Black Out: The Black Person's Guide to Redefining a Career Path Outside of Corporate America - Softcover

Johnson, Michelle T.

 
9780976773597: Black Out: The Black Person's Guide to Redefining a Career Path Outside of Corporate America

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Profiling African Americans who have left corporate America and are making their dreams come true elsewhere, this book recalls their experiences and reveals how to make the transition outside of the traditional corporate box. Like those "travelers" who have made a successful career change, readers will learn how to identify their own paths―emperor, artisan, hermit, or magician―and understand how to overcome roadblocks along the way toward reaching their goals.

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Michelle T. Johnson worked at the Philadelphia Daily News for a short stint before working the duration of her journalism career at the Louisville Courier-Journal and the Austin American-Statesman after she received her journalism degree in 1986. Her concern for community and civic issues led Michelle to attend the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law, where in 1994 she was named, by the Missouri Supreme Court, as the Top Moot Court Oralist of her law school. Michelle received her juris doctorate in 1995. She worked for several years as an attorney in litigation law firms representing companies whose employees have brought complaints against them and later opened her own law firm, where she briefly worked as a solo practitioner. Michelle currently works as a mediator and diversity consultant in Kansas City, Missouri.

Michelle T. Johnson, is a former journalist and attorney who currently works as a mediator and human resources consultant. She is the author of Working While Black. She lives in Kansas City, Missouri.

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