Episode #103 Unlocking the Power of Your Network
- Laura Hollabaugh
- Mar 27
- 2 min read

Overview
In this episode of Public Health Entrepreneurs, Dr. Huntley discusses the importance of networking for interdisciplinary professionals in public health. She emphasizes the value of maintaining a rich network, the need for consistent communication about one's services, and strategies to keep networking momentum even when busy with client work. Through real-life examples, Dr. Huntley illustrates how effective networking can lead to new opportunities and client acquisition, encouraging listeners to prioritize networking as an ongoing practice.
Takeaways
You have a very valuable network, whether you realize it or not.
Networking is essential for acquiring clients and opportunities.
People do business with those they know, like, and trust.
Keep your network informed about what you do and the problems you solve.
Regularly engage with your network to maintain relationships.
Don't stop networking when you get busy; keep the pipeline full.
Hold space in your calendar for networking conversations.
Establish a consistent pattern for networking activities.
Networking should be viewed as catching up with friends.
Your time is precious; be selective about networking meetings.
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