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Have you ever wondered what it takes to turn around a failing organization or to drive remarkable change in business, government, and philanthropy? This thought-provoking question sets the stage for an insightful conversation with Lisa Gable, a seasoned expert in orchestrating turnarounds across diverse sectors. In this episode, Marcia Dawood sits down with Lisa to unveil the intricacies of driving meaningful change, tackling complex problems, and navigating the turbulent waters of entrepreneurship.Lisa Gable boasts an illustrious career, beginning with her time in the Reagan White House and Defense Department at the end of the Cold War. She has served as a troubleshooter for Intel's CEO and has held numerous presidential appointments. Her vast experience spans turnarounds in business, government, and philanthropy, including as a US Ambassador of one of the largest public-private partnerships in the US government. Lisa's journey is a testament to her deep understanding of utilizing manufacturing processes to address complex issues and her commitment to making organizations more robust and future-ready.This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the art of the comeback. Lisa talks about the common factors that precipitate organizational failure, including the damaging effects of hubris, and emphasizes the importance of revisiting an organization's founding purpose. She also highlights current trends in AI and technology, showcasing her work with Six Star Capital in combating online hate speech. For those keen on fostering a dynamic, transparent, and resilient workplace culture, Lisa offers invaluable advice, drawing from her extensive experience. Whether you're an entrepreneur facing difficult decisions or an investor mentoring leaders who are striving to create a more cohesive team, the insights and practical strategies shared in this episode will equip you with the tools to navigate and thrive in challenging environments. To get the latest from Lisa Gable, you can follow her below!LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisagable/https://www.allsides.com/ Sign up for Marcia's newsletter to receive tips and the latest on Angel Investing!Website: www.marciadawood.comLearn more about the documentary Show Her the Money: www.showherthemoneymovie.comAnd don't forget to follow us wherever you are!Apple Podcasts: https://pod.link/1586445642.appleSpotify: https://pod.link/1586445642.spotifyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/angel-next-door-podcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theangelnextdoorpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marciadawood
Welcome to 2050—where we still don't have flying cars, but we're finally getting our hiring practices right. Host Ken is joined by the formidable Lisa Gable, former Presidential appointee, U.S. Ambassador, UN Delegate, and advisor to Fortune 500 companies. Lisa is here to shake up your future and maybe your present, too. With her wealth of experience at the highest levels of government and business, Lisa predicts a world where degrees collect dust and skills steal the show, where AI is the superhero women need to get back into the game, and where universities might want to start updating their résumés. They also dive headfirst into the messy stuff—workplace conflicts, mental health, and the quest for diverse leadership. Tune in if you're ready to trade in the status quo for something a little more exciting—like a workplace where passion trumps paychecks, and every generation can finally play nice. BONUS: Elevate your hiring game with our comprehensive playbook on skill-based hiring - a practical guide designed to help you modernize your strategies, tap into diverse talent, reduce hiring biases, and build teams ready to tackle today's challenges and tomorrow's disruptions. Download it here: https://turningpointexecsearch.com/succession-planning-checklist-2/ Ready to overhaul your approach? Have questions or personal experiences? Drop us a message or Join the conversation on LinkedIn.—share your own succession planning horror stories and tips. Don't miss out—subscribe now and share this episode with your network! Hiring matters — mess it up! Key Takeaways: Skills Over Degrees: Lisa Gable predicts a future where skills will matter more than degrees, prompting a potential market correction in the university system. AI Empowerment: AI is seen as a crucial tool in helping women reenter the workforce, offering new opportunities and support. Workplace Challenges: Addressing conflicts, mental health, and transparency are vital for building a healthy and engaged workforce. Diverse Leadership: The discussion highlights the importance of breaking down barriers to achieve true diversity in leadership roles. Intergenerational Collaboration: A focus on collaboration across generations is key to fostering a dynamic and inclusive workplace. Passion vs. Paychecks: Encouraging employees to follow their passion rather than chasing a paycheck is essential for long-term success and satisfaction. About Our Guest: Lisa Gable is the WSJ and USA Today bestselling and award-winning author of the book, Turnaround: How to Change Course When Things are Going South and is recognized worldwide as a turnaround mastermind. As CEO of several