How to Disrupt Traditional Leadership Models with Brigette Iarrusso
Publisher |
Jen McFarland
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Entrepreneurship
Management
Marketing
Publication Date |
Aug 27, 2018
Episode Duration |
01:05:05

On this episode, Jen visits with Brigette Iarrusso. She’s passionate about transforming how people and organizations approach leadership so it better reflects the collaborative environment we find outside of business. There are a lot of gems in here from a couple of leadership geeks - I think you’re going to love it!

Brigette Iarrusso: http://www.embracechange.us

Brigette Iarrusso, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brigetteiarrusso/

Brigette is fired up about connecting and accelerating diverse purpose-driven entrepreneurs, business leaders and change agents to make an impact and make a living while remaining in balance and in service to people and planet.

She’s a curator of deep connections, networking opportunities and safe spaces to have authentic conversations about how to accelerate one another’s careers and projects.

Some of her favorite projects have included leading initiatives to promote civil society and economic development from the ground up in the developing world.

Working with local leaders to empower them to shift the social and economic condition of their communities. Recruiting and mentoring leaders from diverse sectors for multi-stakeholder change management initiatives that address the negative impacts of mining and extractive industries. And, building programs that support educators in helping children learn a second language and becoming global citizens that care about people beyond their borders.

Her work is grounded in emotional intelligence, a strong lens around equity and inclusivity and a deep commitment to intercultural communication and collaboration.

Sally is a dynamic and interactive presenter, MC, and much sought after facilitator and executive coach. Sally's clients rave about her because she leaves the audience equipped to take immediate positive action.

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