Tammy Alvarez, CEO, Career Winners Circle; Author, ‘Escaping The Career Trap: Transform Your Apathy into Ambition and Never Hate Mondays Again’
- Tammy is the Chief Executive Officer of Career Winners Circle.
- She’s an author, a professional keynote speaker, an inspirational coach, a trainer, and an epic storyteller.
Podcast
Overview
In this episode of “The Brand Called You,” Tammy Alvarez, CEO of Career Winners Circle and author of “Escaping The Career Trap: Transform Your Apathy into Ambition and Never Hate Mondays Again” shares her incredible journey from Wall Street executive to transformational coach, offering practical advice on overcoming career stagnation, leveraging personal strengths, and achieving work-life balance. She emphasizes the importance of loving your work and how everyone can break free from the career traps holding them back. Don’t miss Tammy’s inspiring stories and actionable tips for reigniting your career passion.
00:37- About Tammy Alvarez
- Tammy is the Chief Executive Officer of Career Winners Circle.
- She’s an author, a professional keynote speaker, an inspirational coach, a trainer, and an epic storyteller.
- She’s the author of a book titled Escaping the Career Trap: Transform Your Apathy into Ambition and Never Hate Mondays Again.
- Her roles included Managing Director at AIG, and first senior vice president at the bank, Leumi USA.
- She was the Chief Operating Officer at Genesis10. And the Senior VP at Bank of America.
04:55- How does your break-all-the-rules approach, help people escape from their career traps?
- The break-all-the-rules approach identifies and debunks five lies that hold people back in their careers, allowing them to take more control.
- It encourages treating your career like a business, using the same skills for self-advancement to gain control, and breaking limiting rules beneficially for both you and your organization.
- It challenges the belief that making changes will result in setbacks, proving that when done correctly, career changes do not necessarily lead to loss of influence or income.
22:35- Can you help us understand your Own Your Power approach to advancing women leaders?
- The Own Your Power approach includes five power moves designed to help women overcome challenges like imposter syndrome and being heard in male-dominated fields.
- It debunks market myths and provides tools for women to advance, helping them navigate their professional journey effectively.
- The program has been implemented at Cornell University, boosting women’s participation in entrepreneurial incubators from 30% by empowering them to compete confidently.
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Learn more about Tammy Alvarez: LinkedIn
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Profile
- Tammy is the Chief Executive Officer of Career Winners Circle.
- She’s an author, a professional keynote speaker, an inspirational coach, a trainer, and an epic storyteller.
- She’s the author of a book titled Escaping the Career Trap: Transform Your Apathy into Ambition and Never Hate Mondays Again.
- Her roles included Managing Director at AIG, and first senior vice president at the bank, Leumi USA.
- She was the Chief Operating Officer at Genesis10. And the Senior VP at Bank of America.