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Building a People-First Culture in High-Stress Environments with Dr. Elizabeth Kolmstetter

Building a People-First Culture in High-Stress Environments with Dr. Elizabeth Kolmstetter

Update: 2024-08-27
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In this episode of the Psych in Business podcast, Dr. Ernest Wayde sits down with Dr. Elizabeth Kolmstetter, the Chief People Officer at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). Dr. Kolmstetter offers insights into her role and the importance of a people-first culture in organizational success.

Dr. Elizabeth Kolmstetter is an industrial and organizational psychologist with over 30 years of public service. As CISA's Chief People Officer, she leads initiatives to enhance workforce strategy, leadership, and employee well-being.

Dr. Kolmstetter discusses the unique responsibilities of a Chief People Officer, focusing on the importance of holistic employee support, data-driven leadership, and fostering a collaborative culture at CISA.

Key Takeaways:

  • Holistic Employee Support: CISA prioritizes employee well-being through coaching and support programs.
  • Data-Driven Leadership: Leveraging data to enhance leadership decisions and organizational culture.
  • Collaborative Culture: Training employees to adopt a partnership mindset for mission success.
  • Intentional Leadership: Embedding core values into daily practices to build a healthy culture.


To learn more about Dr. Elizabeth Kolmstetter and connect with her, visit her LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-kolmstetter-8217289/ 

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Building a People-First Culture in High-Stress Environments with Dr. Elizabeth Kolmstetter

Building a People-First Culture in High-Stress Environments with Dr. Elizabeth Kolmstetter

Ernest Wayde