NP Leading the Way with Stephen Zubiago Stephen Zubiago
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What makes a great leader? In this Nixon Peabody podcast, law firm CEO and Managing Partner Stephen Zubiago connects with guests who are leading the way in their industries. Listen as Steve asks leaders to share their journey and applies their insights into our lives.
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Reflecting on COVID-19 with infectious disease doctor Alysse Wurcel, MD, MS
Steve interviews Dr. Alysse Wurcel, an attending physician in the Division of Infectious Disease at Tufts University. Dr. Wurcel reflects on the early stages of the pandemic and shares her perspective as we learn to live and adapt to a world with COVID-19.
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The Business of Race
Authors Gina Greenlee and Margaret H. Greenberg join Steve to discuss The Business of Race. Gina and Margaret share the events that inspired their book, the business case for creating an antiracist workplace, and why business leaders need to make racial diversity a strategic business operative.
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Laura Vanderkam on time management, productivity and the magic hour
How can we find more time in each day? Steve interviews time management leader Laura Vanderkam who shares her perspective on how we think about and use our time most effectively. Laura also shares her concept of “the magic hour” and how we can work in time each day to do something we enjoy such as taking up a new hobby or learning a new skill.
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Allan Fung and his path to leadership in public service
Stephen Zubiago and Allan Fung have known each other since high school. In this episode, the two catch up on Allan’s path to leadership in public service.
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Michelle Silverthorn on advancing diversity and inclusion
Michelle Silverthorn is a recognized expert in organizational inclusion and the founder and CEO of Inclusion Nation. She has joined our firm on many occasions and helped us learn more about diversity and unconscious bias. Many thanks to Michelle for joining me in this episode to discuss how we can advance our DEI goals in the workplace and in the communities where we work and live.
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Jonathan Lavine, Bain Capital
Jonathan Lavine and I have been friends since high school. Today, he’s the Co-Managing Partner of Bain Capital. As a new CEO and Managing Partner, I appreciate Jonathan’s perspective on community engagement, mentorship, and CEO activism. Listen to our conversation.