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In this episode of the Women in Leadership podcast, we hear from Jean Winter, a business consultant, philanthropist, angel investor, and keynote speaker. Jean shares about her childhood, where she learned the importance of balance and giving back. She talks about how she strives to instill these values in her own children. Jean also discusses her work in the Syrian war efforts and her pride in raising purpose-driven daughters. Tune in to gain insights and inspiration from Jean's journey as a female leader.
On this episode Jean discusses:
Dad’s journey from povertyMichelin-star restaurant experienceGrowing up with mission tripsWomen supporting womenSpreading inspiration and kindnessFor more information, visit Heroncode.com
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The episode of the HeronCode Women in Leadership podcast features an interview with Dana AlAfaliq, a successful leader in the contracting and construction industry. Dana discusses her upbringing in Saudi Arabia, where she was raised by a loving and well-educated family who emphasized the importance of education and making an impact. She shares her experience of working in different departments and projects at a young age, and how this led her to decide to join the family business. Dana also talks about the influence her father and uncles had on her, inspiring her to strive for success and create a positive impact.
On this episode Dana discusses:
How family upbringing shapes future leadersInspiring others is keyImportance of ESG in businessesEmpowerment and diversification in entrepreneurshipLegacy: positive impact, sustainable businessFor more information, visit Heroncode.com
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In this episode of the HeronCode Women in Leadership podcast, we meet Kanari Kurayim, a passionate leader dedicated to developing talent and helping others reach their full potential. Kanari shares her perspective on evaluating candidate profiles based on their work experience, emphasizing emotional resilience and the ability to navigate challenges. She also discusses her support for work-life balance programs and the importance of aligning one's choices with their life purpose. Tune in to gain insights from this inspiring leader on fulfilling your potential.
On this episode Kanari discusses:
Working at a young ageMultiple dreams and creative freedomEducation vs experience debateNurturing young talent and and empowermentImpactful feedback and rewardsFor more information, visit Heroncode.com
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In this episode of the HeronCode Women in Leadership podcast, we’re joined by Muna Merghani, Chief HR and Sustainability Officer, who shares her journey and insights from over 20 years of experience in humanitarian aid, development management, and corporate sustainability. Muna discusses the importance of leadership and the challenges she faced transitioning to the C-suite. She emphasizes the need for leaders to be adaptable, make fair decisions, and prioritize the human factor over policies and regulations.
On this episode Muna discusses:
Mentors during early careerMaking a lasting impactLeading through difficult timesNavigating gender dynamics in the industryGen Z’s perception of social developmentFor more information, visit Heroncode.com
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In this episode of the HeronCode Women in Leadership podcast, we sit down with award-winning serial impact entrepreneur and philanthropist, Jumana Al Darwish. They discuss Jumana's journey as an introverted young girl with big dreams of changing the world, her experience as an entrepreneur, and the challenges she faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jumana's inspiring story serves as a testament to the resilience and strength of women leaders. Tune in to hear her insights and wisdom on leadership and making a positive impact.
On this episode Jumana discusses:
Growing up in different countriesArab family breaking normsEducation and lifelong learningFamilies being forged through artLack of support for female entrepreneursFor more information, visit Heroncode.com
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In this episode of the Women in Leadership podcast, we meet Dagmar Symes as she shares her inspiring journey, discussing the impact of a French teacher on her career path and how a trip to Switzerland shaped her entire career. Dagmar emphasizes the significance of being in the right place at the right time and having someone who sees your potential. Lastly, she touches upon the importance of giving back to the community as a leader. Tune in to this episode for valuable insights and takeaways for your own daily life.
On this episode Dagmar discusses:
Having your career path influenced by a teacherGerman upbringing and work ethicEducation vs experienceExploring different areas of hospitalitySpeaking out and integrityWomen embracing opportunities proactivelyFor more information, visit Heroncode.com
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In this episode of the HeronCode Women in Leadership podcast, we’re joined by Preeti Mundhra, a courageous leader and inspiration for women in the financial services industry. Preeti shares her experiences in building her own team and the importance of hiring the right candidates. She emphasizes the value of accountability and teamwork in achieving ambitious goals.
