Episode 14: Jess Amburgey on Being an Independent Creator and How to Break Loose as a Woman in the Corporate Workplace
Release Date: 06/25/2019
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info_outlineFrom starting out in a corporate marketing firm to creating her own freelancing career, Jess has been through it all. On this episode of the Speakeasy, the wonderful Jess Amburgey tells her story of breaking away from the corporate environment and how she's used her plethora skills to not only create a career, but one that allows her to work with the clients and enter in the partnerships she wants. In addition to helping out many for profits, Jess is heavily involved in the non-profit world.