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Unforgettable Presence
Get Seen, Gain Influence, and Catapult Your Career by Lorraine K. Lee
Your presence is your power. It’s not just about being seen, but about being remembered.

Do you feel invisible at work despite being a hard worker?
In Unforgettable Presence (coming April 2025), Lorraine K. Lee offers a practical guide to communicate with confidence, build strategic relationships, and effectively advocate for yourself.

SMARTEST TAKEAWAYS
Unforgettable Presence
1️⃣ Presence is More Than Physical: Your professional presence extends far beyond physical spaces; it’s also about how you're perceived in virtual meetings and online platforms.
2️⃣ Presence = How x Where: Success is not just about hard work; it's about being seen in the right places and by the right people.
3️⃣ Mindset Shift is Key: Lee emphasizes that career advancement is less about working more and more about adopting the right mindset to drive your professional journey forward.
INSIGHTFUL EXAMPLE
From Overlooked to Unforgettable
Imagine Sarah, a talented but overlooked developer. She excelled at coding but struggled to gain recognition.
After applying Lee's strategies, Sarah transformed from an invisible coder to a sought-after expert. She didn't just improve her skills; she learned to showcase them effectively, becoming the go-to person for innovative solutions.
BOOK FACTS
Unforgettable Presence
To Be Published: April 22, 2025
Print length: 272 pages
Listening length: N/A
Ratings: Coming soon


THIS BOOK WAS RECOMMENDED BY
Jenny Wood
Jenny is a former Google executive who created one of the largest career development programs in the company’s history.
Here’s why she picked Unforgettable Presence for today’s book spotlight.
“This is the book I am most excited for in 2025. Not only was it ranked as the #1 Career Book to read in 2025 by Entrepreneur Magazine, but it is all about smart visibility at work. Lorraine Lee teaches us that we can't just show up. We need to be intentional about our presentation skills, how we show up in meetings, and how we interact with our bosses, peers, and teams. Lorraine's case studies of leaders are full of wisdom, stories, and practical knowledge.”

Former Google executive and author of Wild Courage
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