What’s Your Take: Real Talk on Leadership and Life
In Part One of this three-part mini-series on What’s Your Take: Real Talk on Leadership and Life, Dr. Nikki is joined by Carla Turner and Zanda Bonamy to examine how colorism and perception can influence leadership development and career advancement. Through personal reflection and professional insight, they explore how bias shapes who is viewed as leadership-ready, how representation impacts leadership perception, and what professionals can do to navigate these dynamics strategically. Key Topics * Defining colorism and its influence in professional spaces * How perception shapes leadership advancement * Representation and visibility in leadership pipelines * Strategies for navigating bias in career progression * The role of mentorship and sponsorship in professional growth Key Takeaways * Colorism and perception can shape access to leadership opportunities. * Representation influences how leadership potential is recognized. * Strategic visibility and support networks matter in career advancement. Featured Guests Carla Turner Physiotherapist and Independent Case Manager Zanda Bonamy Engineer and Director of Health, Safety, and Environment Memorable Sound Bites * “Representation matters in leadership teams.” * “Bias affects who is perceived as leadership-ready.” * “Proactively seek opportunities and ask questions.” Chapters * 00:00 Understanding Colorism: Definitions and Impacts * 06:39 Perceptions and Leadership Advancement * 15:34 Navigating Barriers: Advice for Professionals * 23:17 The Role of Mentorship in Career Growth Subscribe to follow the full mini-series as we continue the conversation in Part Two.
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