Tiffany Monhollon works in corporate communications in the staffing and human resources industry, and her experience ranges from non-profit to corporate. She’s worked and written for a Fortune 500 company, an international missions organization, volunteer groups, university organizations, newspapers and start-up businesses. She is passionate about defining the lines of professionalism, integrity and authenticity in our new media world. She writes about this and other career and new media-related topics at her blog, Little Red Suit. You can also read her writing at Employee Evolution. After work and on weekends Tiffany loves to blog, volunteer with youth and dabble in writing children’s literature. She is actively involved in her community through leadership in organizations such as the Public Relations Society of America and is an advocate for mentorship in the workplace and outside of it.
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