Navigating Career Transitions: A Conversation with Jennifer Fondrevay
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Navigating Career Transitions: A Conversation with Jennifer Fondrevay
In today's episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Jennifer Fondrevay, the founder and chief humanity officer of Day1 Ready. Jennifer shares her insights and experiences about navigating career transitions and finding success in unexpected places.
On this episode, we'll talk about:
- Jennifer Fondrevay, founder of Day1 Ready, transitioned from a corporate career to entrepreneurship.
- The decision was influenced by market need for better M&A practices and personal desire to leave a meaningful legacy.
- Jennifer's transition required tapping into new skills and the support of a partner.
- Jennifer wrote a book after corporate acquisitions persisted and was supported by their partner.
- Jennifer's transition led to a loss of track of retirement savings due to over-focused on her job.
- She learned the importance of seeking support and being open to learning from others.
- Jennifer redefined success as the impact she had on others, not just financial success.
- She emphasize the importance of finding purpose and impact in the second half of life.
- Jennifer acknowledges the impact of her decision on health and family.
- She highlights the importance of embracing uncertainty and having a positive attitude.
- Jennifer's book "Now What? A Survivor's Guide to Thriving Through Mergers and Acquisitions" and her TED talk "Create Opportunity in an Uncertain World" are available on her website and other platforms.
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