Adversity Makes the Leader - Kim Jeremic

Kim has been the President of multiple companies in the fashion and retail industry, spanning a twenty-year career where she led R&D, manufacturing, product design, marketing, and growing market share during some of the most dynamic and challenging retail environments. Kim is passionate about helping women in poverty and used her leadership and roles in companies to help develop and implement an industry-leading approach that provides opportunities for women providing true living wages that allow team members to have real opportunities and thrive and break the cycle of poverty.  You will hear in this episode how Kim is finishing a mid-career sabbatical and entering the second phase of her career with new insights, motivations, and goals of how to best serve and inspire those around her and the next generation of leaders.  Kim has studied finance at Queen’s University and is a graduate of the Harvard Business School President’s Program. She also just completed Oxford University’s “Reimagining Leadership Executive Program.”  Kim is a member of the Young President’s Organization (YPO) and has been a chapter chair and education chair, and has previously been on the Canadian board for YPO/WPO. Kim provides incredible insight and learning from her journey. As you will hear, Kim  is a close friend of mine whom I have a great deal of respect and admiration. I have watched her over the past decade lead in many different environments. She consistently demonstrates class and grace while being tenacious in achieving every goal and overcoming any obstacle in her way. She is loved by all our classmates because she has a true servant-leader heart and cares about everyone she meets.

Show Notes:

(13:11) - Kim realizes a key to her success was to get near leadership and learn from people who had results.
(17:30) - Kim gives advice to young people starting their careers today.
Quote - "Success Leaves Clues"
(23:00) - Discussion of the "Imposter Syndrome."
(27:00) - The power of testing your assumptions.
(29:00) - Kim talks about the importance and her learnings of taking a mid-career sabbatical.
(41:00) - Bob and Kim discuss work-life balance and the challenge of going all in early in your career to achieve while still seeking balance.
(48:45) - "My mess is my message."
(49:30) - What Kim learned leading her company during COVID. "Cash is King and get lean fast!"
Quote - "No decision is a decision and it is the worst decision you can make!"
(1:00:45) - Kim talks about changes in the e-commerce business and what business leaders need to do. 
(1:07:00) - The importance of having a real relationship with your customer...connection with them.
(1:10:00) - Advice to mid-career professionals who must leap a new direction or career.
(1:16:00) - The importance of having a global perspective.
(1:25:00) - Kim is thinking about using her island retreat as a retreat for other leaders needing a sabbatical in their career.
(1:30:00) - What would Kim say to the American and Canadian people if she was given the chance to give a "State of the Union" address?
Quote "Progress over perfection!"

Book Recommendations:
- Untethered Soul - The Journey Beyond Yourself by Michael Singer
- Fearless Heart - Why Greater Compassion is the Key to Greater Well-Being by Thupten Jinpa
- Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni
- EOS - Gino Wickman

Creators and Guests

Mitch White
Producer
Mitch White
Freelance Audio Engineer, 2011 Recording Connections Certified Audio Engineer
Tristin Dickie
Designer
Tristin Dickie
Nashville Fellows Program 2022, Marketing Assistant for Affinity Technology Partners, Professional Photographer freelancer. Go VOLS!
Adversity Makes the Leader - Kim Jeremic
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