In the new issue of ROI Show, you will hear three bright stories of women who realize themselves in arbitration, events, and media. Each of them has come a long way, full of challenges, failures, achievements, and drive.
Anna Shemyakina, Susanna Gevorgyan and Anna Borisova shared what usually remains behind the scenes: how it all started, what everyday life looks like, what inspires them and what they “kringle” from.
Anna launches business areas from scratch and knows how to do it calmly, without panic. She believes that in arbitration, the winner is not the loudest, but the most resilient. She says that she can simultaneously run a call, negotiate a cap, respond in a telegram, and not mix up anything.
It turns out that you can send your resume to SalesDoubler while lying on the beach in the Emirates and in a few years become a co-founder at Gentle Partners. You will see what was difficult and what was “like clockwork” in the new issue.
For Anna, fakups are not failures, but cases with experience. She believes her biggest success is still ahead. Now she is focusing on the development of the product line.
Anna has watched all the previous episodes of ROI Show and notes that she especially liked the atmosphere on the set and the team. So maybe this is your destiny: to visit ROI Show?
Susanna works in the publisher development department: she solves issues of partners and makes sure that the margin grows. All this after she came to arbitrage with zero knowledge of the niche. With a lot of perseverance and a great team by her side, this is now her area of expertise, where she is in the top.
No wonder Susanna immediately felt “at home” in the ROI Show studio, in a friendly atmosphere, because we did too!
Anna is an event producer and a woman with a cool sense of irony. She used to work as an event leader at GG.BET. She left the company after the management changed its vision.
“It’s not about tandem. It’s like a salad with watermelon and feta – someone tries to kill the flavor, but in the end, everything flows.”
Now he is engaged in private events and believes that there is no ceiling in the event niche.
“Because there should be one clown in the family. If there are two of them, then when they come home, they take off their striped overalls, red noses and wigs, sit at the kitchen table, drink vodka and cry.” By the way, she says that arbitrators are not interested in people like her either, as reciprocity is different.
She immediately agreed with ROI Show: it will be a bit of a curveball, but it will be interesting. She says that maybe someone will even be offended after the episode – but we don’t know how anyone can be offended by this beautiful woman!
Three heroines, three stories, three professions – but all with a common feature: none of them is afraid to be themselves. With their sincerity and passion, they shape the style of their niches, and they do it with humor and great dedication.
Watch the new issue of ROI Show. There will be a lite atmosphere, funny and real.