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World of Work: Bizia Holmes Greene ’96, Etiquette Consultant

Bizia Holmes Greene '96

Bizia Holmes Greene’ 96 Self Employed Etiquette Consultant
Santa Fe, New Mexico

Major: Anthropology

How would you describe what you do on a typical day to someone who is unfamiliar with your field?
As an etiquette consultant, I field phone calls and emails from the curious public about etiquette related questions and conundrums. I write an etiquette column for the local newspaper. I also teach private and group lessons in etiquette which is the bulk of my work. These lessons can be an hour to an all day workshop covering topics like public speaking, dining skills, introductions skills, etc. Clients range in age from 4 yrs old to retired professionals.

What advice do you have for students searching for jobs or internships in your field?
Professionals in my field are extremely hospitable, generous and polished. They thrive off of making other’s feel comfortable. An eye for detail and strong organizational skills are key.

What motivates you to go to work every day for this organization?
The thought of helping people better their lives and feel more confident in social/professional environments. Etiquette is a tool that empowers you and opens doors in the absence of talent or experience. To share that and see the results is very satisfying.

Tell us about your path to this position. Did you expect to hold this job when you were a college student?
My first college internship was at a Burlington hotel in the executive offices. After graduation, they hired me as concierge. In the years following graduation I worked as a restaurant hostess, a spa manager at a high end resort, event planner for fundraisers and museums and a wedding planner. The career path and its job requirements fit the bill for etiquette which I discovered years after graduation.

What was your childhood dream job?
Airport manager! I spent career day (grade 8 ) at the Burlington International Airport. I have been a world traveler my whole life and I strongly believe traveling is the best education one can have.

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Doing Good, Doing Well

As a college student, I did a lot of volunteering—and when talking with my advisor about the work I was doing in the community, she would ask, “Are you doing good?”

Having had proper grammar drilled into my head, I would respond, “yes, I’m doing well…” and continue telling her about my volunteer work. One day she clarified that what she really wanted to know was, are you Doing Good? Was my work helpful to the community? Was it meaningful? Was I proud of the work I was doing, and confident that my volunteer work was in line with my values?

Our new blog series, Doing Good, Doing Well, is for anyone interested in finding mission-driven work. Finding meaningful work that fits with your values doesn’t have to wait until you are further in your career—and this blog series is about finding that work now! Regularly, we will feature stories of people who put their values to work, tips for finding ‘Good’ job and internship opportunities, helpful links, resources for supporting your wellness by maintaining work/life balance, and inspiration for your career journey. Watch for our first post, about Sargent Shriver, who said,

“It is not what you get out of life that counts. It’s what you give and what is given from the heart.”

—Robert Sargent Shriver (1915-2011)

Thanks for reading and we hope you’re looking forward to this series as much as we are. Each post will include a discussion/reflection question; feel free to respond in the comments! What do you envision your first “real job” after graduation being like? What values would you want to be embodied in your work?

—Laura

World of Work: Nate Bosshard '01, The North Face

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Nate Bosshard, ‘01 Brand Manager, The North Face

San Francisco Bay Area, California

Major: Political Science

How would you describe what you do on a typical day to someone who is unfamiliar with your field?

As the Brand Manager my day to day can vary. On any given day I could be sitting with the product teams kicking off a new product season, working on TV advertising, planning an athlete photo shoot, working on iPhone/iPad apps, developing content for social media,  managing our budget, creating a 5-year business case study, or snowboarding with our pro athlete team.

What advice do you have for students searching for jobs or internships in your field?

The best advice I can give is once you know what you want to do, try your hardest to get an internship as early as possible. The longer you wait the more likely there will be somebody ahead of you in that coveted entry-level position. I did my first internship the summer after my freshman year, and already had it secured in the early part of the second semester of my first year at UVM. Constantly building your resume through your four years is crucial.

What is your favorite part of your work? Most challenging part?

I love everything about my job, the most challenging part is balancing the travel away from my family and staying on top of things in the office when I’m out in the field.

Tell us about your best day at work.

Cat-skiing with our pro athlete team at Baldface Lodge in British Columbia doing product testing.

What three words would describe your work environment?

Passionate, relaxed, and honest

If you’re interested in seeing all our World of Work profiles, click here. If you are a UVM alumnus and would like to be featured, please contact us at career.services@uvm.edu. If you are interested in contacting a featured alum, check out the Career Connection alumni database or contact us.

World of Work: Introducing Alumni Profiles!

Ever wonder where you’ll end up after graduation? Curious to know what UVM Alumni are doing out in the “real world”?

We will be featuring UVM alumni in our new blog series, the World of Work. In each post, UVM Alums will share their experiences and a day in the life at their workplace.

If you are a UVM alumnus and would like to be featured, please contact us at career.services@uvm.edu. If you are interested in contacting a featured alum, check out the Career Connection alumni database or contact us.

If you’re interested in seeing all our World of Work profiles, click here.

Are You LinkedIn? Some food for thought on why you should consider joining the professional networking site.

Similar to Facebook, MySpace, and untold other online social networking sites, LinkedIn can keep you in touch with all your contacts.  LinkedIn, however, does so for all of your PROFESSIONAL contacts.  There are now over 60 million professionals in 200+ countries using LinkedIn to manage their online identities.  Find out why you should be one of them by reading the Fortune Magazine’s cover article (April 12, 2010 edition) entitled “FIRE UP YOUR CAREER!”

http://money.cnn.com/2010/03/24/technology/linkedin_social_networking.fortune/index.htm

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