We’ve hit the end of a fantastic season. Here’s a recap of some of the highlights over the last season of content. The first season highlighted people of color in sales, and season two focused on people of color who’ve thrived in sales. And season three? Stay tuned to find out!
We’ve had great takeaways from several of our guests:
- For example, Jose Quiroz uses his Mexican heritage to help him in sales (and found out his grandfather was a salesman.)
- Felix Montelara showed the importance of focusing on your audience is critical for salespeople.
- Amanda Abella finds success in sales thanks to her heritage and family.
- Simon Tecle made sure he was a leader in his sales role, and Wendell Jordan Jr. discussed the importance of overcoming cultural bias in the sales industry.
- Donald himself broke down his experience as the first in his family to join the sales community
- Ruben Alvarez leverages his color without abusing it, and Patrick Carter gave us several tips to advance our careers.
There are many powerful stories of people of color thriving in sales:
- Oprah Winfrey and Harriet Tubman were two of the salespeople ever to exist, even if they weren’t traditional “salespeople.”
- Kevin Cummings made more money as a salesman than his cousin (who was a doctor.)
- DeJuan Brown fell into sales without meaning to, and it’s lead to an incredibly successful career.
- Lin Hart spoke about Reginald F. Lewis, the richest black man in the world, and what he did to get there.
Selling in Color will take a two-week break, returning in October for another season of great content. The theme? Selling skills, strategies, tips, and ideas from fellow salespeople of color that they use to help in their sales efforts and that you can use in yours! It’s a season you won’t want to miss.
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