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How To Survive The Dread of Networking with Ellen Feldman Ornato, The Bolder Company

Episode 22– Ellen Feldman Ornato, The Bolder Company

How To Survive The Dread of Networking and Actually, (Maybe!?) Enjoy It!

Is there anything more uncomfortable than a networking event? For most of us walking into a roomful of strangers, it strikes dread in our hearts and makes us hide in the bathroom stall or dive into the punch bowl. However, you’ve got to increase your network to grow your business. In this episode, Ellen Feldman Ornato gives us tips and new strategies for making networking and public speaking a skill you can master. Pull up a chair and take notes…there’s gems in this one.

A little about Ellen Feldman Ornato

Ellen Feldman Ornato is a serial entrepreneur from a family of entrepreneurs! Her formal education is in city planning & economic development but she grew up in a “retail family” and has owned businesses in addition to full time jobs since 1990. Ellen launched The Bolder Company with her friend, Jenny Drescher, in 2014 and the two have been on a growth trajectory since then! Their business focuses on increasing connection and performance at the heart of workplaces.

To learn more about Ellen and The Bolder Company, you can visit www.theboldercompany.com.

Thoughts from Ellen

  • Let’s abolish the name ‘networking’ and call it ‘meeting people.’
  • Lower your expectations, say ‘how can I meet these people this evening and have a nice conversation.’
  • Meetings that happen in the morning tend to be more substantive than evening receptions.
  • Make small notes on the back of business cards right after the event so you don’t forget who they are.

Recommended Resources

Small Business Association

SCORE

Connecticut: The Entrepreneurial Center & Women’s Business Center

Quotable

  • “Nobody can represent you and what you do better than you.”
  • “Try improv!”
  • “Remember where you came from.”

About the author, Stefa Normantas

Stefa Normantas is the show producer of New England Made Shows, a wholesale giftware and specialty food show. She's also the managing partner of Green Tree Events, an event management company. She lives in Maine with her husband and four teen children.

1 Comment

  1. Joan Turits Feldman on 07/18/2019 at 8:08 PM

    I’ve viewed Ellen and Jenny “at work” enjoy their ethics and what they bring to their audience through improvisation.

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