Breaking Barriers, A Female Leader's Perspective: Kash Rocheleau

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In this engaging conversation, Kash Rocheleau shares her journey from being an executive assistant to becoming the CEO of Icon Foods. She discusses the challenges of balancing family life with a demanding career, the importance of company culture, and the unique dynamics of being a female leader in a male-dominated industry. Kash emphasizes the significance of mentorship, the impact of imposter syndrome, and offers valuable advice for aspiring female leaders. She also shares her favorite books and resources that have influenced her leadership style. Kash Rocheleau is CEO of Icon Foods. Kash serves as the chief financial officer for three different companies: Icon Foods, Guy Gone Keto, and King Capital Investments.

She is also co-owner of The Reset Button, a one stop shop for ADAS calibration services, where she manages the financial aspects of the business, such as budgeting, cash flow, investments, and tax planning. Kash is passionate about helping businesses achieve their goals and solve their challenges, using her finance expertise and entrepreneurial mindset.

Takeaways:

  • She emphasizes the importance of purpose in one's career.
  • Imposter syndrome is a common challenge for women in leadership.
  • Kash values open communication with her family about her career.
  • Company culture is crucial for employee engagement and satisfaction.
  • She believes in the importance of mentorship and supporting others.
  • Kash encourages women to own their space and contributions.
  • Setting boundaries is essential for work-life balance.

Get In Touch With Kash:

Website: http://www.iconfoods.com

LinkedIn:

 www.linkedin.com/in/kash-rocheleau-a0678528

                     https://www.linkedin.com/company/icon-foods-ingredients/

Facebook:       https://web.facebook.com/iconfoodsingredients?_rdc=1&_rdr

Instagram:       https://www.instagram.com/icon_foods/

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