Margaret was interviewed by reporter Mario Halario on NBC 10 The Sunrise Show Sunday, November 20, 2010 Learn more »
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Margaret was interviewed by reporter Mario Halario on NBC 10 The Sunrise Show Sunday, November 20, 2010 Learn more »
I hadn’t had as much time the night before as I thought. So I still had to go through my wardrobe and figure out what to bring and even what to wear. I was quickly going through my clothes about an hour before needing to leave. No, I wasn’t packing for a vacation. I was getting clothes together for
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Margaret Batting, President and Founder of Elevé Image Consulting was interviewed live Monday evening, May 3 by Marion Brooks of NBC Now Chicago for the University of Phoenix Career Fair. The job fair took place on Tuesday, May 3 at Soldier Field in Chicago and Margaret was one of their featured speakers. A clip of the interview will be posted shortly.
Margaret Batting, president and owner of Eleve Image Consulting in Barrington, RI, announces her involvement in the Southern New England “Go Red for Women” luncheon on Friday, February 11 at the Westin Providence. Batting will join
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I had the pleasure of being a guest on Patricia Raskin’s new radio show Positive Business on Friday, February 14. We talked about the important role our image plays Learn more »
Dec 20, 2010 – BARRINGTON, RI – Margaret Batting, president and owner of Eleve Image Consulting, announces the launch of a new business column for Rhode Island online news site, GoLocalProv.com. Learn more »
Managing your brand is a process. It is about being aware, making conscious choices and aligning your brand image with your projected presence.
(FOX Providence) – This week’s Street Stories, “image is everything.”
To some it’s not just a cliche and they’re hoping to help local women, no matter how successful they already are.
You never get a second chance to make a first impression, especially when it comes to job interviews. Regardless of how much you research a company and rehearse exactly what you’re going to say the night before an interview, you must realize that what isn’t said is just as significant as what is said. Studies show that you only have seven to 17 seconds to make a favorable first impression and 18 additional encounters to change a first impression.
Margaret Batting is the only certified image consultant and personal brand strategist in the state. Before launching her own business full time a year and a half ago — Elevé — she worked for Staples for nearly 16 years, rising to the level of vice president of merchandising process improvement. After her son was born, she decided to look into a career where she could create her own schedule.