About SheMentor
About SheMentor
Phyllis R. Neill is the architect of the widely publicized and fast-growing website www.shementor.com, a communications portal created to support awareness of the issues faced by today's professional female business executives, and to provide advice in general to executive women on navigating tricky corporate landscapes. Her 20+ years in executive management have taught her a thing or two about how to manage businesses - and how to treat people.
Throughout her distinguished career, Phyllis has served in leadership positions for a variety of different business sectors, including computer software, healthcare IT, advertising, and media ratings, just to name a few. She has served as the Chief Operating Officer of a new passive media research technology firm. She has served as Vice President, General Manager for a media research computer software company, working successfully through such issues as company-wide reorganizations, acquisitions, and the launching of several new product lines. She has also served as Director for the largest healthcare IT company in the world, working in product management, marketing and client services. In every one of these roles, Phyllis has been successful at transforming the culture of those organizations into profitable, lean, business units – and yet managed to still keep them “fun to work at” – just ask any of her former employees or co-workers!
Phyllis is the published author of a wide variety of articles on business, employment, and leadership. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in International Business from Auburn University. Phyllis’ unique blend of business savvy, organizational expertise, and a reputation for being a respected expert in interacting with and leading people lend her a deeper understanding of the complex nuances of the corporate “playing field” and the best ways to navigate it.
Phyllis’ recently launched blog, SheMentor’s Musings, was recently named "101 Women Bloggers to Watch, Fall 2008" by WE magazine for women for helping women across the country get desperately needed advice that cannot be found elsewhere, and at the same time exchange information on hard-to-find issues facing the executive woman in the workforce today. Be sure to visit her blog at www.shementor.com and add your opinions!
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