
Leading Forward
By Christie Berger
Hosted by Christie Berger, LEADING FORWARD will explore how successful leaders thrive, in spite of, and sometimes because of challenge and uncertainty. Each conversation will unveil the unique stories and experiences that will help others expand their own definition of leadership and identify new ways to leverage the opportunities that lie ahead.


All about Change and Simple Thinking with Richard Gerver, Acclaimed Speaker, Author and Instructor (Part II)

All about Change and Simple Thinking with Richard Gerver, Acclaimed Speaker, Author and Instructor (Part I)

Leading to Align and Motivate your Teams with Ann Hatcher, EVP & Chief Human Officer at Wellpath

Redefining Success and Priorities of a Global Business Unit During Immense Change with Emily Poladian, President at Firestone Industrial Products

Compassionate Care, Systemic Change and Mental Health at Work with Jaclyn Pritchett, SVP of Human Resources at Brookdale

Driving Growth and Developing Leaders by Letting Go with Greg Baumer, CGO at naviHealth

The Impact of Surrounding yourself with Extraordinary People with Cordia Harrington, CEO & Founder at Crown Bakeries

Developing a Great Work Culture and Leveraging the Collective with Beth Chase, Entrepreneur

Leveraging Change to Enhance Your Purpose and Value to All Stakeholders with Kip Hallman, President at Wellpath

The Financial Impact of Leading with Transparency, Heart and Putting Employees First with Sherry Deutschmann, Entrepreneur, CEO and Author

Leading with Care from a Distance and Redefining Success with Chris Bird, EVP & COO at Life Care Services

Communications, Marketing and Leading Through Change with Suzanne Reed, CMO at LBMC
Episode #13: Suzanne Reed, CMO at LBMC- Communications, Marketing and Leading Through Change
In today's episode, Christie sat down with Suzanne Reed. Suzanne is currently the Chief Marketing Officer for the LBMC Family of Companies, the largest professional services firm in Tennessee and ranked in the top 20 across the southeast. She has more than 25 years of experience in the financial services, professional services, and payments industry. Suzanne is an executive business leader with a proven track record of enhancing brand equity, revenue and market share. She champions growth by using an integrated approach to marketing and sales that produces profitable results. An innovative entrepreneur, Suzanne has created new lines of business, new processes, ground-breaking policies and procedures for profit as well as not for profit organizations. Inquisitive from birth, she believes in challenging herself and those around her and continually striving to be better. And has a personal passion for giving back by helping others in their careers through networking and sharing life lessons.
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Highlights: "Communications, Marketing and Leading Through Change"
- Marketing is constantly changing and evolving and touches the operations of an organization.
- It is all about the personal touch with marketing. Technology is just a tool we can use.
- There are always lessons learned with crises.
- Blending and being innovative helps an organization pivot and navigate change, this leads to building a new path forward.
- Even if you are around certain messaging, by osmosis, something is going to sink in.
- Leading through COVID and adapting means that a leader must meet their team where they are at.
- At LBMC, the opportunity to meet in person was met with hesitancy from several team members and others were more than excited to be back.
- Strong leaders encourage their team members and help them feel comfortable in a hybrid work environment.
- COVID has equipped organizations with new tools and moving past the pandemic, organizations will use Zoom, Microsoft Teams, etc. in new ways to benefit the workforce to build a new type of team.
- Marketers need to believe in the brand’s purpose in order to be successful.
- Leadership is all about supporting others and recognizing the impact of our words to build people up.
- Strong leaders know that “everyone doesn’t need to look like me” and leaders build off of other’s strengths.
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LEADING FORWARD breaks down professional assumptions through meaningful conversations that remind us all that leading, effectively, can and often does look different for each of us.
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The Connection Between Vulnerability, Reflection and Building a High Performing Team with Jenny Butler, CPO at Ingram Barge

Team Communication, Vulnerability & Being a Flexible Leader with Jimmy Staton, CEO at Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline, Inc.

