Tag Goulet
Publisher, Educator, and Entrepreneur in British Columbia, Canada
Tag (short for Therese Antoinette Goulet) is an online educator and publisher specializing in non-traditional "dream" careers. She has experienced the business world from the reception desk to the executive suite in several industries. (A former public relations writer, she thinks that sounds better than saying she has "bounced from job to job.")
Published under the names Tag, Therese, and Theresa Goulet, she has since settled on "Tag," which sometimes results in correspondents (usually those who haven't met her) referring to her as "Mr. Goulet."
Tag's career articles have been read by millions of people worldwide at websites such as AOL, CNN, and Microsoft's MSN, and have appeared in newspapers and online through CareerBuilder in the United States, Sun Media in Canada, and Metro News in Europe.
In 1999, with her fabulous sister Catherine Goulet, she co-founded FabJob, an online publishing company specializing in guides to getting started in non-traditional and dream careers. Named "the #1 place to get published online" by Writer's Digest, FabJob.com has sold millions of dollars of books and e-books to career-changers on six continents.
With FabJob guides used as textbooks for more than a decade, the sisters worked with a team of academics to establish their own online career college in 2013. International Association of Professions Career College (IAP Career College) offers certificate courses in dream careers to adult students throughout the world, with scholarships available for students who are Aboriginal, Native, or Indigenous.
An Aboriginal person herself, Tag is a member of the Métis Nation (mixed Native and European ancestry). She is also a self-described geek who wrote her Master's thesis on copyright law and new technological developments. Tag is still a geek, but doesn't usually talk about herself in the third person except when writing biographical information.