organizations, and as a former Presidential appointee, US Ambassador, UN Delegate, and advisor to Fortune 500 companies, Lisa has orchestrated and executed the successful turnarounds of well-known private and public organizations. She is highly regarded in business, political, and philanthropic circles for her ability to tackle difficult issues directly and with discipline and diplomacy. Lisa is the Chairperson of World in 2050, the futuristic think tank of the Diplomatic Courier Global Affairs Media Network and a Distinguished Fellow at the Hunt Institute for Engineering and Humanity, at SMU Lyle School of Engineering in Dallas, Texas. Most recently Lisa served as the CEO of FARE, the world's largest funder of food allergy research where she secured $100M in commitments over 3 years. Prior to leading FARE, she was a senior advisor at PepsiCo and President of the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation, a CEO-driven national initiative aimed at helping to reduce obesity. In 2004, she was appointed by President George W. Bush as US Ambassador and Commissioner General to the 2005 Aichi World EXPO. Gable is the first woman in World's Fair's 170-year history to direct the U.S. Pavilion, a 100 percent non-federally funded $33.7 million operation. Lisa was named one of the 10 Most Influential Business Leaders in 2022 by CXO Magazine. An entrepreneur and mentor, Lisa acts deliberately to move organizations and individuals toward their full potential. In the past, she served as the founding chair of the board of directors for the Foundation for a Smoke-Free World; has been a national trustee of the Boys and Girls Club of America and on the board of directors of Girls Scouts of the USA; a board of trustee of Thunderbird School of Management; a member of the National Academy of Medicine IOM Roundtable on Obesity Solutions; and board member of the Independent Women's Forum. She is also a mentor in organizations such as Rare as One project, a Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and serves on the advisory boards of startups in the health and wellness space. About Your Host: Ken Schmitt is the CEO and founder of TurningPoint Executive Search. He is also the author of "The Practical Optimist: An Entrepreneur's Journey through Life's Turning Points". Ken was raised in an entrepreneurial family and brings a uniquely authentic voice to his podcast, blending life, family, and business together. Ken is a seasoned expert with almost three decades of experience in executive recruiting. In his podcast, he focuses on revealing the secrets of recruiting, retention, and real HR strategies. The podcast is not preachy, academic, or theoretical. It provides authentic perspectives on the challenges, triumphs, and quirks that make the hiring game both exhilarating and unpredictable. Twice a month, Ken offers tactical advice and industry insights to empower listeners to navigate the intricate world of executive recruiting confidently. "Hiring Matters" is your go-to resource for elevating your hiring game and equipping you with the tools to build, grow, and lead truly exceptional teams. Brace yourself for Ken's "Recruiter Rant" episodes, where he shares unfiltered insights and behind-the-scenes revelations about the industry's hidden secrets. Get ready to gain more than expected from this informative and engaging podcast. 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As global challenges grow increasingly complex, the importance of individual action and the ripple effect it creates in the world has never been more critical. Lisa Gable, a former U.S. Ambassador and best-selling author, explores this theme in a powerful conversation on the latest episode of DisruptED. Amidst ongoing global disruptions from technology and geopolitical tensions, the conversation delves into how personal initiatives and leadership can shape the future.Why does individual effort matter in a world dominated by large-scale challenges and collective action?This episode of DisruptED, hosted by Ron J Stefanski and guest host Ashley Williams, features Lisa Gable, who has harnessed her extensive experience in global diplomacy and strategic leadership to make substantial contributions to women's empowerment and technological advancements worldwide.Highlights of the Discussion:Empowering Women: Gable discusses her efforts in supporting women's integration into traditionally male-dominated fields like the military and tech, emphasizing the strategic importance of continuous skill development.The Importance of Mentorship: Gable highlights how seasoned leaders can facilitate the next generation's success by sharing knowledge and opening doors, which is crucial for overcoming persistent barriers in many professional fields.Innovative Approaches to Re-skilling: A focus on Gable's current projects that involve re-skilling women affected by career breaks, using advanced technologies like AI to reintegrate them into the workforce effectively.Lisa Gable has served three U.S. Presidents and held the role of U.S. Ambassador. She's a distinguished fellow at the Hunt Institute for Engineering and Humanity and a best-selling author. Her career began at 19 in the Reagan White House, leading to significant roles in defense and diplomacy, impacting global policies on women's roles in the military and beyond.
