
Overview
In this episode, Dr. Huntley discusses the intersection of public health and entrepreneurship, focusing on networking strategies for professionals attending conferences. She shares practical tips for maximizing networking opportunities, including arriving early, asking thoughtful questions, and participating in interactive sessions. Additionally, she highlights the importance of follow-up and interdisciplinary connections. The episode concludes with information about upcoming workshops and a Mastermind Group program for established public health entrepreneurs.
Takeaways
Networking is crucial for transitioning from a side hustle to full-time entrepreneurship.
Arriving early to events can enhance networking opportunities.
Diverse session attendance can lead to unexpected connections.
Asking thoughtful questions can facilitate deeper engagement.
Using breaks for networking can lead to valuable conversations.
Participating in workshops allows for hands-on learning and connection.
Limiting phone use helps maintain presence and engagement.
Taking notes on conversations aids in effective follow-up.
Exchanging contact information is essential for building a network.
Interdisciplinary connections can lead to innovative collaborations.
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