National Association of Professional Women Inducts Kelli OGrady at Senior Technical Consultant, Into its VIP Woman of the Year Circle
Garden City, NY (PRWEB) August 31, 2015 -- The National Association of Professional Women (NAPW) honors Kelli OGrady as a 2015-2016 inductee into its VIP Woman of the Year Circle. She is recognized with this prestigious distinction for leadership in telecommunications. NAPW is the nation’s leading networking organization exclusively for professional women, boasting more than 700,000 members and over 200 operating Local Chapters.
“I’m pleased to welcome Kelli into this exceptional group of professional women,” said NAPW President Star Jones. “Her selfless work and personal courage is helping and inspiring young girls and women to choose this career path.”
Self-motivated, results oriented and driven to succeed, Kelli OGrady is a seasoned professional who has constantly set her career goals to keep pace with her highest aspirations for personal excellence. What sets her apart in the field of telecommunications is her outstanding depth of knowledge and inspiring creativity. Along with her extensive hands-on experience as an elite technician, she proves to be an outstanding candidate for any company.
Having begun her career in the field of education, Ms. OGrady made the bold, life-altering decision to join the Army. She tested as amiable to the Army’s technology and science field, an unusual category as she had received a Master’s degree in Education and Counseling from Canisius College. “Since my four years in the Army, I opened up [to] the world of
science and technology, which fascinates me,” she said. These revelations led to her MBA in Technology Management from the University of Phoenix.
Ms. OGrady’s latest position had been as a Consultant for DAS / Small Cell deployments, one of the most popular markets for cellular solutions for both individual and business users. As a consultant, she diligently worked to bring together between 10-15 business groups for AT&T to get more than 6,000 units deployed nationwide.
“I find it rewarding that there are always opportunities to further better yourself,” said Ms. OGrady. She finds “the most challenging thing about her career is the new challenge of out-sourcing, networking and finding new opportunities” and strives to “ look for the best volunteer opportunities to get more women more involved in fields that they are intimidated
by.” She aims to re-establish herself as a Consultant in the industry and aspires to be a CEO as she understands every aspect of business, having worked from the bottom up.
About NAPW
NAPW’s mission is to provide an exclusive networking forum to successful professional women where they can aspire, connect and achieve. Through innovative resources, tools and benefits, members interact, exchange ideas, advance their knowledge and empower each other.
Lisa Mancuso, NAPW, +1 (516) 453-6111, [email protected]
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