Be kind. Be brave. Be you. Three solid life tenets from this week's Share the Chair guest, Jackie Yeaney. Having retired from official Chief Marketing Officer duties after spending over 20 years in the C-Suite space, she joins CH this week to talk all things life journey and experience - from her beginnings in the United States Air Force, to her ascendence into executive marketing leadership, to her passion and advocacy for people and possibilities. It’s a great hour of conversation covering both work/life insights and wisdoms from an executive leader who ALSO has a knack of leading through her own life.
Show Notes
- Jackie is actively a part of the following organizations:
- Talkspace (Non Executive Director)
- CMO Collaborative (Co-Founder)
- Plan International USA (Board Member)
- Foundation Fighting Blindness (Marketing Committee)
- Iridium (Non Executive Director)
- Jackie's LinkedIn profile is here (note: you will need a LinkedIn account to see her full profile and be able to follow her).
- Jackie and her husband, Eric, started Blind Ambition Fitness.
- The condition Eric has is called CACD - a rare form of macular degeneration (Central Areolar Choroidal Dystrophy).
- The Maya Angelou quote Jackie consistently leans into is: "People will forget what you did. People will forget what you said. But people will never forget how you made them feel."
- More information on the discussion CH and Jackie were having regarding different leadership styles as defined by distinct colors (e.g., Red, Yellow, Blue, Green) can be found on a number of Web sites and through various organizations. You can try a Google search of "What are the 4 leadership colors" if you'd like to learn more.
- James Lipton's Inside the Actor's Studio questionnaire, and the original Bernard Pivot/Marcel Proust versions that inspired it, can be found here. Our C17 version is our own take on these two famous questionnaires.