Lisa Gable: “Managing relationships is twofold. One of the first things is ‘do what's right for you'. Determine how you want to interact with the world. Make sure you are willing to interact from a positive point of engagement, take the time to understand someone, and let them understand you. At the same time you are learning how to set boundaries, especially at the beginning of your career, and of course throughout your entire life. When it comes to mentorship, I see the mentee and mentor as a process where they are investing in each other's success. This includes friendships, special relationships with relatives, and in the business world as well. It's important to take time to invest in our relationships. There's a benefit to the giver and the receiver of anything. In our professional careers, we can't just focus on climbing the ladder. It's important to make sure others are climbing with us. By doing so we become so much stronger. I've always wanted to be Jimmy Stewart in the movie “It's a Wonderful Life”. That's what I aspire to! Hearing people talking about what you did for them and how it built an opportunity that they might not have had, feels really good. There's great satisfaction in helping other people and not just focusing on yourself.” Have a listen as I interview my special guest, Former US Ambassador, Lisa Gable. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/linda-vettrus-nichols/message
Lisa Gable: “We see people on their good days and we see them on their bad days. We make assumptions about who they are as a result of how they exhibit their personality at a moment in time. The reality is–we don't know what's going on in that person's life, we really don't. So if you start with the assumption that the person with whom you are dealing is a good person and perhaps the way in which they are reacting to a situation isn't what you would want, there is hope that you could come to know them better. This gives us the opportunity to appreciate who they truly are as a whole person. We have a tendency to be very judgmental, especially today in social media and politics when we've only seen a tiny aspect of someone's life. In managing people for over forty years, I am always stunned at how someone would immediately assume their colleague was out to get them. It's been even more noticeable in the last five years. My father was so amazing at finding something uniquely special about everyone he met. Even if they were the most annoying person on the face of the earth, he could find a specialness in them. So look for that unique special kernel of an individual and help bring it out of them, so together you can explore it.” Have a listen as I interview my special guest, Former US Ambassador, Lisa Gable. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/linda-vettrus-nichols/message
Lisa Gable: “Sometimes we doubt ourselves and sometimes we doubt our ability to analyze what's going on around us. It may be how we are working with another individual or it might be how we're perceiving shifts that are going on in our communities. The reality is we actually know the answers to our questions, we can trust our instincts, and our decisions. I use decision trees. There is a starting point and a path to follow. As long as you have a clear vision, then you will have clarity in making decisions. Each decision leads to another question. If the answer is ‘Yes' then you follow that path. If the answer is ‘No', then that leads to another set of questions. Your gut will tell you the right direction to go. Type A people have a plan for their lives. That doesn't mean we have to follow someone else's plan for how they see us fitting into their lives. The world is changing so rapidly today. It helps to have a vision as to what you want your life to be, the impact that you want to have, and where you see your greatest opportunity. At the same time you get to zig and zag, which means to pivot. We saw that over and over again through COVID. As leaders, we would make decisions and yet something would happen within the supply chain or employees would get sick or money would be short. We were constantly having to pivot, while keeping our eye on what we ultimately wanted to achieve. I believe that applies to life as well.” Have a listen as I interview my special guest, Former US Ambassador, Lisa Gable. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/linda-vettrus-nichols/message
