Jay is a Univesrity of Michigan Law School Graduate and Currently works as the Co-Founder and Chief Strategist at Harrington. Embark on an inspiring journey with Jay as he shares his transformation from College Baseball Player to law school graduate. In our conversation, we delve deep into the power of mindset and maintaining momentum, unlocking the secrets to achieving exponential growth. Jay emphasizes the crucial role of time management in navigating the demanding landscape of law school and thriving as a first-year associate.
Today, Jay leverages his expertise at Harrington, where he advises law firms, empowering lawyers to excel and equipping firms with essential business development strategies. We explore the significance of cultivating an online presence, the art of networking, the value of mentorship, and the paramount importance of establishing oneself as a thought leader.
Beyond his consulting endeavors, Jay is a prolific author with three publications to his name and curates invaluable insights through his newsletter, The Legal Growth Newsletter. Tune in as Jay generously shares his top podcast picks, must-read books, and cutting-edge tech recommendations. With an undeniable presence on LinkedIn, Jay's contagious mindset and attitude offer invaluable lessons for all.
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Jay’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jayharrington
Jay’s Newsletter: https://www.hcommunications.biz/newsletter
Jay’s Podcast: https://www.hcommunications.biz/thethoughtleadershipproject
Jay’s Books: The Productivty Pivot, The Essential Associate, One of a Kind
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