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Lori Highby

Women Who Open Doors

Release Date: 10/05/2022

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Women Who Open Doors

For this special episode, Julie Cosich Collins is in the hot seat! Guest host Jennifer Makary sits down with Julie to celebrate two major milestones: 5 years of KnotMagic and over 40 podcast episodes recorded. Julie reflects on her entrepreneurial journey, sharing how she navigated sleepless nights and the importance of intentionally building the right team. She also highlights the impact of her podcast and why vulnerability is essential for leadership.

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Women Who Open Doors

Dr. Joan Prince served on her first board at just 10 years old. As the Citizens Representative for the "Build the Bookworm Club" at Milwaukee Public Library, this early experience ignited her lifelong passion for service and literacy. Joan, now CEO of Executive Strategies Elite, talks about the power of early mentorship and her two decades at UW-Milwaukee, which she described as feeling like home. Joan also shared highlights of her trailblazing career, including serving as a U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Today, she's still making an impact, marking a milestone birthday with 70 acts of...

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Women Who Open Doors

Peggy Williams-Smith's, President & CEO of Visit Milwaukee, mission is to share what makes Milwaukee and its people special, and it's the best job she's ever had! She discusses VISIT Milwaukee's essential role as storytellers, how she and her exceptional team have transformed Milwaukee's national image, and shares her experiences and the impact of filming Top Chef Season 21 and hosting the Republican National Convention. 

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Women Who Open Doors

Jen Dirks, President & CEO of TEMPO, understands the significance of taking career risks. She shares her journey of how her passion and purpose aligned, leading her to become the first President & CEO of TEMPO. Over the past decade, Jen has worked diligently to build upon TEMPO's mission. She also emphasizes the importance of active board membership, the vital role of mentors, and her hopes for the future of women in the workplace.

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Women Who Open Doors

Nicole Sullivan, President of Youth Frontiers, is dedicated to cultivating the next generation of leaders through a focus on character development. She reflects on her personal journey to becoming the president of a non-profit, attributing her success to curiosity and a passion for making a difference. Nicole also highlights the mission of Youth Frontiers, emphasizing the importance of being a present leader and providing youth with the necessary tools, resources, and support to thrive.

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Women Who Open Doors

Ana Simpson, CEO of Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast, is dedicated to creating a brighter future for girls. She shares insights into the evolving purpose of her career, the impact of her family's sacrifices, and the true essence of Girl Scouts beyond just cookies — focusing on the skills, responsibilities, and community spirit that help girls flourish. As a leader driven by both head and heart, Ana also reflects on the significance of being acknowledged by the community for her accomplishments.

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Women Who Open Doors

Megan Tzanoukakis, President and CEO of Sussex IM, is a CPA turned manufacturing and supply chain leader. Megan discusses her crash course in manufacturing, what it takes to successfully transition a family business to the next generation, and sustainability in the plastics industry. She also shares one of her biggest lessons learned – you can't plan everything, and it's okay to pivot!

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Women Who Open Doors

Dr. Tiffany Tardy, President and CEO of PEARLS For Teen Girls, has learned to embrace the discomfort throughout her journey. Tiffany Tardy discusses how, through her struggle, she found her passion for making a positive impact, the importance of finding your community, and the bravery it takes to follow your heart in decision-making. She also shares her vision for the future of PEARLS For Teen Girls, believing the sky is the limit! 

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Women Who Open Doors

Amanda Nowak, Founder of Element Eight, has experienced burnout and triumphed. Amanda discusses her journey as a serial entrepreneur, emphasizing the importance of aligning personal values with professional endeavors. She also shares insights into her current role in empowering women entrepreneurs and leaders, helping them cultivate resilience, set boundaries, and achieve success without the overwhelm.

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Women Who Open Doors

Kareeda Chones Aguam, Senior Vice President of Partner Strategy and Management for the Milwaukee Bucks and Fiserv Forum, LOVES her job, from working with her team to those amazing nights in Fiserv Forum. Kareeda discusses how her simple practice of just being a good human has helped in her professional career, where her passion for basketball comes from, and how she "drips" on her clients to build successful relationships.

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Lori Highby, CEO and Founder of Keystone Click, is the definition of a doer. She began her entrepreneurial journey in 2008 at the start of the recession by sending snail mail! She has been able to build a thriving business since, crediting culture, growth, and education to her and her team’s success. Lori discusses why she decided to start her own business, what it was like being a woman business owner starting out, and her passion for manufacturers! She also shares how her dad has been an impactful figure in her life and how her community involvement honors his memory.