All is in Attitude - Nancy J Alauzen
 

About Nancy J. Alauzen

 
 


Alauzen Attitude - All Is In Attitude

The name of Nancy’s company, All Is In Attitude, has a two fold meaning. A name like Alauzen is often mispronounced. The correct pronunciation is All Is In. The Attitude part of the name comes from the way Nancy approaches life.

Nancy was born with a rare form of rickets. As a result, she is only 4’9” tall. Kids made fun of Nancy and her self esteem was low. Nancy started life with a challenge, but she came through a stronger person because of it. Nancy worked hard and never gave up and has maintained a very positive attitude.


Nancy J. Alauzen

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by Fred P. Kenderson

Nancy’s positive attitude shines through as she speaks to groups and counsels individuals who face challenges in getting and keeping a job. Contact Nancy today to find out how she can share her power tips for successful employment with your career development staff, , students, clients, displaced workers, entry-level job employees and job readiness participants.

About Nancy J. Alauzen

As a recruiter in a large financial institution and then as an outreach specialist in a job readiness program, Nancy has extensive experience in assisting entry-level job seekers meet the challenges they face balancing work, family and life issues.

In Nancy’s current position as Workforce Development Coordinator for a non-profit in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Nancy’s responsibilities include intensive case management services, career development planning, and providing supportive services for entry-level employees at a large urban hospital. Nancy assists these individuals in resolving problems and addressing needs that may undermine their work performance, impact their continued employment and limit their potential for career advancement.

Nancy is also principal of her own company, All Is In Attitude. In this capacity, she writes, speaks, and coaches on issues that face entry-level job seekers and employees. Nancy's vast experience enables her to address real-life obstacles in the workplace and to share inspiration and common sense solutions for overcoming challenges. In her presentations, Nancy weaves in the stories, tips and ideas from her booklet published in 2004 entitled “66 Power Tips To Help You Land the Job You Want”.

Nancy received her Master of Science degree in Human Resources Management from LaRoche College and her undergraduate degree in Business Administration-Marketing from Clarion University. Nancy earned her Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF) credential in April, 2004.

Nancy is a member of the National Speakers Association and is a graduate of the NSA Pittsburgh Chapter’s mentoring program. Nancy was recognized by the Chapter as Apprentice of the Year in 2001-2002 and has also served on the board for the local chapter. In 2003, Nancy earned her Competent Toastmaster (CTM) award from Toastmasters International.

Nancy resides in suburban Pittsburgh. She has been a volunteer with Pittsburgh Vision Services since 1997 and a lector in her church since 1988. Nancy is also a volunteer for the recycling program in the community.

 

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Nancy is also principal of her own company, All Is In Attitude.

In this capacity, she writes, speaks, and coaches on issues that face entry-level job seekers and employees.

Nancy vast experience enables her to address real-life obstacles in the workplace and to share inspiration and common sense solutions for overcoming challenges.

In her presentations, Nancy weaves in the stories, tips and ideas from her booklet published in 2004 entitled “66 Power Tips To Help You Land the Job You Want”.

 

 

 

 

Nancy Alauzen related to students and brought real world knowledge to my professional career development class.

Her "66 Power Tips to Help You Land The Job You Want," is an awesome tool that I plan to use in my upcoming class.

Pamela Schmidbauer
Career Development Instructor
International Academy of Design and Technology, Pittsburgh, PA