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Jennifer Dziura writes career and life coaching advice for young women in a column called “Bullish,” appearing on TheGloss.com and headquartered on GetBullish.com. | |
She believes in working cleverly and making money to make the world a better place. Jennifer is also an educational humorist best known for co-hosting the Williamsburg Spelling Bee, the nation’s most popular adult spelling bee, as featured in the New York Times and in international press from Tokyo to Sydney. Jennifer's signature one-woman show is entitled What Philosophy Majors Do After College; she also offers shows about punctuation and women's history. Jennifer has performed at clubs and colleges nationwide and for the troops in the Middle East, Persian Gulf, and Africa. She appeared in a Sci Fi Channel pilot for the television show Brain Trust, was featured in an inspirational spot on the Oprah Winfrey Network, has been heard numerous times on NPR, has written for McSweeney's, and is a contributor to "The Idiot's Guide to Jokes" and over a dozen educational books. Jennifer's multiple careers have been invaluable in offering advice to young people just setting out in their own careers. |
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