Cheryl A. Brunetti ’92 is known for her ability to think strategically and make tough executive decisions. This year, she was honored in SmartCEO magazine by the Executives’ Association of New York City, which gave her the 2015 Deal of Distinction Award in technology. A leader in the eDiscovery industry, RVM has the distinction of making the 2015 Inc. 5000 Honor Roll by achieving a place its list for the fifth consecutive year
Women’s issues drive Brunetti and she is committed to helping women succeed. Brunetti was instrumental in RVM’s recognition by the Women Presidents’ Organization as one of the fastest-growing women-led businesses in the world. In 2014, Brunetti was named one of the Best 50 Women in Business by NJ BIZ.
Let your drive and desire be known.
When presented with an opportunity, take it and run. Don’t wait to be asked.
Lead by example.
By behaving in the ways that bring about positive results, you become someone others wish to emulate.
Have a technology base.
Tech skills will give you a competitive edge no matter what your career choice.
Surround yourself with smart people and don’t shy away from those whose opinions differ from yours.
Being around those with different strengths will complement you, make you better informed and promote your successes.
Don’t be afraid to fail.
Success never comes without failure. Remember to look back at lessons learned from those failures, but don’t dwell on them. Keep laser-focused on the future.
Start leading today. Join the Rider Women’s Leadership Council (RWLC), a community of alumnae and friends committed to taking an active role for a positive impact on students, the University and our members. Contact Pam Mingle at [email protected] for more info or visit www.rider.edu/support-rider/womens-leadership-council.