Entrepreneur Studio Series - Episode 28 - Imposter Syndrome

CODE/+/TRUST CEO Patrick Bryant interviews Christina Lock, CEO and Founder of Catch Talent, where they discuss impostor syndrome and how it can sometimes feel intimidating to sit at the table with some of the biggest companies in the world.

Entrepreneur Studio Series - Episode 28 - Imposter Syndrome
Z. Reese Downing
Z. Reese Downing
Director of Marketing
Entrepreneur Studio

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Patrick’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickbryant/

Christina’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinalock/

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CHRISTINA LOCK BIOGRAPHY

Christina is an entrepreneur, leader, human resources executive, and public speaker with a proven track record of building companies and talent attraction expertise.As CEO of Catch Talent, Christina leads the delivery of technical recruiting services to growing technology, creative, and government contracting companies.

Prior to launching Catch, she was a founding member and Vice President of HR and Recruiting at SPARC, where her team hired over 300 Team Members in less than five years.Christina has also held leadership, recruiting, and business development positions at ARAMARK and Aerotek.

Christina serves on the boards of the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce, Charleston Women in Tech, Charleston Southern University JRS Coding School, and has spoken at SHRM, DIG South, Pecha Kucha, and the College of Charleston.

She mentors fellow entrepreneurs, Mom-preneurs and professionals through the Harbor Entrepreneur Center, Women in Tech, and Women’s Entrepreneur Group of Charleston.

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