Episode 111: Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors with Chief People Officer Erica Rooney

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Erica Rooney is a chief people officer at Blue Acorn ici, an insights-driven strategic consultancy with expertise in data science, development, strategy, and design. She's also an executive coach, host of the Podcast, From Now to Next, and a consultant.

As a Culture Expert, Erica invigorates and educates her organization through change, driving a positive experience for employees and guiding executives through the change process to lead to massive success. 

In this episode, we discuss

  • How her desire for continued growth led her right into a glass ceiling and what she did next

  • Why she became a coach, and why she maintains her CPO role

  • Recommendations for leaders who are navigating lay-off while leading teams 

  • What she looks for in your LinkedIn profile when hiring

  • How she manages her mind and keeps her career fresh

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