Karen Wensley
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Karen Wensley received her MBA from McMaster University in 1980 after which she joined Ernst & Young from which she retired in 2010. After many years as a tax partner, she joined the firm’s leadership team as the national HR leader, where she led the strategic imperative of recruiting and developing the best people. Since retiring, Karen has continued to exercise her passion for mentoring. She works with senior professionals as an executive coach and with professionals new to Canada as a volunteer mentor with the Toronto Region Immigrant Employment Council.

She serves as a director of the newly merged Trillium Heath Centre/ Credit Valley Hospital. She also enjoys interacting with university students as a lecturer in business ethics at the University of Waterloo. Whether with students or executives, Karen’s focus is on helping people think about what they want to be known for – what their “personal brand” should be – and using that knowledge to manage the development of their career.

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The Boston Bombers Are Not the "Other"

(1) Comments | Posted April 24, 2013 | 5:38 PM

Today's hot topic is radicalization. Google it, and you'll find over a million entries. Everyone is asking how "home-grown" young men become terrorists. The more politically correct writers avoid mentioning religion, but it's another nail in the brand of Islam -- something about the religion, we think, can radicalize its...

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Business Leaders Can Learn From Pope Francis and Marissa Mayer

(3) Comments | Posted March 15, 2013 | 5:27 PM

There is no better time to test your brand than when you become the new boss. Most of us are unlikely to become Pope or CEO of Yahoo, but the same challenges arise when we become office manager, team leader, or soccer coach.

Taking over as leader is relatively...

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University Students: Brand Yourself Now and Get Ahead

(0) Comments | Posted January 18, 2013 | 6:58 AM

I spoke to several groups of first and second year university students last week about personal branding. They are all in business or professional programs and their universities offer them sessions on networking and job interview skills. They are starting to realize that good grades are not sufficient for career...

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Why Has Sandy Hook Touched More Than Syria?

(5) Comments | Posted December 18, 2012 | 11:00 PM

It's hard to sort out one's emotions when listening to the media reports about the murders of the children and teachers in Connecticut. Some are undoubtedly universal -- sadness at the waste of young lives, horror at the magnitude of the killing, empathy for the parents and relatives, relief that...

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The Branding Lessons You Can Learn From the U.S. Election

(0) Comments | Posted November 7, 2012 | 11:58 AM

Most of us are relieved the U.S. election is over -- listening to the hyperbole of the campaign for so many months has been difficult even for Canadians who don't hear the ads and don't have the same emotional reaction to the candidates. But there are some lessons...

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How Shy People Can Get Noticed at Work

(0) Comments | Posted October 15, 2012 | 5:46 PM

Many people find their career options are limited because they are shy -- the steps needed to build a personal brand seem too frightening. Or they may just believe that to get noticed, you have to brag and speak loudly and have a big personality, and that doesn't feel right...

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How to Recover Your Personal Brand After a Failure

(0) Comments | Posted September 26, 2012 | 12:22 PM

A personal branding strategy is built around success. Knowing what you're good at, articulating the value you can deliver, and getting recognized for that value are the three key elements in creating a brand. But we all fail from time to time. The project is delivered late, the client selects...

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Mark Carney: Canada's Smoothest Operator

(1) Comments | Posted August 28, 2012 | 12:00 PM

Mark Carney, Governor of the Bank of Canada, probably has the best personal brand of anyone in Canada right now. That is no small feat for a central banker (think grey and boring), an ex-Goldman Sachs managing director (think hundreds of millions in SEC fines) and an economist (think profession...

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How (and Why) to Build Your Personal Brand

(2) Comments | Posted August 24, 2012 | 7:19 AM

When I tell people I have written a book about personal branding, I get a lot of blank stares. This is because they don't associate me -- a retired tax partner from Ernst & Young -- with the topic. They think that personal brands are for celebrities but not for...

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