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Stay Creating
Anthony Spano
23 episodes
9 months ago
Exploring the stories of today's most talented creators - Insights on how they took their talent & skill, and turned it into a career for themselves.
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Exploring the stories of today's most talented creators - Insights on how they took their talent & skill, and turned it into a career for themselves.
Show more...
Design
Arts,
Personal Journals,
Business,
Society & Culture,
Careers
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CAREER - Creative Director - Denise Blanco: On individual contributor vs. manager
Stay Creating
37 minutes 55 seconds
6 years ago
CAREER - Creative Director - Denise Blanco: On individual contributor vs. manager
Denise Blanco started her career as an intern at McGraw-Hill, feeling fortunate to have landed a gig straight out of school. What she learned during the first three years into her career was, in terms of network and portfolio work, she was bound to the niche she started in. Looking to break out and broaden her capabilities, she's spent her career continuously learning, and up-leveling her skillset, which now involves people management.
Stay Creating
Exploring the stories of today's most talented creators - Insights on how they took their talent & skill, and turned it into a career for themselves.