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EY’s Kristy Ingram asks: How would you react if you lost your professional identity?
Corporate Competitor Podcast
English - July 14, 2021 10:00 - 42 minutes - 97.5 MBBusiness Sports executives inspiration selfhelp careers competitive entrepreneur leaders leadership motivation selfimprovement Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Ep. 51: As an equestrian in her native Australia, Kristy Ingram had to learn how to make the transition from managing horses to managing people when her competitive days ended.
Her 15 years of consulting experience includes managing Ernst & Young’s sponsorship of the Rio Olympics and developing their Women’s Athlete Business Network. Today she is EY’s Global Leader of Athlete Programs where she helps talent-hungry managers tap into a leadership pipeline that most overlook… retired athletes.
A big part of that process involves language and, specifically, the “descriptors” used to describe who we are—our identity. Many of us, not just athletes, will have to reinvent ourselves professionally from time to time. This conversation will prove to be a valuable tool in your toolkit.
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