The Brain Behind Sharpie, Graco & Expo: Kris Malkoski on Building Billion-Dollar Brands From Farm Girl to Fortune 500
Summary
Kris Malkoski, CEO of Learning and Development at Newell Brands, shares how growing up on a Nebraska farm shaped her leadership philosophy, work ethic, and ability to make a difference in complex organizations. From gathering eggs as a child to leading global brands like Sharpie, Graco, Paper Mate, Expo, Dymo, NUK, and Elmer's, Kris explains why leadership begins with clear expectations, personal accountability, human connection, and caring deeply about the people you lead.
She and David Suson discuss what younger employees may be missing in a digital-first world, why meetings need more human presence and fewer distractions, how agile teams move faster, and why leaders must model the culture they want to create. Kris also shares why feedback is a gift, why developing people is 50% of business performance, and how her curiosity about what makes people tick has helped her build beloved consumer brands.
Takeaways
Work ethic matters, but making a difference matters more. Kris learned early that overdelivering creates opportunity, trust, and career momentum.
Leadership culture starts at the top. If leaders do not define and model expectations, a culture will form anyway, but it may not be the one they want.
Human connection drives speed and performance. Kris believes teams move faster when they talk directly, stay off devices in meetings, and operate with shared objectives.
Developing people is part of the job. Kris says 50% of business performance is the business plan, and 50% is the people.
Feedback is a gift. Honest, thoughtful feedback can help people grow, redirect their careers, and find success in the right place.
Soundbites
"If you always make a difference, it doesn't matter what your background is."
"Control what you can and let go of what you can't."
"Leadership agenda and behaviors start at the top."
"My team and my business performance is as good as the weakest link."
"Feedback is a gift."
"People want fair, transparent expectation setting."
Timestamps
00:02 Introduction to Kris Malkoski and her leadership background 03:40 Growing up on a Nebraska farm and learning hard work 04:52 Prioritization, resilience, and controlling what you can 07:57 Why making a difference became Kris's career mantra 09:00 Entering Procter & Gamble as a nontraditional candidate 16:06 Learning business through farm economics and brand leadership 18:22 Technology, analog writing, and the future of communication 22:09 Why Kris expects device-free, fully engaged meetings 24:53 Agile teams, shared objectives, and daily communication 29:38 Why Kris loves seeing people grow and develop 33:55 The CEO's role in organizational effectiveness 37:36 How leadership and parenting both require clarity and consequences 41:22 Caring about people while holding expectations 43:15 Why feedback is one of the greatest leadership gifts 45:26 How curiosity helps Kris build brands consumers love
Contact links for the guest
Kris Malkoski LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kris-malkoski-2346122/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kris-malkoski-2346122/] Company: newellbrands.com
Keyword tags
Kris Malkoski, David Suson, Inside the Leader's Mind, Newell Brands, leadership, executive leadership, brand leadership, consumer packaged goods, CPG, human connection, work ethic, feedback, leadership development, agile teams, organizational culture, Sharpie, Graco, Paper Mate, Expo, Elmer's, women in leadership