Moments that Matter

Leadership Looks Like You

29 min · 15 de sep de 2022
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Join us for a wide ranging conversation with Senator Natalie Murdock. Senator Murdock shared the moments that have mattered to her leadership journey, from her earliest forays into leadership as a high schooler, to the way she now shapes and leads the communities she represents. This conversation is chock full of wisdom and quotables, and we can't wait for you to hear it! Natalie Murdock is Senator for North Carolina District 20. Senator Murdock is a native North Carolinian and a UNC alum. Natalie has spent a lifetime learning about the strengths and challenges of North Carolina. With over a decade of work experience in transportation, economic development, and government affairs, Natalie entered the public realm as a locally elected official. Now, she is an elected senator and running for re-election to continue transforming the lives of hardworking North Carolinians. Senator Murdock is a 2015 Leadership Triangle Goodmon Fellow. She is a graduate of the Regional Program.

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Leadership Looks Like You

Join us for a wide ranging conversation with Senator Natalie Murdock. Senator Murdock shared the moments that have mattered to her leadership journey, from her earliest forays into leadership as a high schooler, to the way she now shapes and leads the communities she represents. This conversation is chock full of wisdom and quotables, and we can't wait for you to hear it! Natalie Murdock is Senator for North Carolina District 20. Senator Murdock is a native North Carolinian and a UNC alum. Natalie has spent a lifetime learning about the strengths and challenges of North Carolina. With over a decade of work experience in transportation, economic development, and government affairs, Natalie entered the public realm as a locally elected official. Now, she is an elected senator and running for re-election to continue transforming the lives of hardworking North Carolinians. Senator Murdock is a 2015 Leadership Triangle Goodmon Fellow. She is a graduate of the Regional Program.

15 de sep de 202229 min
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Prepared to Lead

Join us for an energized and inspiring conversation with Rabbi Eric Solomon! His passion is palpable as we discuss dual narratives, multiple perspectives, and navigating turbulent contexts. This episode is full of teachings about the power of differing world views, and the progress we can make with respectful engagement across communities.  Rabbi Solomon is a proud Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Maryland. He has spent years of rabbinical school studying in Jerusalem and New York City. Among his many awards after ordination, in 2005, Rabbi Solomon gained entry into the Rabbinical Assembly and arrived in Raleigh to serve Beth Meyer Synagogue. Rabbi Solomon wears many hats in his community including: the founding co-chair of the North Carolina Jewish Clergy Association, member of the City of Raleigh Human Relations Commission and Interfaith I-CARE Team of the Raleigh Police Department, and Senior Rabbinic Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem. Previously, he served as the co-chair of Truah: The Rabbinical Call for Human Rights. Rabbi Solomon loves playing tennis and is an avid runner. He is married to Rabbi Dr. Jennifer Solomon, and they have three children. Rabbi Solomon is a 2022 Leadership Triangle Goodmon Fellow. He is a graduate of the Regional Program.

2 de sep de 202232 min
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Look for Victories and Keep Going

Tina Blake, NC native, grew up in Greenville NC. Tina's dad served as Assistant to the Chancellor at ECU through 3 administrations. Growing up in that environment led to higher education and NC politics becoming a part of everyday conversation and instilled a deep desire to serve those that were often underrepresented. Choosing to attend ECU was also part of family legacy for Tina, and she earned a BS in Economics at the institution. Early in her professional career, Tina was hired by Congressman Walter Jones NC-3 to assist opening and serving in the district office. This office served 19 counties and their constituents. In the time since, Tina has performed a broad range of professional disciplines, including  involvement in State and Federal election campaigns, pharmaceutical sales, development, and research, higher education and HBCU consulting work, oversight of senior living and hospitality group mergers and acquisitions, and C Suite level networking and leadership development. Tina is a 2018 Leadership Triangle Goodmon Fellow. She is a graduate of the Regional program. You can find more from Tina at: Twitter @piratelegacy  Facebook Tina Blake  LinkedIn Tina-Blake-ourleadershipnow Insta: Tina B

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Valencia Harris is the President and Founder of Empower All, Inc. She is an educator that has taught both elementary and STEM education for over 15 years. Harris is a third-year doctoral student studying Educational Equity at North Carolina State University. Her educational and career experiences have fueled her drive to diversify the teacher pipeline, push culturally relevant pedagogy as standard, increase the presence of students of color in STEAM, and create an equitable education for all students. A quote at the bottom of her email signature by Toni Morrison sums up her ethos as a leader: "If you are free, you need to free somebody else. If you have some power, then your job is to EMPOWER somebody else." Valencia is a 2022 Leadership Triangle Goodmon Fellow. She is a graduate of the Regional program.

2 de ago de 202224 min
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Overcoming Imposter Syndrome and Becoming a Transformative Leader

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