6 Expenses to Watch Out for When Changing Careers

Perhaps you’re changing careers for a more lucrative salary – but taking on a new job often comes with unexpected hidden expenses. As a woman in the workforce, you want to get ahead, yet you don’t want to be caught off guard by surprise expenses as you advance in your new job. Consider the following tips when you’re changing careers.

6 Expenses to Watch Out for When Changing Careers2023-09-13T18:19:18-04:00

Veterans: Giving Back to Those Who Gave So Much

Have you ever wondered how to show your support for the veterans in your life? The people that fought for our freedoms often go under-appreciated once their service days are behind them. But, it shouldn’t be that way as these heroes need us now just as much as we needed them then. In today’s GIVEN blog, we touch on a few ways to help those who have served us in the front lines.

Veterans: Giving Back to Those Who Gave So Much2024-11-04T15:31:10-05:00

Embracing Your Single Years: Q&A with Beth Leverich

During our first annual International Women’s Day Panel, you submitted so many excellent questions to our panel that we weren’t able to answer them all. So, we asked professional women from our GIVEN network to respond to them through our Blog! In this post ( 3 of 3) Beth Leverich shares her thoughts on motivation in a period of waiting, prayer, and more!

Embracing Your Single Years: Q&A with Beth Leverich2025-05-29T16:49:07-04:00

Embracing Your Gifts: Q&A with Rachel Bulman

During our first annual International Women’s Day Panel, you submitted so many excellent questions to our panel that we weren’t able to answer them all. So, we asked professional women from our GIVEN network to respond to them through our Blog! In this post (2 of 3) Rachel Bulman shares her thoughts on the importance of using her gifts, the most important woman in her life, and hearing her vocational call.

Embracing Your Gifts: Q&A with Rachel Bulman2023-05-02T17:28:04-04:00

Embracing Your Femininity in Leadership: Q&A with Meghan Cokeley

During our first annual International Women’s Day Panel, you submitted so many excellent questions to our panel that we weren’t able to answer them all. So, we asked professional women from our GIVEN network to respond to them through our Blog! In this post (1 of 3) Meghan Cokeley, Director of the Office for the New Evangelization for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, shares her thoughts on what inspires her, what keeps her grounded and how we can discern God’s will for our lives.

Embracing Your Femininity in Leadership: Q&A with Meghan Cokeley2023-05-02T17:32:27-04:00

Elizabeth Russell

Location: Lisle, IL Job Title: Writer and Entrepreneur Organization: The Flight House Education: Magdalen College Degree: Liberal Arts, Concentration in Philosophy Elizabeth Russell, GIVEN '16 "[W]hen I uncovered my original action plan from 2016, while moving boxes as I once again moved out of my parent’s home, I laughed and cried. I had not realized how [...]

Elizabeth Russell2021-07-12T23:05:08-04:00

Advocacy Doesn’t End at the Ballot Box

It’s been 100 years since women earned the right to vote, 56 years since that right was extended to all women in our society. But the divisiveness and animosity of recent election cycles have left many feeling jaded, depressed, unheard, frustrated, and just plain over it. Can you relate?

Advocacy Doesn’t End at the Ballot Box2025-05-29T16:53:07-04:00

Krista Corbello

Location: Los Angeles, CA Job Title: Social Media Coordinator Organization: Digital Communications, Archdiocese of Los Angeles Education: University of Louisiana at Lafayette; Divine Mercy University Degree: Bachelor of Arts, Communications (Concentration in Public Relations), Minor in Business; Pursuing Master of Science, Psychology Krista Corbello, GIVEN '19 The GIVEN Forum gave me a space to explore my [...]

Krista Corbello2021-07-12T23:09:51-04:00
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