How Mission Guides Decision Making and Culture with Ray Brocato, CEO at The Next Door

Authentic Leadership and the Value of a Diverse Team with Leila Bryner, SVP at Change Healthcare

How Values Anchor an Organization during Unstable Times with Rob Ivy, CFO at Lee Company

How to Reframe and Celebrate Success during COVID-19 with Jackie Blanchard, VP at HCA

Continuous Learning, Humility and Organizational Mindset with Matt Burnstein, Partner & Chair at Waller

Music, Mentorship & Leading Through Change with Jim Catino, EVP at Sony Music
Episode #5: Jim Catino | EVP, Sony Music - Music, Mentorship & Leading Through Change
In today's episode, Christie spoke with Jim Catino, a 22-year music industry veteran. Catino first joined Sony Music Nashville in 2001 after graduating from Belmont University. The Cleveland, Ohio native previously held posts at DreamWorks Music Publishing, Giant Records, and MCA Music Publishing, working closely with songwriters and securing copyrights. He serves on the Board of Belmont’s Music Business Department and is a member of the Academy of Country Music, Country Music Association, Leadership Music and The Recording Academy, including the P&E Wing.
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Highlights: "Music, Mentorship & Leading Through Change"
- The music industry is constantly changing, and the “way” talent is found is different from how it was years ago.
- “If you can’t expose it (the music) to fans, they don’t know it’s there.”
- Being a fly on the wall can teach things that words cannot.
- Mentorship and the diversity of mentors empowered Jim to become successful.
- Transitioning into new career opportunities can be scary…but patience can bring a sense of peace.
- Thinking about the long term when presented with new opportunities can protect a person from making the wrong short-term move.
- Sometimes transitioning upwards in an organization means you may no longer be directly involved in the day to day (in the “thing you loved”) yet your ability to impact "it" on a larger scale increases.
- Hopefully, the roles will reverse, and YOU will become the mentor.
- If you feel nervous about a new position, dive in. You were chosen for a reason, so “bet on yourself.”
- The past ten years have been very difficult for the music industry. As of three years ago, music sales have started to make a comeback and now COVID has really devastated the industry.
- Finding your “favorite” thing in your career is relative to where you were at that time.
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LEADING FORWARD breaks down professional assumptions through meaningful conversations that remind us all that leading, effectively, can and often does look different for each of us.
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Enterprise Perspective, Horizontal Planning & Leading Globally with Ingrid Sinclair, Global President at Sims Lifestyle Services
Episode #4: Ingrid Sinclair | Global President, Sims Lifestyle Services - Enterprise Perspective, Horizontal Planning & Leading Globally
In today's episode, Christie sat down with Ingrid Sinclair. Ingrid was appointed to the position of Global President of Sims Lifecycle Services effective February 1st, 2019. Prior to that as VP of Recycling for Sims Recycling Solutions (SRS), Ingrid spearheaded innovation in electronics recycling operations for almost 10 years. Ingrid has been in the electronics recycling industry for over 20 years, starting her career in this field as a process engineer at the Glencore Canada (formerly Noranda) copper and precious metal refinery in Montreal, Quebec. In addition to being trained as a Six Sigma Black Belt, Ingrid has a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Ottawa and a Master of Business Administration from Concordia University.
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Highlights: "Enterprise Perspective, Horizontal Planning & Leading Globally"
- There is more urgency due to COVID and that has led to longer workdays and more video calls.
- Pivoting is the means of navigating the challenges that the pandemic has presented.
- Being a leader has an added level of stress because “we don’t know when this is going to end.”
- It is important for an organization to be flexible and compassionate for its employees.
- By leaning in and listening, two-way communication can occur and propel the organization to be more flexible.
- It’s not easy to keep a team engaged and inspired during this pandemic…but it is possible.
- Celebrating the team’s wins is crucial for encouraging team members.
- Video calls are the “next best thing” compared to face-to-face and setting up 1-on-1 calls with team members is important.
- Informal discussions are great learning tools to bounce ideas and figure out “what is next.”
- Building a connection with your boss can help with transitioning upward in the organization.
- Looking at a higher position may feel daunting but it is important to think “Why not me?”
- Give yourself a chance.
- Building relationships, asking questions and learning from others can help in transitioning to a new role
- Confidence in moving forward when we are not confident helps build confidence
- Creating value for your employees can help them see the larger impact their work is doing.
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LEADING FORWARD breaks down professional assumptions through meaningful conversations that remind us all that leading, effectively, can and often does look different for each of us.
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Empathy, Action & Strategic Change with Cheryl DeSantis, CPO at SmileDirectClub
EPISODE #3: CHERYL DESANTIS | CHIEF PEOPLE OFFICER, SMILEDIRECTCLUB- EMPATHY, ACTION & STRATEGIC CHANGE
Welcome to Leading Forward!
