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Learn moreThe Hope-Driven Leader is not about feel-good theory or dry data. It's an action guide informed by the thousands of people Gill has coached in both the corporate and entrepreneurial worlds around the globe. Specific skill-building topics based on research and illustrated by personal stories and case studies include:
โ Enhancing leadership skills
โ Crafting a personal brand
โ Becoming an influencer
โ Managing global teams
โ Handling challenges specific to women leaders
Whether you are a rising star or a seasoned leader in your own business, a corporation, or your community, The Hope-Driven Leader offers you a roadmap for instilling those positive beliefs and behaviors into the core of your being and the culture of your workplace. Let the journey begin!
An entertainment industry veteran, Libby Gill spent fifteen years heading public relations and corporate communications as senior vice president at Universal Studios; vice president at Sony Pictures Entertainment, and Turner Broadcasting, and was also the public relations and branding brain behind the launch of Dr. Phil. She is now an internationally respected executive coach, bestselling author, and speaker. She has shared her success strategies on The Today Show, The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch, CNN, NPR, Oprah & Friends Radio Network, Fox News, CBS Early Show, Time magazine, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, O magazine, Good Housekeeping, Self, and elsewhere.