Storytelling Miniseries: The Skill that Can Unite Cross-Generational Teams
Brittany Chappell, Program Director, Acquisition Innovation Launchpad, NASA, Laura Manning, Configuration Manager, Department of Veteran Affairs and Rose Mata, Senior Director of Federal Healthcare and Education, Verizon
This episode in this Storytelling Miniseries for federal leaders discusses bridging gaps across generations in the workplace. Whether you’re a rising star or a experienced leader, finding common ground is essential for success.
NASA’s Brittany Chappell, Department of Veterans Affairs’ Laura Manning and Verizon’s Rose Mata dive into key topics including work-life balance, the power of an authentic elevator pitch and how to tailor your story to different professional settings.
They also provide practical tips for pacing your career, embracing self-care and creating executive presence — all areas these leaders think are critical to elevating careers in federal technology.
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Brittany Chappell Acquisition Innovation Launchpad (NAIL) Program Director, NASA -
Laura Manning Configuration Manager, VA -
Rose Mata Senior Director of Federal Healthcare and Education, Verizon
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