Meet Us Where We're At
Katerina Arbit Heidi Katz Lori Gertz
Former advertising professional with more than 25 years of corporate experience in advertising and media. Kate is a leader, manager and a motivator who transformed her team to be the go-to source for an entire media conglomerate, FOX Broadcasting Company. Kate has unparalleled expertise in interpreting and analyzing data and behavior and translating them into actionable insights for small, medium and Fortune 500 clients. In addition to studying and analyzing behavior Kate has also mentored interns, helped veterans adjust to civilian life and helped find their new careers, and empowered women while volunteering at Dress for Success. She has worked with and trained sales and marketing teams to be well versed and have a clear understanding of industry terminology and methodology, and that knowledge translated into power. Having an in-depth understanding for qualitative and quantitative research has been effective in deploying strategic strategies for clients and internal teams. Who better at turning around woefully morale compromised teams than a decisive, skilled problem solver and storyteller who provides proven and comprehensive solutions to challenging problems.
Kate Arbit
Workplace Happiness Architect
BS International Business & Marketing - NYU Stern School of Business
Certifications
High Stakes Leadership: University of Michigan
Science of Well Being: Yale University
Organizational Analysis: Stanford University
Corporate marketing strategist meets mindset alchemist. A Registered Licensed Spiritual Practitioner (RScP), Lori brings over 15 years in NYC's media and publishing sector and another 15 running the sassy, Freakin' Genius Marketing agency to where she's at in marketing, healthy communications narrative, mentoring and leadership coaching. The proof is in the pudding as her tangible techniques and resources for shifting staff and organizational mindset change workplaces. These transformational techniques remove mindset stickiness, promote overall organizational and interdepartmental alignment and individual happiness while improving workplace morale and corporate buy-in. The means to the end: improving overall organizational sustainability, maximizing bottom line profits, and making the planet a better place to live and work. Everyone deserves their right work. Following one's dharmic purpose creates kick-ass corporate altruism, corporate loyalty, and a hell of a place to work!
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