Have you ever struggled to make difficult decisions due to doubt? Mel Robbins’ “Let Them” theory holds the secret to making lightning-fast decisions. With the use of one simple technique, you can be free from doubt. Want to know how to apply this to your life? This could be the moment you’ve been waiting for.
On 4 Dec. at 15:00 CET, join guest speaker Nicole Witopil, senior analyst facilities at GlobalFoundries, as she discusses how a positive mindset can break barriers and unlock your freedom to lead, decide, and take control. It’s time to turn “maybe” into “yes, you can!” The first step to a freer, stronger future begins with a single choice – and that decision will change your life!
Our session host will be Daniela Tschernoster of GlobalFoundries. Join us live to participate in a speaker Q&A and breakout discussions.
Nicole Witopil, Senior Analyst Facilities, GlobalFoundries
Nicole Witopil has been a senior analyst at GlobalFoundries, a semiconductor company, for over 8 years, in the Facilities department, where she leads projects in construction, office redesigns and employee placement. She began as an external project manager with a focus on technical documentation. Nicole is passionate about advancing diversity in leadership roles, particularly for women in technical documentation. Her master’s thesis, “An Examination of the Evolution of Female Leadership Representation in the Technical Documentation Services Sector in Germany,” explores the rise of women in leadership positions in the industry. She also contributed an article to tekom Deutschland e. V., focusing on how we can build more inclusive environments for women in tech and recruit female leaders. At 33, based in Berlin, Nicole is committed to personal growth and intentionally choosing happiness every day.
Daniela Tschernoster, GlobalFoundries
Daniela Tschernoster is working with GlobalFoundries (GF), a Semiconductor Company, for more than 24 years. She is part of the NPI (New Product Introduction) department. As a project manager she is responsible for the success of prototype manufacturing from different customers and technologies. Within her company, she is currently the president of women ERG (employee resource group) focusing on female career development. She lives in Dresden, Germany with her teenage son.