Lisa Gable: “I've had an incredible opportunity to do turnarounds in business, government, and philanthropy. I started my career during the Reagan administration at the age of nineteen. I was at the Pentagon during the Cold War at the age of twenty-one. And then moved over to the White House. So you can't have a greater inflection point than the end of the Cold War. When I moved out of Washington, DC I went to Arizona, Taiwan, and then California. I stayed in Silicon Valley for fifteen years and I met my husband there. Jim worked for Apple. I had left Intel Corporation and started my own company. We married two years later. We've been married for twenty-seven years, during which time we adopted our daughter and she is now working on her profession in Texas. Jim and I have similar work histories, we understand the world of politics and philanthropy because that has been a core area where our families have invested. So, we come to life with a desire to value differences. Even though we may have certain opinions, we focus a great deal on finding the good in people. We identify a place where we agree with another person in order to build a relationship. The reality and quality of life comes down to people in our personal relationships.” Have a listen as I interview my special guest, Former US Ambassador, Lisa Gable. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/linda-vettrus-nichols/message
Do you want to enhance your ability to cultivate significant and empowering mentoring relationships? Wondering how you can achieve a more impactful outcome when it comes to mentoring? Look no further, as our guest, Lisa Gable, will be sharing the solution to help you attain that desirable outcome. Lisa will provide insights on how to create meaningful and influential mentoring connections, enabling you to foster more successful and fulfilling relationships. In this episode, you will be able to: Boost your career with the importance of mentoring relationships. Maximize your mentoring experience with clear objectives. Supercharge your mentoring relationships with effective communication. Seize every opportunity for growth with strategic mentoring. Ignite your energy and passion for mentoring success. Lisa Gable is an incredible mentor and leader with a diverse and impressive career spanning from business to government to being a US Ambassador and UN delegate. As the CEO of several organizations and an advisor to Fortune 500 companies, Lisa has shown her expertise in developing successful mentoring relationships. With a passion for connecting with others and a knack for identifying shared objectives, Lisa knows how to make a meaningful impact. Her experiences and insights have been captured in her bestselling book, "Turnaround: How to Change Course When Things Are Going South," where she emphasizes the importance of visualization, partnership, and focusing on key objectives. Lisa's wisdom and guidance in mentoring relationships are invaluable, and we're thrilled to have her join us on this episode of AugMentors. The key moments in this episode are: 00:01:49 - Lisa's Mentor 00:08:22 - Turnaround and Mentoring 00:17:47 - Looking Towards the Future 00:26:41 - Lisa's Work and LinkedIn Presence 00:28:45 - Implementing Lisa's Mentoring Framework 00:30:01 - Lisa's Playbook for Connecting Gain a deeper understanding Throughout this enlightening episode, Lisa Gable underscores the significance of gaining a profound understanding in cultivating successful mentoring relationships. She shares personal experiences that highlight how her deep comprehension of her mentees' objectives and life contexts has steered her in guiding them effectively. This deeper understanding, she emphasizes, has been fundamental in shaping her mentees' growth trajectories and achieving their potential. Want to connect with or work with Lisa Gable to learn more? Find out more here! Lisa's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisagable/ Her Book: Turnaround: How to Change Course When Things Are Going South Learn more about Lisa: http://www.lisagable.com/ Two energetic entrepreneurs host a leadership podcast for those looking to connect more authentically with others and grow to their potential through mentoring. The AugMentors podcast is now Part of the HubSpot Podcast Network, the audio destination for business professionals. Learn more about how Hubspot can help your business grow better at http://hubspot.sjv.io/Xxb224 If you would like to be a guest on AugMentors, email us at hi@augmentors.us. We'd love to hear your story! Let's connect! Follow us on-- Our Website: https://www.augmentors.us/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/augmentors-us Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/youtube.com/@augmentorspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/augmentorshq/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/augmentorshq
How do you turn around a failing project, team, or even an organization? That is the main focus of the book Turnaround. Arthi Vijayaraghavan, VP of Products at Ojo had pleasure of hosting the author of the book Lisa Gable in our podcast today. Lisa Gable is a former U.S. ambassador, United Nations delegate, and CEO of several organizations. She has orchestrated the successful turnarounds of a number of private and public entities across a number of industry sectors. Change is the only thing that is constant and in the current climate you might find yourself in a scenario to “Turnaround” your team, company. Tune in to listen to understand the methodology along with great anecdotes from the author.
