The Blog Squad presents Susan Cartier-Liebel, for your consideration...
I am new to the blogosphere but no stranger to having passion for new frontiers. And I like to be a front runner in everything I do.
I am a lawyer, solo practitioner, adjunction professor at Quinnipiac University School of Law in Connecticut (I have no issue with the time difference for your talk show), a consultant for solo and small firm practitioners, columnist for the Connecticut Law Tribune and Law.com, which are both affiliates of ALM Properties which run 39 publications and various and sundry websites throughout the country.
My goal is to take my consulting business nationally (as I've already gotten exposure from my writing and started to create a nice fan base) and to build a solid platform to market my book on starting a solo practice. (The book is in the beginning stages. ) Without question, I know blogging can do this. But it must be done correctly and with the best mentoring available, I can achieve my goals.
In addition, I want to create change within law schools, in general. Those who aspire to become their own bosses are not received as peers. They are seen as those who "couldn't get a job." That is insulting, preposterous and degrading to those who have that entrepreneurial spirit. You both can relate to that spirit :)
It may be a tall order, but I am up to the task. With the right help, maybe I could even foment a revolution within academia!
I've recently entered the blogosphere at www.susancartierliebel.typepad.com . (As you can see, I have a lot of passion for everything I do. I would be just as enthusiastic and committed and respectful to your goals with this project.)
I chose creating my own blog because as a consultant it is important for me to "walk the walk." To create an excellent effective blog (with mentoring) and then encourage others fits my style of hands-on consulting. It also gives me greater credibility with my students and clients.
Please give strong consideration to this application because I am ready, willing and able to give you exactly what you need for your thirteen week pilot program. In return, you will get much more than you expected from this contest.

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