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Carrie Herrera Niesen

@ccniesen

Higher ed marcomm strategist/orchestrator/leader | Bilingüe | Polymath | Wannabe chef

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Sunday morning ritual now that PHX temps are starting to subside: Take Camila to the football field sized dog park. I get my walking laps in, she gets a mega sniffari + discovers beloved toys-that-are-not-hers (today’s was a seemingly a tennis ball, but much bigger and harder).

Sunday morning ritual now that PHX temps are starting to subside:

Take Camila to the football field sized dog park.

I get my walking laps in, she gets a mega sniffari + discovers beloved toys-that-are-not-hers (today’s was a seemingly a tennis ball, but much bigger and harder).
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Proud of my marcomm colleagues on this one. Their nimble, iterative work to make the marketing work happen in harmony (in less than 7 business days!) filled the room w/ students for Chair Khan’s requested visit to ASU Law. We were all inspired by her work in antitrust law.

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*scares her dog with the squeals of joy at this morning’s temp* PHX SWEATER WEATHER IS HEEEEERREEEE Yes, I know, I fully revoke my Midwestern card after 8 years in Phoenix thankyouverymuch

*scares her dog with the squeals of joy at this morning’s temp*

PHX SWEATER WEATHER IS HEEEEERREEEE

Yes, I know, I fully revoke my Midwestern card after 8 years in Phoenix thankyouverymuch
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When your dean organizes a pickup basketball game on NBA season opener day for the ASU Law community AND is open to a fun recap video, it makes for a fun Friday at work 🏀🏀🏀

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Strong relationships don’t need agreement. They need alignment. Agreement is having identical opinions. Alignment is having shared values. Agreement is taking the same path. Alignment is heading in the same direction. Closeness is a matter of commitment, not consensus.

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Grateful to be surrounded by so many incredible people to celebrate my one and only’s big birthday milestone. A much needed heart & soul filling night!

Grateful to be surrounded by so many incredible people to celebrate my one and only’s big birthday milestone. A much needed heart & soul filling night!
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While we’ve been working together for months now, yesterday was the 1st time we got to meet in person! Grateful for our business coach Olenka Cullinan in our corner as we build Refuel Body + Mind. She pushes us to think differently & has been an invaluable sounding board.

While we’ve been working together for months now, yesterday was the 1st time we got to meet in person! 

Grateful for our business coach <a href="/olenkacullinan/">Olenka Cullinan</a> in our corner as we build Refuel Body + Mind. She pushes us to think differently &amp; has been an invaluable sounding board.
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Annual pozole rojo making on Xmas Eve. This batch turned out great! Super flavorful, a little bit of a kick (cooled by lime juice and avocado), and plenty of leftovers for the week.

Annual pozole rojo making on Xmas Eve. This batch turned out great! Super flavorful, a little bit of a kick (cooled by lime juice and avocado), and plenty of leftovers for the week.
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A sign of emotional intelligence is refusing to let feelings dictate decisions. Feelings are electrical signals in the brain. We don't choose every sensation, but we are responsible for how we react. Emotions are rarely calls to action. They're usually cause for reflection.

A sign of emotional intelligence is refusing to let feelings dictate decisions.

Feelings are electrical signals in the brain. We don't choose every sensation, but we are responsible for how we react.

Emotions are rarely calls to action. They're usually cause for reflection.