Hi, my name is Janice Mandel and welcome to the very first episode of the Path to Visibility podcast which is all about helping small businesses and professionals learn how to raise their visibility so they can build their business or personal brand.
I’ll be coming to you every week, and I’ll be talking about all the ways you can build a profile and reputation for your business or yourself, so you can get your message out to the audience you want to reach.
I’m not sure what brought you here today…maybe the title got you curious.
Or maybe you’re feeling discouraged because you’ve been working hard to raise your visibility but you feel like you’re not where you want to be.
Or maybe you’ve gotten some good results but you’re not sure how to keep the momentum going.
Whatever the reason, I’m very happy that you found you way here.
Because I’m going to take you under my wing and show you how to create the kind of visibility and reputation you've always dreamed of.
Let me just take a minute to tell you a bit about me—because you may be thinking…this all sounds great Janice, but what qualifies you to teach me.
Well, for the last 20 plus years, I’ve been doing public relations for some of the biggest brands and companies in the world.
I started out at Hill and Knowlton which was the world’s biggest PR agency at the time and I worked with clients like Microsoft, American Express, Nintendo and Procter & Gamble launching products like Windows, the Membership Rewards program, Super Mario, Swiffer, Febreze and many others.
These are all well known brands now, but when we launched them they were unknown and I was part of the team that were responsible for coming up with ideas and plans that would help create excitement and demand for these brand new products.
Procter & Gamble eventually hired me and as their head of public relations for Canada. So needless to say I’ve helped manage dozens of brands over the years.
More recently I ran my own PR agency working with small and medium sized businesses in financial services, real estate development, mining and other industries.