Controlling your life-brand for likes loves career advancement

Right this minute, you are the proud owner of a library full of content. And congratulations, it’s all about you! Cute, rambunctious, smart, or downright unflattering photos, videos, phrases, behaviors, what and who you like and love, where you’ve been, and what elicits your frown or thumbs down. You and your reactors have been building your life-brand since the birth of your life online. With trolls, cancel culture, reputational damage, and career destruction tainting our new connected reality, isn’t it time you take control of it?

Generation Brand

The ultimate playbook to take ownership of your career

Generation Brand is the ultimate playbook for cultivating your life-brand seamlessly through every life stage, leading to strong self-confidence and career advancement. Generation Brand explains how actively controlling one’s life-brand gives every individual a voice and the opportunity to help impact positive change in their organization and beyond.

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Endorsements

“Irina Soriano is boldly taking a stand on gender equity for ‘Generation Brand’ (those born 2012-2030), introducing new thinking that has a clear link between the need to polish the social media landscape that girls and women are growing up in and empowering them to feel confident, equal to their male counterparts, and ultimately motivated to propel their career path to executive levels. The masses can benefit from the concept of life-brand and mastering it for a fulfilling, fair and just life.”

— Susan MacKenty Brady, CEO, Simmons University Institute for Inclusive Leadership

Irina Soriano Generation Brand

The wake up call

“In a world of rapid change and innovation, this book is both a wake-up call about the pitfalls accompanying this progress, and a roadmap for using the concept of life-brand as a new tool for social good and personal welfare. Managing your personal information and how it impacts your reputation and life-brand is going to be an essential part of everybody’s toolkit. Today, we are able to project our views, beliefs, knowledge, experience, and personalities onto a wide, sometimes even global canvas. Learning to do that safely and effectively is going to be an indispensable skill set for ‘Generation Brand’ and future generations, both in the workplace and in private settings.”

— Christopher Willcox, CEO & President Nomura Securities International

essential

“The book, Generation Brand, is phenomenal. Once upon a time, only adult professionals had to consider all things branding, but now, an entire generation of tech-savvy, ‘social’ children are being ushered in. This is an essential guide.”

Maureen Lippe, Founder and Chairman, Lippe Taylor PR & Digital Marketing

take control

“We are now products, dangerously becoming commodities, with girls mostly on the receiving end of a lack of empathy and hate, and without the tools to fight back—making them vulnerable to a destructive spiral of emotional abuse. Generation Brand provides the tools through awareness to take control of your ‘life-brand’.”

— Marcia Elizabeth Christian Favale, Founder and CEO, Blingby

Required Reading

“Social media is here to stay, and when we learn to coexist with it mindfully and safely, it can be a powerful tool for influential good. This is why Generation Brand is a must read for anyone engaging online who desires to embrace a future in business, politics or even applying to college. When you are clear on how to show up online, that is in alignment with your brand, what ‘shows up’ will never be a concern. Generation Brand is a book for the times and required reading for any parent.

Tricia Brouk, international award-winning director, author and founder, The Big Talk Academy

blueprint

“My childhood was riddled with campaigns reminding us to buckle up in a car, eat healthy and exercise. For the most part it worked. Today there is a new reality with social media and the impact it can have on our kids. Irina Soriano takes a thoughtful and pragmatic approach to this new reality. Most importantly, she provides a blueprint to help us navigate and control our life-brand.”

— Matthew Seeley, Executive Vice President, Merkle

Become a life-brand role model