Two-time best-selling author and TED speaker Cheryl Hunter and Executive Director Career Connectors Jessica Pierce
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About Cheryl Hunter
Cheryl Hunter is a two-time bestselling author, speaker, and transformational expert who was abducted as a teenager. That life-altering experience ignited a strong desire to contribute to others, so distilling the methods she used to turn around her own life, she developed an educational model that is proven to turn around results for people in all contexts. Cheryl delivers her unique, breakthrough education in corporations, educational institutions, and to individuals, and she speaks to audiences worldwide to help people understand how to navigate challenges and fulfill their highest potential…no matter what circumstances they’re faced with. To date, Cheryl has coached and led personal and professional development programs to over 100,000 people. Frequently called upon by the media, Cheryl is a regular contributor and an on-camera expert to major media outlets, and her highly regarded TED talks have made great impact.
About Jessica Pierce
Jessica Pierce is the Executive Director of Career Connectors, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting professionals in career transition to hiring companies and quality resources that has helped over 25,000 professionals in career transition. She is a known speaker, trainer and career transition expert. Jessica brings a strong corporate background in organizational development techniques, career coaching, DISC behavioral assessment, training and development, pre-employment assessments, outplacement services and hiring. Jessica has had the honor of speaking at The White House in the Forum on Job Clubs in the United States, her focus being on employer engagement. She was also named as one of the Women Who Move the Valley for 2013 by the AZ Foothills Magazine, one of Phoenix’s 40 Under Forty in 2011 by the Phoenix Business Journal and was also an award nominee for the 2011 and 2014 Phoenix Chamber of Commerce’s Athena Awards.
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