45 min

Candice C. Jones on Leading with Purpose & Passion - Chief Influencer - Episode # 045 Chief Influencer

    • Entrepreneurship

Candice C. Jones is the President and CEO of Public Welfare Foundation. The Foundation seeks to catalyze a transformative approach to justice in the United States that is community-led, restorative, and racially just by supporting the creation and implementation of an alternative vision of justice rooted in communities.

This week's episode delves into the profound impact of Candice’s experiences, including her involvement in tackling gun violence in Chicago, advocating for juvenile justice reforms, and supporting educational programs for incarcerated youth. Her experiences have profoundly shaped her approach to philanthropy and social justice. Candice underscores the importance of collaborating with people rather than titles and stresses the indispensable role of sustained, long-term efforts in effecting meaningful change.

You will gain insights into the vital role of strategic influence, both inside and outside organizations, in driving systemic change and the significance of maintaining balance, resilience, and focus over the long arc of justice work.

Takeaways:
Building genuine relationships goes beyond official roles. Leaders must value and engage with people across all levels of an organization, acknowledging their contributions, regardless of their title.Accept that entering any new role or undertaking comes with a learning period. Effective leaders recognize that they won't have all of the answers on day one and commit to a journey of continuous learning and adaptation.Assemble a trusted circle of advisors or mentors who can provide sage advice and diverse perspectives. This network of support is invaluable for troubleshooting, strategizing, and maintaining perspective.Understand that meaningful change does not happen overnight. Engaging in long-term campaigns that gradually win hearts and minds requires consistent effort, patience, and resilience.Success involves initiating action and the will to repeatedly revisit, remind, and reinforce your vision and goals, especially in the face of setbacks or resistance.Acknowledge that the path towards meaningful progress is long, with the ultimate reward of achieving justice. Stay focused on the broader horizon, even when immediate gains seem elusive.Welcome the experiences you encounter as opportunities for personal and professional growth. A leader's openness to learn from every situation translates into wisdom that enriches their ability to lead effectively.
Quote of the Show:
“You have to engage with people, educate them, keep moving them along… progress is not a clean line.” - Candice C. Jones
Links:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candice-jones-a5b24b254 Public Welfare Foundation (Website): https://www.publicwelfare.org 
Shout Outs:
Chicago CRED: https://www.chicagocred.org Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice: https://idjj.illinois.gov White House Fellows: https://www.whitehouse.gov/get-involved/fellows Bryan Stevenson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryanastevenson Black Women Leading by Candice Jones: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/black-women-leading-candice-jones 

Candice C. Jones is the President and CEO of Public Welfare Foundation. The Foundation seeks to catalyze a transformative approach to justice in the United States that is community-led, restorative, and racially just by supporting the creation and implementation of an alternative vision of justice rooted in communities.

This week's episode delves into the profound impact of Candice’s experiences, including her involvement in tackling gun violence in Chicago, advocating for juvenile justice reforms, and supporting educational programs for incarcerated youth. Her experiences have profoundly shaped her approach to philanthropy and social justice. Candice underscores the importance of collaborating with people rather than titles and stresses the indispensable role of sustained, long-term efforts in effecting meaningful change.

You will gain insights into the vital role of strategic influence, both inside and outside organizations, in driving systemic change and the significance of maintaining balance, resilience, and focus over the long arc of justice work.

Takeaways:
Building genuine relationships goes beyond official roles. Leaders must value and engage with people across all levels of an organization, acknowledging their contributions, regardless of their title.Accept that entering any new role or undertaking comes with a learning period. Effective leaders recognize that they won't have all of the answers on day one and commit to a journey of continuous learning and adaptation.Assemble a trusted circle of advisors or mentors who can provide sage advice and diverse perspectives. This network of support is invaluable for troubleshooting, strategizing, and maintaining perspective.Understand that meaningful change does not happen overnight. Engaging in long-term campaigns that gradually win hearts and minds requires consistent effort, patience, and resilience.Success involves initiating action and the will to repeatedly revisit, remind, and reinforce your vision and goals, especially in the face of setbacks or resistance.Acknowledge that the path towards meaningful progress is long, with the ultimate reward of achieving justice. Stay focused on the broader horizon, even when immediate gains seem elusive.Welcome the experiences you encounter as opportunities for personal and professional growth. A leader's openness to learn from every situation translates into wisdom that enriches their ability to lead effectively.
Quote of the Show:
“You have to engage with people, educate them, keep moving them along… progress is not a clean line.” - Candice C. Jones
Links:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candice-jones-a5b24b254 Public Welfare Foundation (Website): https://www.publicwelfare.org 
Shout Outs:
Chicago CRED: https://www.chicagocred.org Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice: https://idjj.illinois.gov White House Fellows: https://www.whitehouse.gov/get-involved/fellows Bryan Stevenson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryanastevenson Black Women Leading by Candice Jones: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/black-women-leading-candice-jones 

45 min