The State Bar of Michigan’s Practice Management Resource Center (PMRC) will present it’s latest virtual seminar, “Creating a Practice You Deserve,” on Tuesday, September 28, from 2 to 3 p.m. via Zoom.
PMRC’s online program features Katy Goshtasbi who will provide the marketing and branding tools attorneys need to promote their practice. This virtual seminar will provide the knowledge and skills to:
• Create and “own” your self-marketing plan.
• Use your marketing plan to attract more clients, have more time off and have more fun.
• Promote yourself in a way that is comfortable for you, whether you are an introvert or extrovert.
• Share your message easily and with the right people to make it resonate.
Goshtasbi is a securities lawyer, branding expert, coach, consultant, public speaker, and founder of Puris Consulting. She works with law firms, lawyers, and organizations to help them grow and increase profits by developing brands that get their message out effectively. She practiced securities law for over 14 years.
This virtual seminar is free and available to all members of the State Bar of Michigan and their staff. To register, visit www.michbar.org/pmrc/virtualseminars.
- Posted September 21, 2021
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