From entitlement programs going bankrupt to inflation to China... America is facing no shortage of challenges. So, what should leaders keep in mind as they contend with difficulties and strive to make this country a better place? Boyd reflects on his conversation with former Ambassador and UN delegate Lisa Gable who advised leaders to prioritize and focus on the big picture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Focus. Focus, Focus. I serve on the advisory board of a number of different startups, and the one thing I remind them of is sticking to their core competency. You can't be all things to all people. You need to think every single day when you wake up, it's the number one thing I have to do to survive, thrive and grow. Anything else that does not directly contribute to that quantitative value that you have placed in your measurement needs to go away. So, the bottom line is the focus. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-inventive-journey/message
With the advent of technology... the world is moving fast and quickly changing. In some ways this is a good thing... and in other ways, not so much. But during times like this, we need leadership. Not mediocre leadership, but great leadership. Former US Ambassador and UN delegate Lisa Gable joins Boyd in studio to discuss leadership in times of change.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A keynote speaker and writer on partnership, mentorship, diversity, and relationship building, Lisa Gable's mission is to support the next generation of leaders and organizations that are solving the world's biggest problems. She is a five-time award-winning Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author and recognized as an innovative global businesswoman who leads with discipline and diplomacy. In addition to her multiple corporate roles, including CEO, Lisa has served US Presidents and Governors, as well as a US Ambassador and UN Delegate. Over the course of her career, Lisa has been called to turnaround failing organizations—businesses, teams, nonprofits, political campaigns, and government projects—to solve seemingly intractable problems. She has learned that the key to course-correcting when things go South is applying process engineering—strategically evaluating everything your organization does and how it does it—with authority and humanity. Her work has carried her to dozens of conferences and events where she has met with global leaders, spent time with some of the world's largest manufacturers and their employees and executives, 52 US military installations interviewing over 1,000 military personnel, engaged with local Boys and Girls Clubs of America and Girl Scouts of the USA to better understand the needs of America's youth, and met with representatives of over 200 nations through her service as a democracy advocate. Watch today and learn some funny stories about working at the white house, and take some time to discuss what she has learned through her hardships.
Lisa Gable joins VIP's Casey Hasten in a discussion about correcting abuse of power in the workplace and how to recognize/deal with bullies. Lisa is the best-selling author of “Turnaround: How to Change Course When Things Are Going South,” former US Ambassador, CEO, and keynote speaker. She has served four U.S. presidents and two governors, counseled Fortune 500 CEOs, and represented global public-private partnerships and nonprofits with an end goal of moving organizations to higher levels of performance. She is a Wall Street Journal and USA Today best-selling author and recognized as an innovative global businesswoman who leads with discipline and diplomacy. Her mission is to support the next generation of leaders and organizations that are solving the world's biggest problems. About The Guest: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisagable/Website: https://www.lisa.gable.com/ About The We Are VIP Podcast:This podcast is brought to you by VIP to add value to your job or candidate search. Each week, we'll bring you helpful tips and insights from leading professionals to help candidates land their dream jobs and help employers find better talent. Hosted by:Casey Hasten, Director of Recruiting at VIPAbout VIP:We utilize a holistic approach to support your strategic initiatives in accounting and finance. From recruiting and strategic staffing, to project management consulting, our service model offers a comprehensive solution that allows for flexibility as you navigate transformation and growth within your organization.Connect:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/270216/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAreVIPCompanyJob Openings and Services: https://wearevip.com
Iowa Business Report Tuesday EditionNov. 22, 2022 Author and business analyst Lisa Gable on business reinvention post-COVID.