On this episode Preeti discusses:
Building high performance teamsTaking unconventional life pathsIndependence and financial responsibilityCelebrations in high performance cultureLiving outside your comfort zoneBalance is a mythFor more information, visit Heroncode.com
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In this episode of the HeronCode Women in Leadership podcast, Lamia Kurdi speaks about the key factors that contributed to her success, emphasizing the importance of working in a supportive company with amazing leaders who invest their time in coaching and guiding their team members. Lamia also highlights the value of teamwork and delegation, and shares her belief in seeking help from others to achieve goals.
On this episode Lamia discusses:
Amazing leaders and career successMaking a career changeReading and connecting with peopleWork-life balanceStarting a consultancyFor more information, visit Heroncode.com
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In this episode of the HeronCode Women in Leadership podcast, we’re joined by Melanie Potvin, a celebrated chief nursing officer. Melanie discusses the importance of collaboration and innovation in the healthcare industry, as well as the emotional intelligence required for success in one's career. She also shares her personal journey and the lessons she has learned along the way.
On this episode Melanie discusses:
Flow challenges in healthcareThe importance of role modelsFemale dominance in healthcareAutonomy in healthcarePersonalized care in healthcareCharacteristics of good team membersFor more information, visit Heroncode.com
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In this episode of the Women in Leadership podcast, we hear from Nedaa Abadi, a female leader who discusses the importance of independence, learning new skills, and overcoming fear. She also talks about the authority she now has in her position and the reflection it has allowed her to do, emphasizing the need to prove oneself and not wait for others to validate our capabilities.
On this episode Nedaa discusses:
Learning to be independentGender diversity at the workplaceEmpowering women at Al JazeeraDifficult HR experiencesSurrounding yourself with supportive peopleLeveraging remote work for successFor more information, visit Heroncode.com
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In this episode of the HeronCode Women in Leadership podcast, we hear from two female leaders, Nouf Khayyat & Sarah Al Turkistani, who talk about their unexpected passion for business and the journey from the medical field to being Zumba instructors. Tune in to hear their inspiring stories of personal growth and increased happiness through their involvement with Loca Studios.
On this episode Nouf and Sarah discuss:
Being powerhouses in wellness and fitnessStarting a Zumba businessZumba’s transformative impactChanging laws for opening gymsForever goal and communityBaby steps towards successFor more information, visit Heroncode.com
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Building a Better World: Leadership Lessons for the Next Generation with Mette Hybschmann | International Managing Director for several reputable dining and indulgence chains
In this episode of the HeronCode Women in Leadership podcast, Mette Hybschmannn, an International Managing Director for several reputable dining and indulgence chains across the Middle East and Africa, emphasizes the importance of allowing individuals to do things their way and not imposing their own style on others. She also discusses the significance of making people feel wanted, appreciated, and empowered in their roles.
On this episode Mette discusses:
Independence and growing up in DenmarkServant leadership and emotional leadershipChoosing your bosses wiselyChallenges of male-dominated teamsProgress for women in SaudiThe world we hope forFor more information, visit Heroncode.com
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Today in the studio, Rasha AlSadhan, a seasoned HR executive with over 16 years of experience, joins to discuss her transition from being a client to being an HR professional and the challenges she faced in understanding and connecting with the employees. Rasha highlights the stressors of daily life and the need for women in leadership to find balance and come back to their center.
On this episode Rasha discusses:
Connecting with employees on a new levelSaudi culture and backgroundUnderstanding different culturesDiversity and inclusion in communicationThe line on vulnerabilityWomen’s ability to express feelingsFor more information, visit Heroncode.com
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Today in the Heroncode studio we are joined by Dr. Abeer Alkobaisi, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon with over 15 years of experience. Dr. Alkobaisii shares her journey from growing up in Bahrain to pursuing her dreams and ambitions in the medical field. She credits her success to her determination, support from her parents, and her passion for her work.
