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Stacie Nevadomski Berdan

Best-selling & Award-winning Author, Language Advocate

Stacie Nevadomski Berdan is a seasoned global executive, an international careers expert, and a best-selling and award-winning author on how to succeed in the global marketplace. Her career has taken her around the world creating successful marketing strategies and communication campaigns for some of the biggest global brands. She has served as coach, counselor and strategist to CEOs, politicians, senior executives and students around the world. But the role Stacie enjoys the most is advocate: promoting the need for global awareness, cross-cultural competency, language acquisition and study abroad for all. She has authored/co-authored 6 books, including the award-winning “Raising Global Children”, and her books have been translated into Arabic, Chinese, Korean and Spanish. Stacie is a sought-after speaker and has been featured in numerous media, including NPR, CNN, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Chronicle of Higher Education and many more.


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Speaking of Success: Languages & Careers

Stacie Berdan will facilitate an inspiring discussion about the value and importance of languages across all types of professions and around the world. Panelists will share experiences that illustrate how their language skills have helped them in their careers thus far, as well as the trends and opportunities they see emerging in the future global workforce. The panel includes an undergraduate college student who earned the Seal of Biliteracy; she shares her perspective on how her language skills have played a role in her studies research and part-time jobs thus far. The panel offers practical advice, helpful tips and a clear answer as to why language skills are critical to succeed in the global marketplace.

This presentation will be available for on-demand viewing on December 2nd during Global CRED. Register for Global CRED below, it’s quick easy and free!

 
 
 
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