In today's episode, Christie had the opportunity to sit down with Cheryl DeSantis the Chief People Officer at SmileDirectClub, the oral care company with the first telehealth platform for teeth straightening. With more than 20 years of experience in strategic people and organizational development, Cheryl enables the growth of the business through its team members, striving to maintain SmileDirectClub’s strong company culture through values-based leadership. Cheryl has global oversight of talent acquisition, compensation and benefits, team member relations and engagement, HR information systems, and learning and development for SmileDirectClub’s business across the globe. She also leads the expansion of SmileDirectClub’s international internal organizational structure and framework.
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"Empathy, Action & Strategic Change"
Highlights from the show:
- Pivotal Moments and Strategic Change: When the pandemic hit and businesses were forced to shut down, SmileDirectClub made a very quick shift and went “back to their roots,” and offered at-home kits.
- Themes and Decision Making: “Quick decision making across the whole business.” Meeting weekly allows the team to “assess a problem, make a decision right there and go.”
- Some organizations are afraid of trying something new and it not working out. However, SmileDirectClub chooses to “test and learn; If we fail, we fail fast and we take something from it. We make very quick decisions by taking out a lot of the bureaucracy.”
- Power of purpose: “People come to work because they connect with your mission and your purpose.” At SmileDirectClub they believe in “transforming lives through a smile.”
- Employee Feedback Leads to Organizational Action: Communication, recognition and separating work from life were crucial themes for working remotely.
- “Create a space,” was a set of guidelines to help promote team members not working more now that they are remote. The organization blocked out “no meeting” times and encouraged team members to take vacation days. This helps promote rest, restoration and then “work time” is more meaningful.
- Having virtual coffee meetings to start your team’s Monday morning gave team members permission to connect in a different way with their coworkers.
- Having multiple training sessions on empathy is one way to help team members develop remotely.
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LEADING FORWARD breaks down professional assumptions through meaningful conversations that remind us all that leading, effectively, can and often does look different for each of us. Hosted by Christie Berger, LEADING FORWARD will explore how successful leaders thrive, in spite of, and sometimes because of challenge and uncertainty. Each conversation will unveil the unique stories and experiences that will help others expand their own definition of leadership and identify new ways to leverage the opportunities that lie ahead.
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Humility, Service & Unexpected Pivotal Moments with Harry Allen, Co-Founder at Studio Bank
EPISODE #2: HARRY ALLEN | CO-FOUNDER & CHIEF RELATIONSHIP OFFICER, STUDIO BANK- HUMILITY, SERVICE & UNEXPECTED PIVOTAL MOMENTS
Welcome to Leading Forward!
In today's episode, Christie had the opportunity to sit down with Harry L. Allen is the Co-founder, Executive Vice President and Chief Relationship Officer of Studio Bank. Studio Bank launched in July 2018 to become the first new, “de novo”, locally-headquartered bank in Nashville since 2008. Studio Bank is one of Nashville’s fastest growing companies, employing over 50 and with total assets of over $350 million. As co-founder, Mr. Allen was integral in the formation of the bank including recruiting members of the team, board of directors, completing the necessary regulatory applications and helping raise over $50 million in start-up capital. He serves as the Bank’s lead business development officer, key point of contact for stakeholders and strategic partners, such as the bank’s Founders’ Advisory Board, and manages the Bank’s involvement and investment in community efforts.
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"Humility, Service & Pivotal Moments" - Impactful and Pivotal Moments
- Being the Source of Inspiration in the Organization
- Humility & Confidence as a Leader
- Own it and Let it Shine
- Navigating when Team Members Disagree
- Pushing Through Disappointment
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LEADING FORWARD breaks down professional assumptions through meaningful conversations that remind us all that leading, effectively, can and often does look different for each of us. Hosted by Christie Berger, LEADING FORWARD will explore how successful leaders thrive, in spite of, and sometimes because of challenge and uncertainty. Each conversation will unveil the unique stories and experiences that will help others expand their own definition of leadership and identify new ways to leverage the opportunities that lie ahead.
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Subscribe to the Thread at https://www.christieberger.com/

How to Lead with Empathy & Inclusivity with Dee Anna Smith, CEO at Sarah Cannon

Leading Forward Introduction
In my practice, I get to witness, up close, how leaders and organizations navigate the challenges and opportunities they face. It is with great appreciation for how these community and business leaders are leading forward, that I am venturing out, to be the conduit that brings their personal leadership lessons to you. Leading Forward will explore how successful leaders and organizations thrive, in spite of, and sometimes because of, challenge and uncertainty.
My hope is that each conversation will reveal unique stories, experiences and viewpoints that will help listeners expand their own definition of leadership, as well as, gain insights and tools to address their own challenges and opportunities in a new way.