
Tiffany Monhollon speaks and writes about how professionals today can achieve career, business and personal success through the concept of Personal PR. A leading expert in the practice of Personal PR for professionals, she is passionate about helping young leaders understand how to use technology, traditional networking and social media to form valuable relationships that create powerful professional opportunities.
Passionate about defining the lines of professionalism, integrity and authenticity in our new media world, in 2007, she founded Little Red Suit, which quickly rose to be one of the world's top 100 career blogs. She now also writes for Personal Branding Magazine, Employee Evolution, Damsels in Success and Brazen Careerist.
As a part of her job in corporate communications for one of the largest staffing companies in the U.S, Tiffany writes about generations in the workplace, personal branding, the job search, the workplace, small business, management, team building, productivity and more. Her seven years of experience range from non-profit to corporate. She's worked and written for a Fortune 500 company, an international missions organization, volunteer groups, university organizations, newspapers, and start-up businesses.
Currently, she's finishing her master's degree in journalism at the University of Oklahoma with an emphasis in strategic communication. Her undergraduate degree in both public relations and religion is from Oklahoma Baptist University, where she was an active leader in numerous campus organizations.
After work and on weekends, Tiffany loves to write, read, and volunteer with youth. She is actively involved in her community through leadership in organizations such as the Public Relations Society of America.
Tiffany Monhollon's blog is Personal PR.
Before you write words that reach the world, you write them for yourself. It’s not easy. Believe me. But just like with most things, getting through the hardest part pays off.
I’m at the point where I need about two minutes of productivity for every minute I have. But what’s anybody to do when the pressure’s on and time is running out?
With spring graduations just around the corner, in my world of work, the subject of new recruits entering the workforce is top of mind. Since part of my job includes writing advice for employers, I am happy to report that they’re starting to get the message about the coming worker shortage. SHRM reports that in […]
Lately, I’ve been feeling like a lot of all the customs involved with “getting married” in America are nothing short of a big, pointless, hassle, consumerism at its most effective, emotionally-clad best. Internationally or unintentionally set in the way of well-intentioned brides to keep us from thinking deeply about the larger issues women face when […]
In order to effectively build a relationship with a reader, you have to do more than just build great content that Google loves. It’s important build relationships with readers through conversation. Think about your friends in real life. One of the primary things that characterizes the level of relationship you have with a friend is […]
In developing a relationship-building strategy for your blog, it’s important to have a strategic linking plan, to comment constructively, and last but not least, to make the effort to connect on a personal level with your readers. Navigating the stages of reader contact Contact with you readers is critical at all stages of blogging: when you’re brand-new, […]
Creativity, connection, inspiration. As a blogger, these are some of the most valuable commodities, regardless of your topic or niche. So it’s nice when they surface in the most unexpected of places.
Lately, I’ve been finding myself in hyper-go […]


