From Global Impact to Ground-Level Change: Leadership Lessons with Elizabeth "Liz" Thompson
In this deeply insightful episode of Eyespiring, Heather Patrick welcomes executive leader and strategist Elizabeth "Liz" Thompson, a mentor, changemaker, and one of the most influential leaders in Heather’s career journey.
Liz reflects on her path from rural South Dakota to national leadership roles in healthcare and philanthropy, where she helped transform organizations, work alongside U.S. presidents, and raise billions for life-changing causes. Together, Heather and Liz discuss what truly defines leadership: emotional intelligence, courage, data-driven decision-making, mentorship, and knowing when to evolve.
This conversation is full of practical advice for nonprofit professionals, women leaders, and anyone seeking to create impact through purpose-driven work.
Topics Covered
* Liz’s unique leadership journey from publishing to nonprofit healthcare
* Why storytelling is essential to fundraising and mission success
* The myth of work-life balance and embracing trade-offs
* Building remote teams and empowering talent early
* Why leaders must get comfortable with “good enough” instead of perfection
* Working with presidents and creating global health impact
* Leadership legacy and knowing when a mission is complete
* Why nonprofit organizations must invest in systems, technology, and operations
* The role of AI and data in healthcare and mission work
* Advice for women leaders on negotiation, risk-taking, and visibility
* How mentorship changes careers and creates future leaders
This episode is a masterclass in courageous leadership, mission-driven innovation, and empowering others to rise. Liz Thompson reminds us that great leadership isn’t about titles, it’s about impact, service, and helping others see what’s possible. If this conversation inspired you, share it with a leader, mentor, or colleague who needs to hear it.
Timestamps & Highlights
00:00 – Welcome to Eyespiring
00:11 – Heather introduces Liz Thompson and their leadership connection
01:47 – Liz’s early career in medical publishing and learning storytelling
03:10 – Leadership blessings, mentorship, and investing in people
05:16 – How Heather was identified as a future leader
08:34 – Why “balance” doesn’t exist for working women
12:07 – How remote work leadership prepared teams for COVID
14:04 – What Liz wishes she knew earlier: perfection isn’t real
17:23 – What still motivates Liz after decades of leadership
20:24 – Taking calls from presidents and leading legacy organizations
23:37 – The creation of Pink Ribbon, Red Ribbon and raising $85M in 6 months
27:06 – Who inspires Liz today
29:40 – Leading turnarounds, navigating ego, and hard decisions
34:06 – “Hire slow, fire fast” leadership advice
35:29 – The power of combining mission + development storytelling
36:28 – Childhood roots of storytelling through Weekly Reader
41:19 – How data should shape nonprofit and healthcare decisions
46:42 – Heather on the funding gap in nonprofit innovation
52:25 – Liz’s advice for women leaders: take appropriate risk
55:23 – Why women need to be seen and heard in leadership rooms
01:01:34 – Heather’s advice: learn to negotiate earlier
01:02:39 – A defining confidence-building moment from Liz
01:04:03 – Closing thoughts and ways to support Prevent Blindness Texas