EP:044 Resilience, Relationships, and Growth: How Martial Arts Principles Translate Into Executive Presence and Leadership Success
Description
In this episode of Dream Plan Execute, host Ramon Parchment sits down with Renard Henry, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt and Head of IT at Toyota Connected. Renard takes us through his remarkable journey from aspiring NFL player to technology leader, highlighting the pivotal moments that reshaped his career path. He shares how his passion for computer science, the discipline of martial arts, and the principle of continuous improvement have influenced both his personal and professional growth. Renard opens up about the power of mentorship, building meaningful relationships, and cultivating executive presence. He also reflects on his work with the Black Executive Men community and his own podcast, Black Belts & Boardrooms, where he explores how martial arts principles can transform leadership in the corporate world.
đź’ˇ Key Takeaways
Resilience matters: Renard’s transition from sports to technology shows how setbacks can lead you toward your true passion.
Failure is redirection: Each challenge became a stepping stone to his career in tech.
Martial arts for leadership: Jiu-Jitsu gave Renard confidence, humility, and a powerful leadership style.
Relationships early on pay off: Networking and mentorship shaped his trajectory.
Continuous improvement is essential: A core value at Toyota and in Renard’s personal philosophy.
Executive presence is non-negotiable: It sets leaders apart in the corporate arena.
Adaptability through diversity: Experience across industries builds resilience and perspective.
True leadership creates leaders: Renard’s mission is to empower others to rise.
Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/black-belts-and-boardrooms/id1814129333
Connect with Renard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/renardhenry/