Well there's an old saying that I love, it's not how many times you get knocked down, it's how many times you get up! And to tell you the truth, it seems like we as Americans are always getting knocked down. We were knocked down by Covid. There's fears of recession. The key is to not stay down, but to get up. To talk about that today, Lisa Gable, Keynote Speaker & Bestselling Author, she's the Author of Turnaround: How to Change Course When Things Are Going South. ➤ https://lisagable.com This video was filmed at Real News Communications Network broadcasting in North Dallas at the Lincoln Centre right next to the Galleria. ➤ https://www.realnewscn.com/contact More information: ➤ http://www.JeffCrilleyShow.com ➤ https://RealNewsCN.com
How do you find the courage to speak up? How do you stand up for what you believe it? How do you find and harness the power in you? I first heard Lisa Gable speak at an Alliance of Technology & Women event and she blew me away with her resilience and grit when she spoke about how to Stand in Your Power. Her career journey in roles such as US Ambassador, UN Delegate, Advisor to Fortune 500 companies to CEO, has given her so many great insights and advice that we can all learn from. She's granted us an incredible honor to chat on our Creator Tips, Tools & Tales Live Show to discuss: - Her career journey - Top 3 challenges when making a stand and lessons learned - Why we can all stand in our power and speak up - 3 tips for finding our power
Today we dive into Turnaround mode with Lisa Gable, former US Ambassador, UN Delegate, and the bestselling author of Turnaround: How to Change Course When Things Are Going South. Lisa has turned around businesses, teams, nonprofits, political campaigns, and government projects, finding solutions to the hairiest problems. Since experience strategies must create economic value, losing sight of the Job to be Done is one of the costliest strategic errors a company can make. In this episode, Lisa teaches experience strategists how to find focus, listen to stakeholders, and lead from the heart and head in order to bring value for both companies and their customers. KEY TAKEAWAYS Companies can get off-track and when they do they need people like Lisa Gable to help them create a new map for getting where they want to go Turnaround mode has two parts: solving for the economic crisis and building the new opportunity To address the crisis, companies need to take a hard look at legacy investments that may be meaningful, but don't create value. To build a new opportunity, leaders need to move forward with speed, agility and heart. Steps for managing an experience strategy turnaround Assess your channels and experiences to figure out what you no longer need Determine the Job to be Done to figure out what's most important Move forward courageously, while being cognizant of the power of communication
Lisa Gable – Turnaround - Lisa is recognized worldwide as a turnaround mastermind and innovative businesswoman. For more than 30 years, she has been called to turnaround failing organizations—businesses, teams, nonprofits, political campaigns, and government projects—and solve seemingly intractable problems. Get more on Lisa at: Get Lisa's book on Amazon at: This is Lisa's first appearance on the Break It Down Show with Pete A Turner. Also, this is Todd Hester's first appearance on the Break It Down Show as a cohost. And this is Pete's 1089th time of making a fun show! Please support the Break It Down Show by doing a monthly subscription to the show All of the money you invest goes directly to supporting the show! For the of this episode head to Haiku She's a mastermind Turning around businesses So why not yours too? Similar episodes: Erik Kleinsmith Perttu Polonen Janeshia A. Ginyard Join us in supporting Save the Brave as we battle PTSD. Executive Producer/Host: Pete A Turner Producer: Damjan Gjorgjiev Writer: Dragan Petrovski The Break It Down Show is your favorite best, new podcast, featuring 5 episodes a week with great interviews highlighting world-class guests from a wide array of shows.
