blog: behind the scenes.
spotlight: Jessica Markowitz
stage supports #businessdevelopment from behind the scenes to coach #lawyers and help their clients shine.
today's stage spotlight is on Jessica Markowitz (President + COO at Paragon Legal (website link here), a women-founded and women-led legal services business). Paragon is focused on empowering forward-thinking companies with flexible and interim in-house legal solutions. Jessica is excited by data, a good challenge, and creating change through growth.
we are shouting from the rooftops in excitement to share Jessica's spotlight.
Change the script with us.
We are changing the script on marketing and business development. For stage to be able to say βwe are changing the scriptβ means we have actually to do things differently.
Different means that we post about feelings. We post about losing. We post about winning. We post about being business owners. We post about being a working parent. We post about being a women-owned business. We post about our experiences.
We write about these topics to show lawyers, BD + marketing teams that they are not alone; everyone wants connection.
We post about winning and losing to show our lawyers that we know the sales cycle, how to handle the wins, the losses and everything in between.
We describe our experiences to demonstrate that we practice what we teach. We get it, because we are living it everyday.
We talk about these topics because we are human. And the clients that are drawn to this approach? Those are the clients we want to work with and those are the clients that want to work with us.
spotlight: Lisa Olney
stage supports business development and #legalmarketing teams from behind the scenes to coach #lawyers and help their clients shine.
today's stage spotlight is on Lisa Olney (Chief Brand Officer at Validity Finance, LLC). Lisa is a legal marketing veteran with a quick mind and a keen eye for detail and the client experience. Lisa is responsible for creating brand unity and driving effective brand communication to support business growth. (She also beautifully articulated our ethos and brand in 2 seconds flat... we should have recorded it).
we are lucky that Lisa allowed us to spotlight her today.
spotlight: Rebecca Edwards
today's stage spotlight is on Rebecca Edwards Hnatowski (Senior Marketing + Business Development Manager at Williams Mullen). Over her 15 years of experience, Rebecca covered multiple practice groups, connecting dots, bringing people together, and helping lawyers build strong and lasting relationships.
we are delighted to share Rebecca's spotlight today.
spotlight: Sheri Mayerowitz
stage supports business development and #marketing teams from behind the scenes to help #lawyers and their clients shine.
today's stage spotlight is on Sheri Mayerowitz (Director of Alumni Relations + Client Engagement at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP). Sheri has overseen successful alumni programs for almost her entire career, but more importantly, Sheri is focused on creating positive and thoughtful alumni experiences across the entire client journey.
we are fortunate to be able to share Sheri's spotlight today.
differentiated by empathy
stage is about #pursuit, #growth, and #connection.
Pursuit co-designed with your client to achieve their goals.
Growth of your relationships [and revenue].
Connection with a myriad of permutations, including connecting clients to one another.
stage was conceived to be "differentiated by empathy" marketing and business development shop, changing the script on how to approach #legalmarketing and business development. While our emphasis is on humanity, we retain the sharpened tools and skills gained during our Big Law tenure.
As a women-owned shop, we help set the stage (get it?) for growing client relationships and growing revenue while concurrently being human -- gloriously and individually human. π
coaching + curiosity
stage's core coaching skills include a module on curiosity + active listening for #lawyers and #legalmarketing teams. Understanding a client's communication and listening style is imperative for the client to feel understood and, more importantly, heard. But what if you think you are showing enthusiasm and excitement, but in reality, you are interrupting?
Enter the work of linguist Deborah Tannen. She discusses listening approaches in her book, "Conversational Style."
This topic also resurfaced after a TikTok video discussed the conversational differences between regions (New Yorkers versus everywhere else). Inc. Magazine published a piece on this topic, stating, "Your professional conversations will go better if you understand different people view interruptions differently."
Even at stage, we are regrounding ourselves in our conversation approaches. We have three different principals in three different cities, and we are applying our learnings and realizations internally and passing along those learnings to others.
"Interrupters" can fall into the conversational style category of "cooperative overlapping" the intent of "cooperative overlap" isn't to silence or disrespect your conversation partner. It signals enthusiasm and interest in what the person is saying, which works amazingly when you're talking to someone who shares this conversational style. But when an overlapper meets a person more accustomed to viewing any interruption as rude? Misunderstandings and even conflict can occur. Not a great look for understanding the client.
So, if you are a cooperative overlapper, how can you better communicate with others?
Be present and observe. If you notice that your conversation partner isn't responding well to your chiming in (e.g., they stop talking or seem uncomfortable), try expressing your engagement in non-verbal cues instead, like nodding. If you do overlap (aka interrupt), acknowledge it, then encourage the other person to continue talking.
What is your conversational style?
beyond business cards - authentic networking within the legal world
What does networking mean? What is networking? What is networking even mean today? What is authentic networking mean? In this episode of This Legal Life, host Ben Chiriboga is joined by Principal and Co-Founder of stage, Megan Senese. Megan and Ben are diving into what it really means to network and how can we network authentically to build stronger and more impactful relationships.
listen here
spotlight: Wendy Wei Chou | Founder + CEO | DealMakers
profile on Wendy Wei Chou of DealMakers
https://dealmakersforums.com/
stage guides legal professionals behind the scenes and leverages our co-sourced model to support BD + marketing departments so they can #shine.
today's stage spotlight is on Wendy Wei Chou (Founder and CEO of Dealmakers Forums). Wendy is a marketing veteran bringing over 20+ years of experience in marketing + communications, events, and content creation. She created the first series of intellectual property monetization and finance conferences starting in 2001 βand hasn't looked back, producing over 100 successful #events.
we are thrilled to share Wendy's stage spotlight.