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Subject It's always easier to keep our head down
Date September 24, 2019 6:29 PM
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Last week, we had the opportunity to work with dozens of inspirational
non-profit leaders in Western Massachusetts at our Leadership Lab
sponsored by MassMutual. MassMutual has a vision for building thriving
communities through their Live Mutual initiative; as part of this
program, they are committed to strengthening the leadership and
problem-solving capacity of non-profit leaders.

And, MassMutual recognizes that leadership isn't built in a day, so
they've worked alongside us to recruit and train their employees to
serve as coaches for our non-profit participants over the next six
months as they practice and apply what they learned at the Leadership
Lab.

I was inspired by the passionate advocates I met for the arts, youth
programs and engagement, housing access, racial and social justice, and
a variety of other important philanthropic causes. It is always a
blessing for me to see the hope these leaders have for their futures and
their organizations. I look forward to watching them transform their
community as they unlock their own potential and the potential of those
around them.

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Courage is a lot like getting in shape, I think. Is it painful to face
our fears? It is. Would it be easier to stay home and keep our heads
down. It would. But if we summon even an ounce of courage, that momentum
can carry us forward.

Carly Fiorina

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This experience has been not just wonderful but it's been empowering.
I was hesitant to come and participate; I felt sending a couple staff
would be sufficient.Then I thought about it and...

I made a decision to come and it was the best decision I ever made
because it was an incredible experience.

...At the end of the day, we all felt like we were brothers and sisters.
The wonders of humanity were so present.

Leadership Lab Participant

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Inside Philanthropy
In Her Latest Chapter, Carly Fiorina's Philanthropy Focuses on
Empowering Nonprofit Leaders

Some might know Carly Fiorina from her recent presidential bid on the
Republican ticket. Prior to this, however, Fiorina was a major star in
business. After graduating from Stanford and receiving an MBA from the
University of Maryland and an M.S. from MIT, she rose through the ranks
at AT&T, becoming the first female officer. Fiorina later led AT&T's
spin-out of Lucent Technologies. And in 1999, Fiorina was recruited to
Hewlett-Packard Company, becoming CEO and president.

For her efforts, Fiorina is worth $60 million, according to some
estimates. She engages philanthropy with her husband Frank, supporting
select organizations in their Virginia community and beyond, including
United Way Silicon Valley and Year Up. "I started in an unlikely place.
I came to business as a secretary in a nine-person real estate firm.
Landed there because I just dropped out of law school," Fiorina told me
in our recent conversation.

Read More

 

 

MassLive
Western Massachusetts nonprofit leaders to work with Carly Fiorina in
leadership training supported by MassMutual Foundation

Carly Fiorina, the first woman to lead a Fortune 500 company, will visit
Western Massachusetts again this week to offer leadership training to
nonprofits in the region.

Unlocking Potential, a foundation founded by Fiorina that works to
strengthen leadership in nonprofits, partnered with the MassMutual
Foundation to offer the training.

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Full Monty Leadership Podcast with Dov Baron
Episode 11: Carly Fiorina - Find Your Way

As leaders, we all know that we must constantly "up our game" But how
can you genuinely Find Your Way and step into your full potential?

There is a very prescribed way to the top of success mountain, but the
question is: how do you know that you climbing the right mountain? How
do you Find Your Way, and unleash your highest potential, particularly
when all the odds seem stacked against you?

Well, let's find out together because our guest on this episode is:
Carly Fiorina.

Listen Here

September 26th: Join our Network Call & Live Coaching with Carly
September 26 at 10:00 am EST. This opportunity is exclusively for
Unlocking Potential Network Members. Interested in joining the Unlocking
Potential Network? Email [email protected] for details or learn
more here.

October 11th-14th: Unlocking Potential CEO, Casey Enders, will be live
at the ARC annual convention in D.C. to present a keynote and a workshop
that equips managers with the ability to unlock the potential of their
teams (and manage their projects and programs more effectively) with a
practical set of instantly applicable tools.

October 17th: Join our Community of Practice Call on October 17 at 12:30
pm EST and have the opportunity to hear from Carly. Those who RSVP in
advance will be able to submit a question to be answered on the call.
RSVP for the event by clicking this link.

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