Thriving in the Workplace with Vizient: Insights from a First-Generation Leader
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Looking for strategies to overcome workplace challenges and build a lasting legacy?
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Elizabeth Godines, a seasoned project manager in the healthcare...
Looking for strategies to overcome workplace challenges and build a lasting legacy?
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Elizabeth Godines, a seasoned project manager in the healthcare industry, as she shares her journey of resilience, self-advocacy, and leadership. Whether you're navigating the complexities of being a first-generation professional or seeking to enhance your own career path, Elizabeth’s insights will resonate with you.
In this session, you'll explore:
- Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: Practical strategies for gaining confidence and self-assurance in your career.
- Building a Strong Network: Tips for connecting with mentors and peers who can support your growth.
- Advocacy and Self-Promotion: How to effectively promote your work and advocate for yourself in the workplace.
Whether you're a first-generation professional or simply looking to advance in your career, this session offers valuable takeaways for everyone. Sign up now to secure your spot!
Meet The Speaker
Elizabeth Godines is a Lead Project Manager on the Solution Launch Strategy team at Vizient, Inc., where she also serves as the Career Strategist for the Hispanic/Latinx Diversity Networking Association. She is the Lead Chair of the National Association of Latino Healthcare Executives' La Mesa Emerging Leaders Program. With over eight years of experience as a project manager in the healthcare industry, Elizabeth brings a wealth of expertise to her role. She holds a master's degree in Healthcare Administration from Texas Woman's University and is a certified Project Management Professional through the Project Management Institute.
As a first-generation professional and proud daughter of Mexican immigrants, Elizabeth is passionate about mentoring early careerists and students pursuing careers in healthcare.