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Author: Jennifer Mackin

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The podcast for and about leaders that focuses on the development of their people, with Jennifer Mackin from The Oliver Group at OliverGroup.com.
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Jennifer concludes her conversation with bestselling author, renowned pastor and businesswoman, Sarah Jakes Roberts.  Her fifth book, “Woman Evolve: Break Up with Your Fears and Revolutionize Your Life” is in stores now.  In part two, Sarah shares how she plans and prioritizes the messages that are important for people to hear, how to connect people to company values, advice for folks who feel like they’re stuck in a career rut, and the one characteristic that she believes every leader should possess.
Joining Jennifer this week is Sarah Jakes Roberts.  Sarah's media empire includes a podcast, multiple book deals, millions of social media followers and sold-out nationwide speaking tours. Her fifth book, “Woman Evolve: Break Up with Your Fears and Revolutionize Your Life” is in stores now.  In part one, Sarah discusses why vulnerability and transparency build a culture of trust and how leaders can help individuals to get unstuck and reach for impossible dreams.
In the conclusion of Jennifer’s conversation with Deanna M. Mulligan the former CEO and Board Chair of Guardian Life Insurance and author of “HIRE PURPOSE: How Smart Companies Can Close the Skills Gap”, Deanna discusses how large companies can reskill their workforce, how women can find more public board opportunities, and what kind of impact she hopes to have in the future.
This week Jennifer is pleased to be joined by Deanna M. Mulligan. Deanna has been recognized in Fortune as one of the “Most Powerful Women in Business.” She was the only female CEO of a Fortune 250 Company in New York City. Her renowned career included her post as the CEO and Board Chair of Guardian Life Insurance. Recently, she authored the book, “HIRE PURPOSE: How Smart Companies Can Close the Skills Gap”. In part one, Deanna talks about what separates a great leader from an average one, how prior natural disasters prepared her for the pandemic, and how smart companies can close the skills gap.
Jennifer wraps up her conversation with Joan Burke the Chief People Officer at DocuSign, the company that allows organizations to manage electronic agreements. As the Chief People Officer at DocuSign, Joan handles everything from talent acquisition to learning and development to diversity and inclusion.
This week Jennifer is joined by Joan Burke the Chief People Officer at DocuSign, the company that allows organizations to manage electronic agreements. As the Chief People Officer at DocuSign, Joan handles everything from talent acquisition to learning and development to diversity and inclusion.
Jennifer wraps up her conversation with Susan Dumond, the Chief Employee Experience Officer at Alorica, a global leader in customer experience solutions. Alorica is made up of more than 100,000 problem solvers who make lives better through positive customer interactions—at every touchpoint—across voice, chat and social.
This week, Jennifer is joined by Susan Dumond, the Chief Employee Experience Officerat Alorica, a global leader in customer experience solutions. Alorica is made up of more than 100,000 problem solvers who make lives better through positive customer interactions—at every touchpoint—across voice, chat and social.
Jennifer wraps up her discussion with the President of Synchrony, Brian Doubles. Synchrony is one of the nation’s premier consumer financial services companies and as President, Brian oversees business strategy, venture investments, customer experience, marketing and more.
Joining Jennifer this week is the President of Synchrony, Brian Doubles. Synchrony is one of the nation’s premier consumer financial services companies and as President, Brian oversees business strategy, venture investments, customer experience, marketing and more.
Jennifer concludes her conversation with Mike Fenlon, the Chief People Officer at PricewaterhouseCoopers U.S. Mike leads the people strategy and organization for PwC and oversees over 276,000 people in 158 countries. Fast Company recognized Mike as one of the 100 most creative business leaders in the world in 2016.
This week Jennifer talks leadership with Mike Fenlon, the Chief People Officer at PricewaterhouseCoopers U.S. Mike leads the people strategy and organization for PwC and oversees over 276,000 people in 158 countries. Fast Company recognized Mike as one of the 100 most creative business leaders in the world in 2016.
Jennifer concludes her conversation with Patti Poppe, the president and CEO of CMS energy corporation and consumer's energy company. Patti runs Michigan's largest utility and the nation's fourth largest combination utility providing electricity and natural gas to 6.7 million of Michigan's 10 million lower peninsula residents.
This week, Jennifer is joined by Patti Poppe, the president and CEO of CMS energy corporation and consumer's energy company. Patti runs Michigan's largest utility and the nation's fourth largest combination utility providing electricity and natural gas to 6.7 million of Michigan's 10 million lower peninsula residents.
Jennifer wraps up her discussion with Dr. Barrett Keene, the Global Head of Manager Development at Intuit. In part two, Barrett tells Jennifer what he thinks gets in the way of leadership development and who inspired him to pursue a career in leadership training.
In the latest episode of Who Will Lead, Jennifer talks to Dr. Barrett Keene, the Global Head of Manager Development at Intuit. Barrett tells Jennifer why he joined Intuit, why leadership development is so important to him, and what success actually looks like.
Jennifer wraps up her chat with  Allan Calonge, Chief People Officer of Ensemble Health Partners, Allan Calonge.  In part two, Jennifer and Allan talk about how Ensemble measures their team's performance and the importance of being a compassionate leader that can be direct with kindness and passion.
This week, Jennifer is joined by the Chief People Officer of Ensemble Health Partners, Allan Calonge. Judson Ivy founded Ensemble Health Partners in 2014 after spending years as a revenue cycle executive in large hospital corporations. Ensemble Health has grown to over 5,000 employees in just 6 years and Allan tells Jennifer how their team were able to grow that substantially in such little time.
In part two of the podcast, Tami tells Jennifer how she went from being a customer service representative to running one of the biggest companies in the world.  Tami also talks about the importance of accelerating leadership development and giving women a chance to have a seat at the table.
In part one of this interview, Tami Erwin tells Jennifer how Verizon Business Group was able to innovate and reimagine new ways of doing things during a crisis.  Tami also talks about how to create a team that can collaborate and has the empowerment to make the right decisions.
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