On this episode Dr. Alkobaisi discusses;
Determination and support lead to success.Paris transformed her personally and professionally.Embrace and celebrate your vanity.Passion and simplicity in work.Love is essential for leadership.Passion, routine, and problem-solving.For more information, visit Heroncode.com
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Today in the Heroncode studio we are joined by Chief Omnipreneurship Officer, People & Culture, Hayfa Abuzabibah.
Hayfa, a graduate from California State University in Los Angeles (CSULA), has garnered over 24 years of experience in Human Capital which spans various industries, including finance, real estate, retail, and automotive sectors in the private and family-owned business space. She specializes in transformational and agile HR, and always keeps the individual colleague experience top of mind when it comes to implementing any human capital strategies in any workplace setting.
On this episode Hayfa discusses;
The values of gender equality and education.Embracing diversity and empathy.Culture driving a company's success.Continuous learning is a must.Challenges of being a Woman in Leadership.Work-life blend, not balance.For more information, visit Heroncode.com
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Today in the Heroncode studio, we are joined by GuestReady's managing director for the GCC, Reem Al Khatib. Reem shares her journey in the business world and how she found a nice blend between her passion and skillset. She talks about the challenges she faced in prioritizing different aspects of her life and the mindset she had to adopt to succeed.
In this episode, Reem discusses;
Cross-cultural exposure fuels success.Take risks and bet on yourself.Importance of a support system.Embrace stillness and be present.Hire women in leadership positions.Embrace change and believe in yourself.For more information, you can visit Heroncode.com
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Today in the Heroncode studio we are joined for a second time by Top 50 most Iconic and Influential HR leaders in the Middle East, Esraa M. Al Sharief,
She shares her insights on leadership, including the importance of modesty, being present, and believing in a greater force. Esra also discusses her journey towards consistency, starting with making her bed every day. She has been recognized as one of the top 50 most iconic and influential HR leaders in the Middle East and one of the top 10 HR female leaders in Saudi Arabia by the Economic Times and Business Chief Magazine, respectively.
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Today in the Heroncode studio we are joined by accomplished multi-national leader Mona Y. Althagafi who currently holds the position of Country Director at SERCO KSA.
On this episode Mona shares her 20+ years of local knowledge and experience in the Kingdom where she takes responsibility for the operational delivery of Serco's core offering of data, asset and workforce management which helps drive new business growth in Saudi Arabia.
Mona is also responsible for monitoring high-level strategic initiatives to ensure the alignment with Vision 2030 plans and plays an integral role in supporting the delivery of essential services business in the Kingdom.
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Today in the Heroncode studio we are joined by Vice President of Alcatel Lucent Enterprise (ALE) Middle East & Africa region, Sandrine El Khodry.
Sandrine is a French national with over 28 years industry experience. She has held several senior executive roles within the fields of Mobility Solutions, Cloud, IT, Infrastructure, Security, Telecommunications Solutions to Customer Service/Experience.
Sandrine, a regular speaker at business networking events, holds a master’s degree in Enterprise Strategy from Geneva-Switzerland, and is now preparing a DBA (Doctor of Business Administration) around the key role of culture when it comes to the success of any business.
For more information, visit heroncode.com.
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Today in the Heroncode studio we welcome Sustainability advisor, Hawazen Nazieh Nassief.
In addition to the multiple roles she covers for numerous companies in Saudi Arabia, Ms. Nassief published numerous articles in local and international newspapers on a variety of topics and was featured in several magazines including on the cover of Hia Magazine in 2006
She is the recipient of the 2018 Global Impact Award and the 2018 Africa & Middle East Business Impact Award from Cummins Inc. for her work on a women’s shelter in Saudi Arabia.
For more information, visit heroncode.com.
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