I want to start a network of people all around the world. A network of MT, estheticians, nailtechs, cosmetologists and others within the beauty industry. I want the networks business owners to post jobs and everyone who is in the network has to be certified in thier field to participate. I want students of the fields to be able to contact the professionals and get the advice and help they need to be successful. I think a major system of support would be great for my career path. Meeting such awsome people would really be a great experience all around for everyone.
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Brussels-Capital Region
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mycapaciousbottega is changing her reality, one goal at a time.
Just remembered whilst killing time on LJ that I in fact am presiding over TWO networks!
The LJ one is meant to be self maintained and giving time will be, hopefully.
mycapaciousbottega is changing her reality, one goal at a time.
I am quite good at networking and in that respect I am quite efficient at putting people & teams together. I am good at ‘linking’ individuals with a common interest.
This is what I imagined Arts Admin to be about when we studied it. It wasn’t. It was more about paperwork, funding bodies and applications and keeping tracks and managing budgets. Which I don’t do.
When I first got my title at the theatre company I work for I was very pleased as it combined the bits of Arts admin i was good at with the bits of my social network that could open doors. Being a creatives co-ordinator was a lot more vibrant and there was a lot more in-face work to be done.
Likewise, when I first organized the first couple of photo shoots I co-ordinated, I found myself suprised at the ease of bringing together those creatives that was required. It is pretty simple in my eye. Meet someone, identify what their skills are, file away information,finally retrieve as needed and connect – pretty simple stuff, wouldn’t you say?
