Author: Lisa Jeffries Nobling
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M.Gemi Brings Fine Italian Shoes Direct to Consumers at a Fast Fashion Pace
Imagine: A shoe you purchased online that actually fits! Add to that, fine Italian craftsmanship and a price point that didn’t set you back an entire paycheck. That’s the goal of M.Gemi and they’re making headlines in big media as a result. (Business Insider, Fast Company, Entrepreneur, Boston Magazine) The latest in a long line…
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Best Flats for Business and Class
The Brickyard at NC State shows no mercy on ladies wearing stilettos, especially on rainy days. Even the brick walkway in front of Nelson almost got me on the first day of Global Luxury Management boot camp. So take my advice and stash these flats in your bag to make getting around on foot a…
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NC State Global Luxury Management Summer Reading Review
My acceptance into grad school came with a summer reading list comprised of several digital PDF articles and three books. In light of orientation beginning tomorrow, I hopped on Periscope for a few minutes to share the books and my take on them, as well as to suggest two articles for further reading in the…
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Back to School
Think this is a post about sending a mini off to elementary school? Not so much. It’s me who is heading back to school! This fall (as in, starting next week!), I’ll be back at NCSU to get my master’s degree in Global Luxury Management – it’s a full-time program, but I’ll be maintaining my…
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I Am Confident This Will Happen to Me One Day
Great commercial, Acura! I am regularly singing when driving by myself. I hope there’s no “auto-answer” feature on my iPhone + Bluetooth connection. #LikeABoss
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What I’ve Been Up To: Quarterly Edition
I can’t believe that July, August and September have flown by so fast, that I didn’t even get the chance to write monthly recaps. (Let’s write that off to beautiful NC weather keeping my weekends and evenings booked solid.) Since we’re talking about the last three months as a whole, let’s just take a look…
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Can a Blog Post from 2010 Still Be Relevant?
You tell me! I stumbled upon this guest post I wrote on behalf of the Shoeboxed.com team “way back” in 2010: Why Your Visitors Hate Your Stock Photography. It is featured on BoostSuite.com and I’m happy to say I believe the takeaways are still relevant today. I’d love to hear your thoughts…