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In this conversation, Kelly Palmiero, the Chief Operating Officer at Sierra Tucson, discusses her journey and diverse career in industries such as fitness, medical aesthetics, and mental health. She highlights the importance of helping people and shares her experiences in leadership positions. Kelly also addresses the rise of mental health issues, the challenges in the mental health industry, and the strategies employed at Sierra Tucson to create a positive culture and prevent burnout. She emphasizes the power of gratitude and the role of mentors in personal and professional growth. The conversation concludes with Kelly sharing recommended books and her contact information.Takeaways
The mental health industry is experiencing a rise in younger people seeking help, and it is important to provide support and resources to address their needs.
Transitioning careers is possible by focusing on transferable skills and finding common threads in different industries.
Leadership requires continuous learning and adapting to different industries, while maintaining a focus on managing people and creating a positive culture.
Gratitude and empathy are essential in the mental health industry to combat burnout and create a supportive environment for staff and patients.
Mentorship is crucial for personal and professional growth, and women in leadership positions should actively seek out opportunities to mentor others.
Kelly Palmiero is Chief Operating Officer for Arizona-based mental health treatment center Sierra Tucson, ranked #1 in Newsweek magazine’s list of best addiction treatment centers in Arizona – and acclaimed for its “Red White & Blue Program,” offering behavioral health treatment to fire fighters, military
veterans, police officers and other first responders.
Recommendations:
Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink
The Happiness Advantage by Shawn Achor
The Coaching Habit by Daniel Mate
Contact Kelly Palmiero:
https://www.sierratucson.com
A national advocate for mental health, women’s empowerment and employee
wellness, Kelly came to Sierra Tucson after serving as Sales and Operations
Manager for the Arizona and New Mexico branches of medical aesthetics company
Ideal Image and as Director of Sales and Operations for Gold’s Gym in Tucson
In this conversation, Kelly Palmiero, the Chief Operating Officer at Sierra Tucson, discusses her journey and diverse career in industries such as fitness, medical aesthetics, and mental health. She highlights the importance of helping people and shares her experiences in leadership positions. Kelly also addresses the rise of mental health issues, the challenges in the mental health industry, and the strategies employed at Sierra Tucson to create a positive culture and prevent burnout. She emphasizes the power of gratitude and the role of mentors in personal and professional growth. The conversation concludes with Kelly sharing recommended books and her contact information.Takeaways
The mental health industry is experiencing a rise in younger people seeking help, and it is important to provide support and resources to address their needs.
Transitioning careers is possible by focusing on transferable skills and finding common threads in different industries.
Leadership requires continuous learning and adapting to different industries, while maintaining a focus on managing people and creating a positive culture.
Gratitude and empathy are essential in the mental health industry to combat burnout and create a supportive environment for staff and patients.
Mentorship is crucial for personal and professional growth, and women in leadership positions should actively seek out opportunities to mentor others.
Kelly Palmiero is Chief Operating Officer for Arizona-based mental health treatment center Sierra Tucson, ranked #1 in Newsweek magazine’s list of best addiction treatment centers in Arizona – and acclaimed for its “Red White & Blue Program,” offering behavioral health treatment to fire fighters, military
veterans, police officers and other first responders.
Recommendations:
Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink
The Happiness Advantage by Shawn Achor
The Coaching Habit by Daniel Mate
Contact Kelly Palmiero:
https://www.sierratucson.com
A national advocate for mental health, women’s empowerment and employee
wellness, Kelly came to Sierra Tucson after serving as Sales and Operations
Manager for the Arizona and New Mexico branches of medical aesthetics company
Ideal Image and as Director of Sales and Operations for Gold’s Gym in Tucson
36 min