive and project enthusiasm in the face of trying circumstances, how to move your career forward through networking, and how to establish satisfying work friendships. The topic is perfect for twenty and early thirty-somethings from interns to early-career professionals.

Find a Soulcheck, Not a Paycheck
Want the formula for supercharging your professional development to achieve long-term career satisfaction? This session will reveal how you can discover a path to meaningful work or get the most out of your current job. For those who are graduating college soon or are focused on career change, we'll start with self-assessment, the process by which we learn more about ourselves and what we like and don't like in a work environment. We'll also talk about how to uncover your unique set of skills and how to research careers that map to your self-assessments and skills. Next, we'll address how to scope out opportunities and network in a chosen career. Last, we'll go through how to tailor a resume for each career that will make you stand out in the crowd despite a lack of industry experience. For those who are looking to increase their satisfaction in their current job, this session will provide guidance for sustaining a positive attitude, mentoring, taking advantage of training, growth, and volunteer opportunities, and practicing intrapreneurship. It's perfect for colleges and association, conference, and alumni groups.

TESTIMONIALS:
"Many of our attendees told me that Alexandra's session on Gen Y made our Marketing Conference a homerun! Everyone today is thirsting for insight into how to think like and reach out to this emerging market - and Alexandra delivers real-life examples and clarity." Jay Kassing, Marquis Software

"I study generational issues extensively and Alexandra's presentation was one of the best, if not the best, that I have seen.  My managers have a hard time translating what I say on this issue and her roadmap is going to help me quite a bit on how I communicate these concepts." John Inman, T-Mobile

"Alexandra's presentation at our Global Leadership Meeting was very appropriate to the audience...as you could tell by their laughter and questions during the session, she touched some heartstrings." Judy Friedman, Campbell's Soup

"Alexandra is bright and articulate and an expert in her field. Her real world experience translates well to the workplace challenges faced by younger generations and she relates well to all groups. I'd recommend Alexandra to anyone looking to add a generational dimension to their training and/or career development programs." Julie Jacques, Discover Financial Services

"As the keynote speaker at the launch of our Young Professionals Network for McDonald's Corporation, Alexandra provided great insights and really brought the content to life in a fun and relevant way." Jessica Thompson, McDonalds Corporation

The Future of Work 2030

This is session for all types of employees. It will address how the global workplace, organizations, and employees will change in the next 10-15 years. By exploring the implications of these developments, individuals will be in an excellent position to be both productive and competitive in the workforce of tomorrow.
Educational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changing

Managing Millennials

This presentation for Baby Boomer and Generation X managers will provide an overview of the attitudes, behaviors, expectations, and communication styles of today's twenty-somethings and will explore tactics for recruiting and effectively retaining them long-term.
Educational / Informative

Overcoming Gender Differences to Create a Winning Team

This highly engaging presentation will educate attendees on documented gender differences, by recommending specific communication strategies to reconcile men and women's sometimes conflicting perspectives. We empower both genders and help your female employees advance.
Educational / Informative

They Don't Teach Corporate in College

This presentation for twenty-somethings will advise on developing an effective professional persona, including how to make a positive first impression on business contacts and how to practice strong communication and diplomacy with colleagues.
Educational / Informative

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Northwestern University

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A.A., Northwestern University

Alexandra's own career story is both inspiring and empowering. She has had experiences with companies both large and small and a firm grasp of what it takes to create positive employer-employee relationships. Most importantly, Alexandra understands the student and young professional audience. Her advice resonates with them, and she quickly earns personal and professional credibility through the stories she tells.

McDonalds Corporation

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J.T.R., McDonalds Corporation

In delivering a seminar to our young professionals, Alexandra provided great insights and really brought her content to life in a fun and relevant way.

Campbell Soup

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J.F., Campbell Soup

Alexandra's remarks at our Global Leadership Meeting were filled with laughter and questions…she informed and touched our hearts at the same time.