The Young Professionals Virtual Network Presents: Discussions on Imposter Syndrome
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM EDT
Do you ever feel like you doubt yourself? Have you ever felt unprepared for a responsibility your manager or Board placed upon you?
If you are new to the association sector, or simply new to your role, you are not alone!
Join CSAE’s Young Professional Virtual Network on Thursday, July 21, 2022 for a free virtual panel discussion on imposter syndrome.
We’ll discuss some of the struggles that young professionals face with imposter syndrome and ways to manage it— and you’ll have a chance to meet other young professionals who are in the same boat. It promises to be an amazing conversation that you won’t want to miss!
Register here to save your spot.
Speaker
Lindsay Murray, Account Manager, Redstone Agency
Lindsay is passionate about the non-profit sector and everything it has to offer. Her interest for this field stems from her past experience in hospitality sales and event planning. She had the opportunity to build close relationships with association executives where she learned to appreciate the industry. It was this newfound passion that led her into an Executive Director role for an association situated in Prince Edward Island.
With Redstone Agency, she is able to apply her diverse background to better service associations. Lindsay’s experience contributes to her competencies in communications, relationship building, task prioritization and project management. Self-motivated and driven to reach goals, she prides herself in collaborating with others to assess gaps and formulate strategies that optimize results for all parties involved. Her interest in associations can be seen through her volunteer efforts as well—she is Chair of CSAE’s Atlantic Network Council and Co-Chair of CSAE’s Pan Canadian Young Professionals committee. Lindsay also seeks professional growth through continued education and is currently working towards her Certified Association Executive® (CAE) designation.
As a native of Niagara, she grew up an admirer of the region’s natural beauty and continues to find great joy in exploring its many corners. When she is not at work, you can find her outside hiking or in a gym playing or coaching volleyball.