Editor Spotlight: Lisa Kribs on Clothing in Corporate Culture

Posted on Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 in Press

Some local 20-somethings believe that every day should be Casual Friday. Fuel Your Branding Co-Editor Lisa Kribs was interviewed in the Democrat & Chronicle last week, a Rochester, New York newspaper.

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Excerpt below:

Lisa Kribs, a freelance brand strategist for This is Epidemic (www.thisisepidemic.com) and co-editor of Fuel Your Branding (www.fuelyourbranding.com), sees things differently. “I think that traditional structure is based on some negative things — intimidation, hierarchy — and it ends up restricting productivity,” says the 26-year-old Rochester resident. “I think the corporate environment is evolving big time and the whole mentality is shifting.”

Kribs sports her own edge, with half of her bleach blonde hair shaved off. “It’s been widely accepted,” she says of her hairstyle. “I think my clients welcome change and that kind of a style. My hope is that they view it as a creative expression.”

Millennials like Kribs are the newest generation to join the workforce. They can text, talk and Tweet all at once and want work to revolve around them, not the other way around. More than anything, these 20-somethings want to be themselves at work — and that includes maintaining their personal styles and not being forced to cover up tattoos and piercings.

Read the full article here.

As Chief Creative Officer, Adelle Charles oversees the creative and strategic direction at Fuel Brand Inc. which she co-founded with her partner Joshua Smibert. A designer and entrepreneur at heart, Charles has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design from RIT and has won various awards for her past work in television. You can follow her on Twitter. [Fuel Brand Inc., creators of fuelbrandnetwork.com + madebytinder.com]

 

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