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Leadership Essentials from the Experts Notable Leaders' Radio

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Today, on Notable Leaders’ Radio, I speak with Michelle Russo, Chief Communications Officer, U.S. Chamber of Commerce & Perry Yeatman, Head of Corporate, Save the Children. They speak to the critical attributes a leader needs to be successful in today’s business environment, the impact asking questions plays in advancing your career, and the importance of being a visionary leader.
 
In today’s episode, we discuss:
Visionary leaders inspire, motivate, and connect the impact of individual roles to the bigger picture.
“You can be a leader from any seat, and the world needs more leaders.” ~Perry Yeatman
Asking questions comes from strength, not weakness. Michelle tells us to be fearless about asking questions so you spend your time on the most high impact activities.
The impact of negative energy is contagious, so is positive energy. Be the positive.
Wherever you go, show up to add value and make things better. Michelle tells us to “be curious, be fearless, be yourself.”
 
RESOURCES:
Complementary Resources:

www.savechildren.org  
 
Perry Yeatman’s Bio:
A seasoned, international executive with a proven track record of taking on challenging assignments and delivering - both vision and revenue. An impressive breadth of experience: from General Manager in a global professional services firm to function head for a Fortune 50 company to President of a global foundation to teacher and counselor in higher education to non-profit leader. I am a highly versatile, outcome-focused leader who has created significant value across sectors and in markets around the globe. I am also a recognized speaker, award-winning author and social entrepreneur.
Unique blend of strategic vision and operations: can both envision and execute new strategies to achieve dramatic results.
Attracts, develops and retains world class talent: creates high performing, accountable teams; leads and manages complex organizational change; drives employee engagement; wisely leverages her global network of talented individuals.
Coalition-builder: develops strategic alliances; builds effective partnerships; leads cross-functional teams.
Financially-astute: aggressively drives growth from traditional and non-traditional sources with a strong ROI mentality.
Experienced in organizational transformations: from start-ups to M&A to turnarounds. 
Board-savvy: understands board governance, group dynamics and strategic agenda setting.
Effective communicator: personable, articulate; makes the complex simple; strong presenter and keen listener; all delivered with a sense of humor.

Website: www.savechildren.org 
Website: www.yourcareeryourterms.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perry-yeatman/

@perryyeatman


Michelle Russo’s Bio:
Michelle Russo joined the U.S. Chamber of Commerce – the world’s largest advocacy organization for business – as its first CCO in April 2019. Representing companies of all sizes and across all sectors, the Chamber is the voice of American business in Washington DC, across the country and around the world. 
Before joining the Chamber, Russo led global and corporate communications for Discovery, Inc., where she built and managed the company’s reputation as a global media leader, including its debut as a publicly traded company. During a 14-year tenure, she spent four years in London supervising cross-functional marketing and communications teams across the U.S., Europe, Latin America, and the Asia Pacific and led the top-to-bottom communications and public affairs strategy for the company’s groundbreaking first broadcast of the Olympic Winter Games across Europe. 
Earlier in her career, Russo was a media consultant on two Presidential campaigns and served as the primary spokesperson on media regulation at the Federal Communications Commission under both Democratic and Republican leadership.
Website: https://www.uschamber.com/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/MichelleRusso1 

Today, on Notable Leaders’ Radio, I speak with Michelle Russo, Chief Communications Officer, U.S. Chamber of Commerce & Perry Yeatman, Head of Corporate, Save the Children. They speak to the critical attributes a leader needs to be successful in today’s business environment, the impact asking questions plays in advancing your career, and the importance of being a visionary leader.
 
In today’s episode, we discuss:
Visionary leaders inspire, motivate, and connect the impact of individual roles to the bigger picture.
“You can be a leader from any seat, and the world needs more leaders.” ~Perry Yeatman
Asking questions comes from strength, not weakness. Michelle tells us to be fearless about asking questions so you spend your time on the most high impact activities.
The impact of negative energy is contagious, so is positive energy. Be the positive.
Wherever you go, show up to add value and make things better. Michelle tells us to “be curious, be fearless, be yourself.”
 
RESOURCES:
Complementary Resources:

www.savechildren.org  
 
Perry Yeatman’s Bio:
A seasoned, international executive with a proven track record of taking on challenging assignments and delivering - both vision and revenue. An impressive breadth of experience: from General Manager in a global professional services firm to function head for a Fortune 50 company to President of a global foundation to teacher and counselor in higher education to non-profit leader. I am a highly versatile, outcome-focused leader who has created significant value across sectors and in markets around the globe. I am also a recognized speaker, award-winning author and social entrepreneur.
Unique blend of strategic vision and operations: can both envision and execute new strategies to achieve dramatic results.
Attracts, develops and retains world class talent: creates high performing, accountable teams; leads and manages complex organizational change; drives employee engagement; wisely leverages her global network of talented individuals.
Coalition-builder: develops strategic alliances; builds effective partnerships; leads cross-functional teams.
Financially-astute: aggressively drives growth from traditional and non-traditional sources with a strong ROI mentality.
Experienced in organizational transformations: from start-ups to M&A to turnarounds. 
Board-savvy: understands board governance, group dynamics and strategic agenda setting.
Effective communicator: personable, articulate; makes the complex simple; strong presenter and keen listener; all delivered with a sense of humor.

Website: www.savechildren.org 
Website: www.yourcareeryourterms.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perry-yeatman/

@perryyeatman


Michelle Russo’s Bio:
Michelle Russo joined the U.S. Chamber of Commerce – the world’s largest advocacy organization for business – as its first CCO in April 2019. Representing companies of all sizes and across all sectors, the Chamber is the voice of American business in Washington DC, across the country and around the world. 
Before joining the Chamber, Russo led global and corporate communications for Discovery, Inc., where she built and managed the company’s reputation as a global media leader, including its debut as a publicly traded company. During a 14-year tenure, she spent four years in London supervising cross-functional marketing and communications teams across the U.S., Europe, Latin America, and the Asia Pacific and led the top-to-bottom communications and public affairs strategy for the company’s groundbreaking first broadcast of the Olympic Winter Games across Europe. 
Earlier in her career, Russo was a media consultant on two Presidential campaigns and served as the primary spokesperson on media regulation at the Federal Communications Commission under both Democratic and Republican leadership.
Website: https://www.uschamber.com/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/MichelleRusso1 

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