About Jill

 
 
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Jill is a personal stylist and public speaker. Focusing on social science research, executive presence, and the power of personal style, she teaches her audiences and clients how to look great, project confidence, and build trust with others so they can achieve their personal and professional goals.

Emphasizing empowerment and leadership, Jill asks, “Does your image and communication style reflect the person you hope to become?”

In addition to her work with individual clients, Jill has developed and presented workshops, keynotes, and breakout sessions for corporate partners including Vodafone, Swarovski, Lifespan, GTECH, FM Global, and the Bryant University Women’s Summit, among others.

Her work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Vogue, Psychology Today, FOX Boston’s Morning News, NBC’s Studio 10 and on CBS Providence’s The Rhode Show.

 

 
 

Featured In…

Jill on The Rhode Show CBS
Jill on NBC Studio 10
Jill on The Rhode Show
Jill Personal Stylist in SO Rhode Island
THE POWER OF IMAGE | FOX BOSTON
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A MINI MANIFESTO

(An impromptu, scarily unedited manifesto on my “why“, inspired by Nikki Groom.)

I believe that every piece of empowering women is important.

I believe that when women look good, they feel good, and when they feel good, they DO good.


When women feel confident, they connect with others; they inspire; they are kind.

I believe that when a woman feels at ease in her body she is free.

I believe that when we are in a positive space in our minds and bodies, we are closest to our truest selves.

And that feels BLOODY FANTASTIC.


And when we feel fantastic we are brave enough to create the lives we want.

I believe that only once we are in the flow of positivity does more positivity come – and our brains and hearts work better in this state.

{Inspiration doesn’t tend to come on the days we feel like shit. Or fearful. Or fat.}


And so, punishing ourselves for being the wrong size or the wrong weight or for having the wrong hair or body shape doesn’t inspire positive change, it keeps us STUCK.

Feeling good about our bodies and the way we look is just one piece of the empowerment puzzle, but it is a powerful one with the potential to be a springboard for change in other areas of our lives.

And this is why I do what I do.