CEO Stories: Elizabeth Brink, Co-CEO, Gensler
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In this episode of CEO Stories, Elizabeth Brink, Co-CEO of Gensler, shares her journey in the design industry, discussing her passion for design, leadership lessons learned, and the importance of optimism in navigating challenges. She emphasizes the significance of building relationships, reading the market, and making confident decisions in a fluctuating real estate landscape. Elizabeth also addresses the balance between work and family life, the impact of sustainability in design, and the value of mentorship for aspiring leaders.
Takeaways:
- Elizabeth Brinkhoe emphasizes the importance of following one's passion in career choices.
- Optimism in leadership can uplift teams and foster a positive work environment.
- Building relationships is crucial in the real estate industry for long-term success.
- Sustainability should be a fundamental aspect of design practices.
- Personal challenges, such as balancing work and family, are common among leaders.
- Leaders must be adaptable and courageous in their decision-making.
- Finding one's voice and perspective is essential for professional growth.
- Daily routines can help manage stress and maintain focus.
- Curiosity can be a double-edged sword, serving both as inspiration and distraction.
- Mentorship plays a vital role in guiding the next generation of leaders.
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