Empowering the Next Generation with Dr. Lesli Myers-Small: Role Models, Relationships, and ResilienceEp. 13 Dr. Lesli Myers-Small—a trailblazer in education and leadership - shares her incredible journey as a high ranking Black Woman in leadership.
From leading the Rochester City School District to serving as Executive Director of the Police Accountability Board, Dr. Myers-Small reveals how she stepped outside her comfort zone to discover new opportunities.
With wisdom from her 31-year career in education, she highlights the transferability of leadership skills, the power of high expectations, and the importance of being a role model for youth.
Tap play now for insights that inspire growth, courage, and impact! 🎧
✨ Key Highlights
🔑 The courage to leave familiar shores for new horizons.
💡 Leadership skills are adaptable across industries.
🌟 Building authentic relationships to empower the next generation.
Resources
📖 "Leadership Lessons" by Dr. Lesli Myers-Small
🎧 Check out her podcast: Less is More
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Notable Quotes:
"One cannot discover new shores unless she has the courage to lose sight of the shore."
"When you are a leader, those skills transfer."
"My Grandmother was Native American but she passed as Black because it was easier"
"Every single child I see... they're my children, and I have a responsibility to talk with them."
"Choose your relationships wisely. Your network can impact your net worth."
About the Guest:
Dr. Lesli Myers-Small is a distinguished leader and educator with nearly two decades of experience in the field. She has held prominent positions such as Superintendent of the Brockport Central School District and the Rochester City School District. Known for her dynamic leadership and motivational speaking, she is also a TEDx speaker and author of the book "Leadership Lessons." Dr. Myers-Small runs her own consultancy focusing on training and coaching, has received multiple awards, and serves on various community boards. Currently, she serves as the Executive Director of the Police Accountability Board. Additionally, she hosts a podcast titled "Less is More" and has recently ventured into entrepreneurship with a catering business called Taste and C Catering.
Inspirational Role Models Month, National Entrepreneurship Month, Life Writing Month, National career development month
Chapters:
0:00 Leadership, Career Shifts, and Culinary Ventures
6:26 Empowering Women of Color Through 'It Happened' Stories
9:12 Empowering Youth Through Role Models and Relationship Building
16:47 Staying True to Oneself Amidst Public Scrutiny
21:20 Overcoming Adversity and Imposter Syndrome Through Parental Guidance
24:27 Empowering Women Through Code Switching and Education
29:24 Diverse Social Connections and Wise Relationships
33:35 Wisdom, Resilience, and Healing Through Generational Lessons
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