Catherine Keown
Strategic HR leader with over ten years experience in the restaurant and retail environment. I have a passion for writing about leadership and pop culture. I am also partially disabled after several hip surgeries. I love to write and share my experiences with others.
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- 8/10/2011
Education/Experience
A.A.S. in Human Resource Management, B.S. Law, currently working on M.A. in Industrial Psychology.Interests
Movies, television, music, art, cars, real estate, business, leadership theory, talent aquisition, talent management, employee relations, human resources, finance, pop culture and writing.Motto
Treat others with empathy and compassion; the favor will be returned tenfold.Favorites
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First Person: My Road Back From BankruptcyMy personal story of the hard work and dedication that it took to overcome a bankruptcy.
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First Person: Becoming My Own Financial AdviserManaging your financial future.
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First Person: Negotiating My Way to a Better JobHow to negotiate your way through life.
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First Person: Shifting My Work/Life Balance to Work/Life PrioritizationA fundamental change in learned behavior and its impact on performance at work and home.
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The Diversity FumbleA overview of how corporate America fails to recognize misses in diversity iniatives. -
First Person: Building Teams Through Respect Not FearLeadership fundamentals learned through real world experiences.
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First Person: Surefire Ways to Get Your Resume RejectedA quick overview of what information to not include to get your resume noticed.
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Never Forget Where You Came FromWe should never forget the impact that we have on each other's lives. Things that seem so small to one person can be life changing to another.
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9/11: A Horrible, Surreal NightmareThe events of Sept. 11 turned a dream vacation into a terrifying road trip.
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What If it Were You?An editorial written through the eyes of a disabled person. It is meant to bring visibility and empathy to greater public.