Lisa Gable has been helping companies return from the brink for 30 years. She is a US advisor to Fortune 500 companies, a Wall Street journalist and USA Today bestseller. In this podcast Lisa explains how to spot the telltale signs of failure; how to navigate the challenges of restructuring a company; and most importantly, how to identify and focus on exactly what needs to be done. If you could wave a magic wand what would you want your company to look like? Lisa talks about how to conceptually burn your company to the ground and then build it back up again, to achieve that perfect vision of the future. Auditing and ranking current activities helps you to maintain a clear focus in order for your company to be successful, thriving and competitive. Lisa works with companies in very transparent and specific ways, consistently communicating and acknowledging any changes that may be making people feel uncomfortable. She takes lessons from Roman history - Caesar was known to regularly talk to his troops and listen to what they were saying; and the first President George HW Bush sent handwritten notes to staff to praise and acknowledge. Lisa has to make very tough and often unpopular decisions when working with companies, but ensures she consistently listens to and values her staff, in order to maintain relationships even with those who leave the company. This podcast will inform, challenge and inspire you in leading your team to build an even better version of your organisation. Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMC8Jd5JE1E Connect with Lisa: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisagable/ Website: http://www.lisagable.com/ Email: lisa@gable.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisagable Helping SME's build resilient, high performing teams and businesses, quickly, so they can innovate, deliver, and thrive. The SME's I work with typically struggle/suffer/ with one or more of these challenges: - no clear strategy - dysfunctional team dynamics - not knowing their vision or mission - feeling stuck and procrastinating - business not growing - leadership challenges If you want support in helping your organisation thrive, do get in contact with me: https://www.julianrobertsconsulting.com
In this episode of Partnering Leadership, Mahan Tavakoli speaks with Lisa Gable, Former US Ambassador, UN delegate, CEO, and author of Turnaround: How to Change Course When Things Are Going South. In the conversation, Lisa Gable shares how leaders can get their teams and organizations back on track based on her experience as an executive responsible for turnarounds of various organizations. Lisa Gable also shared how turnaround principles can help teams stay aligned with organizational strategy in the face of an ever-changing external environment. Finally, Lisa Gable shared whether and how leaders who have been with an organization, rather than external hires, can lead turnarounds.Some highlights:-How Lisa Gable became part of the Reagan administration at a very young age.-Lisa Gable's service at the Pentagon -Going to work at Intel and having the opportunity to learn about organizational alignment & OKRs from the very best, including Andy Grove-Problem-solving lessons and how they apply in for-profit companies to government agencies and non-profit organizations -Lisa Gable on what it took to bring together disparate to battle obesity-How leaders can help everyone in their organization and on their teams align toward achieving a common objective-Lisa Gable's recommendation on how CEOs and Executive Directors can best manage their boards-How to have greater team collaboration in a hybrid future of workMentioned:Vanessa Bohns (Listen to Vanessa Bohns' episode on Partnering Leadership here)Books Mentioned:High Output Management by Andrew Grove Connect with Lisa Gable:Lisa Gable WebsiteTurnaround: How to Change Course When Things Are Going South on AmazonLisa Gable on FacebookLisa Gable on TwitterLisa Gable on LinkedInConnect with Mahan Tavakoli:https://mahantavakoli.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/mahan/ More information and resources are available at the Partnering Leadership Podcast website: https://www.partneringleadership.com/
Lisa Gable is the CEO of FARE, the world's largest non-profit working to increase food allergy awareness, education, research and advocacy. Prior to her work at FARE, Lisa served as president of the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation and as a senior advisor at PespsiCo. The post 995: How to Break Into Advocacy and Public Policy With Lisa Gable, FARE [Espresso Shots episode] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
Lisa Gable is a WSJ Best Selling Author, Presidential, Secretarial, and Gubernatorial Advisor, U.S. Ambassador, UN Delegate, Corporate Executive, with Leadership at the Highest Levels of Business, Government, and Military Sectors, Board Member, Public Speaker, Commentator, Public Private Partnership Expert Lisa Gable has served four U.S. presidents and two governors, counseled Fortune 500 CEOs, and represented global public-private partnerships and nonprofits with an end goal of moving organizations to higher levels of performance. Bi-partisan in nature, she has brought together political parties, corporate competitors and disparate nations to foster quality leadership, diplomacy and results that better society and create sustainable partnerships and profitable business models. In today's episode, Lisa and Heatherly talk about company turn arounds.
