This is the second part of our two-episode conversation with three leaders whose stories were featured in The Collective Wisdom of High Performing Women: Leadership Lessons from the Judy Project

Last time, we discussed the origin and objectives of the Judy Project and Collective Wisdom. We also explored how others perceive success and ambition in both men and women, the impact of gender on our guests’ careers, and the evolving characteristics of successful leaders. You can listen to Part 1 here.

In this episode, Colleen Moorehead, Beth Wilson, and Shelly Lazarus return to discuss:

  • The value of diversity in the workplace
  • Biases and blind spots that men may not recognize
  • Advice for young women entering the workforce today
  • The challenge and opportunity of re-invention
  • The power of storytelling

Colleen Moorehead is the Chief Client Officer at Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP

Beth Wilson is the Canada CEO of Dentons 

Shelly Lazarus is Chairman Emeritus and former CEO of Ogilvy

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