Advertising Federation. It almost makes us sound serious.
"If you don't get noticed, you don't have anything. You just have to be noticed, but the art is in getting noticed naturally, without screaming or without tricks." -Leo Burnett
June 6, 2013 • AAF Luncheon (Jen Bertsch)
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AAF Luncheon • Jen Bertsch
June 6, 2013 • 11:30-1:00
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As a successful coach and personal brand strategist, Jen Bertsch has an unending drive to help entrepreneurial-minded leaders thrive professionally and personally. This passion was partially
developed during her five years as a director of the second-largest Chamber of Commerce in Minnesota. She saw first hand what set apart the successful go-getters and the not-so-go-getters.
Her inquisitive and direct style makes it easy for her clients to open up. Raised in a fun-loving Polish family – which included a father with a big personality and six brothers, many of whom are
entrepreneurs – helped cultivate a comfort with a wide range of people and give her an ease when "talking shop".
When Jen was growing up, her dad used a peculiar word to describe her. He would smile as he watched her grit, wit and determination and say, “You’ve got moxie, kid! A lot of people don’t have it, but
you’ve got it.” After a few other mentors echoed this adjective, it seemed there was no other choice for a name when starting her coaching business in 2007.
At Moxy Coaching, Jen uses her contagious enthusiasm to spark her clients to take the actions needed to uncover a future distinct from their past. Owing to her vast experience in retail management,
advertising, training and economic development, she consistently implements innovative ideas resulting in record-setting performances.
She received the Duluth News Tribune’s 20 under 40 award in 2008 for her leadership in founding Fuse Duluth, a program focused on connecting young professionals with the business community.
Constantly curious and pursuing to better herself, Jen completed her advanced coach training at Coach U in 2012.
