Judith Briles, PhD
Judith Briles is an author, speaker, entrepreneur, media expert, mentor, movie-reviewer, columnist and community/cause advocate. Her goal? To give individuals and organizations the tools and vision they need whether it be in sales, leadership, management or change in order to succeed in the diverse marketplaces of the world.
She is an award-winning and best selling author of 20 plus books. Her book Woman to Woman was awarded the Chicago Tribune's Business Book of the Year 1987. 10 Smart Money Moves for Women was the Colorado Book of the Year, non-fiction in 2001. Smart Money Moves for Kids was honored with the gold from the Colorado Independent Publishers Association as the best in Self-Improvement and Parenting as well as a Parent's Choice Award in 2001, and The Confidence Factor was best business book and over-all non-fiction in Colorado in 2002. Her most recent, Zapping Conflict in the Health Care Workplace was the best selling book in the Nurse's Book Club Society in 2003.
Presently, eight books are in print - The Confidence Factor, Stop Stabbing Yourself in the Back, Woman to Woman 2000, 10 Smart Money Moves for Women, Smart Money Moves for Kids, Woman to Woman, When God Says NO, and Zapping Conflict in the Health Care Workplace.
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Judith Briles is an author, speaker, entrepreneur, media expert, mentor, movie-reviewer, columnist and community/cause advocate. Her goal? To give individuals and organizations the tools and vision they need whether it be in sales, leadership, management or change in order to succeed in the diverse marketplaces of the world.
She is an award-winning and best selling author of 20 plus books. Her book Woman to Woman was awarded the Chicago Tribune's Business Book of the Year 1987. 10 Smart Money Moves for Women was the Colorado Book of the Year, non-fiction in 2001. Smart Money Moves for Kids was honored with the gold from the Colorado Independent Publishers Association as the best in Self-Improvement and Parenting as well as a Parent's Choice Award in 2001, and The Confidence Factor was best business book and over-all non-fiction in Colorado in 2002. Her most recent, Zapping Conflict in the Health Care Workplace was the best selling book in the Nurse's Book Club Society in 2003.
Presently, eight books are in print - The Confidence Factor, Stop Stabbing Yourself in the Back, Woman to Woman 2000, 10 Smart Money Moves for Women, Smart Money Moves for Kids, Woman to Woman, When God Says NO, and Zapping Conflict in the Health Care Workplace.
Judith writes the Career Moves column for the Denver Business Journal and regularly contributes to Colorado Women's News and Zenith magazine. She has been published in Dimensions in Dentistry, Women Dentists, Ireland Report on Women on Marketing to Women in Healthcare and a variety of nursing journals including the associations of AORN, Med-Surg, Oncology Nursing Society, and the Association of Women Surgeons. Over 500 articles have been published.
As an entrepreneur, she is President of The Briles Group, Inc., recently named as one of the Top 100 women's businesses in Colorado by COBiz magazine and Top 100 businesses in Colorado. She also is the co-founder and CEO of Mile High Press, Ltd., a Colorado based publishing house.
In 1974, Judith made her first speech. She routinely keynotes national and international conferences with an emphasis in the health care field focusing on conflict resolution, creating confidence, thriving with change and communicating. Today, she speaks to approximately 60 groups a year, with audiences ranging from 50 to 5,000.
She's been featured on over 1000 radio and TV programs including CNBC, CNN, Fox, Oprah, and Good Morning America as an expert in a variety of areas from personal finance to conflict and sabotage within the workplace.
JB's Movie Reviews are published via email from her website. Somewhat different from the typical reviewer, she attends previews and gives her take focusing on whether it's a good and entertaining movie, and whether one's grandmother could see it. Each movie is rated with Golden Eggs.
Her work and articles have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, People, USA Today, Time, Money and The New York Times. She writes columns for The Denver Business, Colorado Woman News and Zenith magazine.
Boards she serves on include the Colorado Independent Publisher's Association as President, The WISH List, Gilda's Club-Denver and her Homeowner's Association. She routinely hosts fundraisers for causes she supports. She's a CIPA (Colorado Independent Publisher's Association), PMA (Publisher's Marketing Association), SPAN (Small Publishers of North America). Past Boards include the Woman's Bank in San Francisco and the National Speakers' Association.
Website
http://www.briles.com