Webinar // How Best to Work with Your Freelance Team
Being a freelancer doesn’t mean you have to run your business alone. Extra team members can help you break income goals, take on more work and find more interesting projects. But learning to work with a team efficiently and effectively is a skill — and it doesn’t come overnight.
In this one-hour webinar, Anita Kenney and Emma Carew Grovum discuss:
How to decide when it's time to add members to your business team
Switching from a business-of-one to a leadership mindset
Tactical business tools to use with your team
Best practices on onboarding your business team
Tips on how to best manage your freelance team
ANITA KENNEY has been championing and facilitating for business professionals since she was 16 years old, when she started as a part-time assistant to an attorney. As an administrator, it has always been her goal to free up her employer to focus on what it is they do best. Over the last 30 years she has served as a personal and administrative assistant for a variety of leaders, including a 10-year stint as the associate executive director of a dance company. Currently, Anita works as the coordinator extraordinaire for Paulette Perhach, a writer and freelancer based in Gainesville, FL.
EMMA CAREW GROVUM is the director of careers and culture at The Marshall Project and also the founder of Kimbap Media, a consultancy solving problems at the intersection of technology and audience. In addition to bringing anti-racism interventions to newsrooms, Emma coaches journalists on leadership, product thinking, and digital transformation. She is a co-founder and regular contributor to the News Product Alliance, runs a leadership accelerator for journalists of color called Upward, and co-hosts Sincerely, Leaders of Color, a space for anyone interested in building a safer industry for journalists of color. She currently serves on the board of directors of Prism, a women/BIPOC-centered news startup.
Download includes the audio file. Please email thewriterscoop2@gmail.com for access to the video recording with a copy of your receipt of purchase here.
Being a freelancer doesn’t mean you have to run your business alone. Extra team members can help you break income goals, take on more work and find more interesting projects. But learning to work with a team efficiently and effectively is a skill — and it doesn’t come overnight.
In this one-hour webinar, Anita Kenney and Emma Carew Grovum discuss:
How to decide when it's time to add members to your business team
Switching from a business-of-one to a leadership mindset
Tactical business tools to use with your team
Best practices on onboarding your business team
Tips on how to best manage your freelance team
ANITA KENNEY has been championing and facilitating for business professionals since she was 16 years old, when she started as a part-time assistant to an attorney. As an administrator, it has always been her goal to free up her employer to focus on what it is they do best. Over the last 30 years she has served as a personal and administrative assistant for a variety of leaders, including a 10-year stint as the associate executive director of a dance company. Currently, Anita works as the coordinator extraordinaire for Paulette Perhach, a writer and freelancer based in Gainesville, FL.
EMMA CAREW GROVUM is the director of careers and culture at The Marshall Project and also the founder of Kimbap Media, a consultancy solving problems at the intersection of technology and audience. In addition to bringing anti-racism interventions to newsrooms, Emma coaches journalists on leadership, product thinking, and digital transformation. She is a co-founder and regular contributor to the News Product Alliance, runs a leadership accelerator for journalists of color called Upward, and co-hosts Sincerely, Leaders of Color, a space for anyone interested in building a safer industry for journalists of color. She currently serves on the board of directors of Prism, a women/BIPOC-centered news startup.
Download includes the audio file. Please email thewriterscoop2@gmail.com for access to the video recording with a copy of your receipt of purchase here.
Being a freelancer doesn’t mean you have to run your business alone. Extra team members can help you break income goals, take on more work and find more interesting projects. But learning to work with a team efficiently and effectively is a skill — and it doesn’t come overnight.
In this one-hour webinar, Anita Kenney and Emma Carew Grovum discuss:
How to decide when it's time to add members to your business team
Switching from a business-of-one to a leadership mindset
Tactical business tools to use with your team
Best practices on onboarding your business team
Tips on how to best manage your freelance team
ANITA KENNEY has been championing and facilitating for business professionals since she was 16 years old, when she started as a part-time assistant to an attorney. As an administrator, it has always been her goal to free up her employer to focus on what it is they do best. Over the last 30 years she has served as a personal and administrative assistant for a variety of leaders, including a 10-year stint as the associate executive director of a dance company. Currently, Anita works as the coordinator extraordinaire for Paulette Perhach, a writer and freelancer based in Gainesville, FL.
EMMA CAREW GROVUM is the director of careers and culture at The Marshall Project and also the founder of Kimbap Media, a consultancy solving problems at the intersection of technology and audience. In addition to bringing anti-racism interventions to newsrooms, Emma coaches journalists on leadership, product thinking, and digital transformation. She is a co-founder and regular contributor to the News Product Alliance, runs a leadership accelerator for journalists of color called Upward, and co-hosts Sincerely, Leaders of Color, a space for anyone interested in building a safer industry for journalists of color. She currently serves on the board of directors of Prism, a women/BIPOC-centered news startup.
Download includes the audio file. Please email thewriterscoop2@gmail.com for access to the video recording with a copy of your receipt of purchase here.