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  1. View Jennifer Coté, Esq., PMP’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Experience: KBR, Inc. · Education: University of Oklahoma College of Law · Location ...

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  2. JD Candidate 2022 and Daniel Webster Scholar · Experience: UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law · Education: UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law · Location: Bethel · 382 connections on LinkedIn ...

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  3. Co-Founder & CEO at Opalia, the first Canadian company to make real milk with mammary cells. My Journey towards building the future of dairy began a couple years ago when I removed animals...

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    • Start from The Bottom, No Matter How Old You Are
    • Work For Someone Who Needs You
    • Read Minds
    • Be Art-Interested, Not Self-Interested
    • Pick Your Moments
    • Kick Ass at Your job, But Kick More Ass at The Job You Want
    • Show Up and Get Shit Done
    • Trust Your Gut
    • Criticize Constructively and Don’T Gossip
    • Make Others Shine

    For most of us — unless you’re the product of nepotism or were “discovered” through some freakish turn of events in which Dolly Parton read a haiku you wrote on a Starbucks cup then turned it into a country song that HBO suddenly optioned — starting anyplace other than the bottom isn’t possible. Knowing this didn’t make it any less demoralizing whe...

    Early on, I identified that I complemented my boss and could even see myself producing with him one day. Thus, my advice to anyone seeking an assistant position with growth potential is this: Find someone whose weaknesses are your strengths, then work your ass off to prove you’re indispensable. I must stress how important it is to work with someone...

    Stop asking people what you can do for them or what they want on their pizza. Instead, identify what they need and simply do it for them. It is a complete misconception that powerful people in Hollywood want someone to bend to their every whim — no, they want fucking mind readers. You become truly valuable only when no one needs to give you directi...

    There are few greater turnoffs than someone asking, “What’s in it for me?” And yet, this question reverberates in every assistant’s brain across our narcissism-laced city and is glaringly transparent to employers. To combat this, I actively changed the way I thought about daily challenges. I started approaching every task with the goal of making an...

    After significant time grinding away and making yourself subtly indispensable, you’ll need to ask for advancement. For me, this went a little something like this: I worked closely with Adi for three years on spec pilots before he got a passion project greenlit at NBC, “Shades of Blue” (starring Jennifer Lopez). I felt ecstatic being involved in suc...

    No matter your position, you almost always need to do the job you want before you get it. As an assistant, this meant anything from pitching story ideas to giving notes on writers’ work when my boss didn’t have time. As a staff writer on “Eyewitness,” this meant taking on any tasks that needed doing within the next job I aspired toward — that of a ...

    About a month before the “Eyewitness” writers’ room closed, my boss asked me to move to Canada for four and a half months as an on-set producer. This was insane for personal reasons (I would need to leave my husband, home, and adorably persnickety dog), and it was downright intimidating for professional reasons (chiefly, I’d never produced anything...

    Any given day during production looked like this: my boss churned out rewrites and new scripts in his office while I oversaw set from call to wrap. With zero lifelines or cell service in our remote location, this meant it was up to me and my gut to make snap judgements and scene cuts. I had to dare to be the adult in the room and make tough calls, ...

    You know that icky feeling you get from reading your cousin’s vegan-with-a-vengeance blog or angsty Reddit threads? Well, a while ago I noticed that I feel the same way after interacting with gossipy coworkers. I really thought about it and realized that every good boss I’d ever had avoided complaining about their employees. Good bosses simply don’...

    In our competitive industry, it often feels like one person’s success equals our own failure. However, within the community of “Eyewitness” as our cast and crew tirelessly elevated the material no matter how late the hour or buggy the air, I eventually identified my greatest career goal — to be someone who brings out the best in everyone she works ...

  4. As an information technology professional, I am passionate about finding solutions, collaborating with others to explore new system options or automation and successfully making progress in every...

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  5. Nov 4, 2005 · Ms. Jennifer Anne Coté. Eligible to Practice in Texas KBR. Bar Card Number: 24050453 TX License Date: 11/04/2005

  6. Jennifer Coté is an American writer and television producer. Raised in Boston, Massachusetts, Coté holds a B.A. in English literature from Mount Holyoke College and a M.F.A. in screenwriting from The University of Texas at Austin.

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