Self-Promotion Tips that Work!

[HTML1] Sindhu Rajesh was a modest, shy, introvert until she understood the importance of self-promotion. Her story will inspire you to follow in her footsteps.

3 Critical Actions Women Must Take to Further Their Career

1.    Self-promote by sharing your success stories and accomplishments with friends and sincere colleagues and advisors

2.    Speak-up and let your boss know what you want—from salary—to a new job –to additional opportunities

3.    Find a Mentor or several mentors at work and at home—at work these mentors will help you grow professionally and at home they will assist your personal development

More about Sindhu Rajesh
Sindhu Rajesh is a senior audit manager in the Beverly Hills office of Rothstein Kass. Sindhu specializes in providing audit and consulting services to hedge funds and private equity funds as well as fund of funds, including advising on organizational structure, accounting and operational matters. She also has experience with audits of private foundations, trusts and manufacturing clients.

Ms. Rajesh has close to 14 years of experience in public accounting the last 10 of which are with Rothstein Kass.  Early in her career she spent two years in private industry in the United States and three years with a Public Accounting firm in India.

She has developed and presented in-house continuing professional education courses on various accounting and audit matters.  She leads the Rothstein Kass Beverly Hills LIFE Program, a firm-wide women’s initiative that focuses on providing staff with the tools necessary to achieve a work/life balance while also focusing on professional career development. She is a member of the Women’s Initiative Planning Committee of the California Society of Certified Public Accountants and is a co-chair of the committee for 2010-2011.

Ms. Rajesh received a Bachelor of Commerce with an emphasis in Accounting and Auditing from Bombay University, India.

About Susan Spencer

Susan T. Spencer is one of a kind. She was an entrepreneur and business professional before many women had the confidence to play with the men in the big leagues. Her companies had combined revenues of 50 million dollars.

Before the age of 40 she was a mother, former school teacher, business owner, and lawyer and GM of the Philadelphia Eagles football team. For more than 20 years she owned and operated 3 meat processing companies and was known as "that meat lady" because she was the only woman owner in the meat processing business that sold most of the fast food restaurants in the US and overseas.

Susan earned her BA from Boston University, her MA from Hofstra University, and her law degree from Villanova University.

Susan currently mentors, coaches, lectures, blogs, and advises many large organizations. Her main area of attention is women and business; including such topics as access to capital, starting a woman's banking program, and creative financing for small business.

Susan is also the Host of Business Buzz on WomensRadio. Business Buzz keeps it real. Hot business topics, and cool guests sharing advice, plus sizzling tips about women’s skills and talents. Join in to be part of women on the move!