If you were to mentor your younger version, what advice would you give yourself? I would tell my younger self to never conform or change who you are to emulate someone else. I’ve learned the importance of embracing who I am and it’s a valuable piece of advice. It’s fine to have others inspire you, but we all have a unique thumb print that makes us special. When we see successful people, we only see the “success”, we don’t know the back story of challenges and obstacles they encountered. I would encourage the younger Stella to tell her own story and be authentic, you never know how your story will encourage and uplift others. - Stella Ringer . Marketing Executive at The Coca-Cola Company
Read More“I partner with Kaiser Permanente leaders at all levels to enhance our organization’s performance by assessing organizational capability, implementing strategies to build a culture of development and by improving the engagement, resilience and capacity of our leaders, teams and individuals.”
Read More“I was at a crossroads about a decade ago regarding my career path. I approached the situation per my earlier statements and took a bold step to move from an HR discipline to Marketing (where I didn’t have much experience). The move was either going to make or break me.”
Read More“I look ahead on calendars as much as possible to anticipate the need, whether it is a customer meeting or an internal call urgently scheduled. Can’t stress enough the understanding of how to logistically plan ahead for each of them.”
Read More“By planning and writing these key activities down, I incorporate them into my daily life instead of looking at them as luxuries.”
Read MoreTogether, they are prized for their accomplishments and revered for their passion to give back to their community and to the important causes that matter to them.
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