Amplify: Re-Imagining Women in Power - Leading Your Industry

Amplify: Re-Imagining Women in Power – Leading Your Industry

Welcome to part three of Amplify: Re-Imagining Women in Power, a women’s leadership panel hosted by Robbin Jorgensen, CEO of Women Igniting Change®. Robbin is joined by Anita Hsu, co-owner of Gezzo’s West Coast Burritos, Sweet Auburn Barbecue, and Lazy Betty restaurants. These powerhouse CEOs recently sat down at the ASBN studios to continue their conversation about what it means to be a powerful woman in business.

women in powerDuring this series, Robbin and Anita will be exploring the nuances of what it means to lead themselves, their teams, and their companies as women business owners. Women are continuing to amplify their voice and have a positive impact on business.

In part one of Amplify, the conversation centered around how women business owners lead themselves in positions of power. In part two of Amplify, Robbin and Anita focused on how the ways in which they lead their teams of employees. In this segment, the pair tackle the trials and triumphs of being industry innovators.

To hear all of the points that our amazing panel touched on in this segment, watch the full video above. If you missed any of the previous Amplify segments, be sure to watch part one and part two to get caught up!


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