Cynthia Cleveland is a 5-time CEO and an expert in developing, translating, and monetizing intellectual property rights into major global consumer brands and new businesses across diverse industries. She has led companies that have generated over $4 billion in worldwide sales across consumer products, entertainment and retail and have helped countless companies build their brand and capitalize on the market to create new sales funnel and successful marketing campaigns. Cynthia is currently a Partner at CEO Coaching International, a leading coaching firm for growth-focused CEOs and entrepreneurs.

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Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:

  • Cynthia Cleveland recalls her transition from teacher to a marketing executive.
  • Cynthia shares her career journey and why it’s okay not to take a regular career path.
  • How women lead differently than men during a crisis.
  • How to find an opportunity during a tragedy.
  • The value of learning to find support from your family and friends.
  • How to pivot your business plan for the next six months to keep your employees safe
  • Cynthia shares what inspires her to keep going.
  • Cynthia’s best advice on how to become more resilient in your life

In this episode…

How do you foster resilience in your life? What mantras do you speak to yourself to keep going when times get tough? Maybe you don’t think about your resilient nature, but it is one of the defining qualities of highly successful people. Cynthia Cleveland, Partner at CEO Coaching International and 5-time CEO/President, can attest to the power of resilience and its ability to help leaders find opportunity in the midst of a crisis.

In this episode of Women’s Advocate, Sarah Nichols sits down with Partner at CEO Coaching International, Cynthia Cleveland. They discuss how companies can pivot in the midst of the pandemic, the power of women in leadership roles, and what inspires Cynthia to keep going in times of uncertainty. Cynthia also shares her journey from teacher to CEO while pregnant with her first child and the value of finding support within your closest circles. Stay tuned.

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