In This Episode You Will Learn About: Turn things around when things are not going wellBe a steward of your organization Be an ally for women in future leadership rolesAmplify your voice to influence change4 steps to process to organizational leadership Show Notes:Is your organization going through a change management process or is it stagnant? It can be tough to navigate change, especially when things are not going well. Women often feel that they can't lead because they don't feel confident in their abilities. It's hard to be a leader when you don't see yourself in that role. You may not have the same experiences as those who have traditionally filled leadership roles, and you might doubt your ability to make a difference. In this episode, you learn how to steer your organization back on track and how to confidently step up and lead with influence. “It's not easy to point your compass in a new direction and change course. It requires bold decision-making, adherence to a process that many around you will resist, and an openness to collaborate with others. “- Lisa Gable Confidence Building Notebook (Amazon): https://www.amazon.com/vdp/076f7dc404264499a6f6ab87de3bc231?product=B09LGRX8ML&ref=cm_sw_em_r_ib_dt_XwENqy4LNKijX Schedule your Career Discovery Call Today: https://www.daniellecobo.com/connectResources: Website: https://www.daniellecobo.com/ Newsletter: https://www.daniellecobo.com/connect Book Recommendations: https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-de49157c Career Accelerator Digital Workbook: https://www.daniellecobo.com/career-acceleration Crush Your Quota Digital Workbook: https://www.daniellecobo.com/sales-performance Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-de49157c Connect with Elite Career Coach, Danielle CoboLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniellecobo/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TheDanielleCobo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedaniellecobo/ Join the “Dream Job” Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2826110370979215/ About The Guest:Lisa Gable is a Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller. She is recognized worldwide as a turnaround mastermind. As an award-winning CEO of several organizations, and as a former US Ambassador, UN Delegate, and advisor to Fortune 500 companies, Lisa has orchestrated and executed the successful turnarounds of well-known private and public organizations in all industries and sectors. Lisa is also a member of the "Chief Organization", a private membership network focused on connecting and supporting women executive leaders. She lives in Washington, D.C. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisagable/
Lisa Gable is a Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller and is recognized as a turnaround mastermind and innovative businesswoman. For more than 30 years, she has been called to turnaround failing organizations—businesses, teams, nonprofits, political campaigns, and government projects—and solve seemingly intractable problems. Over time, Lisa has learned the key to course-correct when things go South is applying the discipline of process engineering—carefully reevaluating everything your organization does and how it does it—with diplomacy and humanity, taking care of relationships and forging strong partnerships. As a CEO, former US Ambassador, and advisor to Fortune 500 companies, Lisa has orchestrated the successful turnarounds of private and public organizations in all industries. Lisa's bestselling book TURNAROUND: How to Change Course When Things Are Going South provides invaluable lessons you need within any industry. Lisa connects with Lou in this informative and fun conversation on Thrive LouD. ***CONNECT WITH LOU DIAMOND & THRIVE LOUD***
In the conclusion of David's discussion with Lisa Gable, the author of Turnaround: How to Change Course When Things Are Going South, Lisa shares her secret sauce for raising money and her recommendations for anyone going through large-scale corporate re-organizations.
David welcomes Lisa Gable to the podcast. Lisa is a best-selling author, a former CEO and a U.S. Ambassador, a Presidential, Secretarial, and Gubernatorial Advisor. She's an advisor to Fortune 500 companies and has orchestrated the successful turnarounds of private and public organizations in all industries. In part one, Lisa shares what she learned from working with four U.S. presidents and two governors, what's fueled Intel's dominance and longevity and the importance of visualizing the future.
Lisa Gable has served four U.S. Presidents and two governors, counseled Fortune 500 CEOs, and represented global public-private partnerships and nonprofits with an end goal of moving organizations to higher levels of performance. As the former President of the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation, Lisa created and led a coalition of food and beverage industry corporations and public health and government agencies resulting in the reduction of 6.4 trillion calories from the American diet. Lisa was appointed the first female U.S. Commissioner General to the 2005 Aichi World EXPO, holding the personal rank of Ambassador, served as a U.S. Delegate to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women and served in the Reagan White House and Defense Department. Her corporate experience included serving as senior vice president of Global Public Policy at PepsiCo and 15 years in Silicon Valley. Among her varied volunteer activities, she has served on several boards including as a National Trustee for the Boys and Girls Club of America, a board member for Girl Scouts of the USA and as a member of the Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Obesity Solutions. A published writer, Gable also had recurring media appearances including four years as a regularly scheduled guest with Lifetime's national morning program The Balancing Act. Lisa is the best-selling author of the book, Turnaround: How to Change Course When Things Are Going South. She is a graduate of University of Virginia and holds an MA from Georgetown University. Listen to Lisa's story along with lots of lessons learned that will help you with your business. Please Support this Podcast by checking out our Sponsors: Mad River Botanticals 100% certified organic CBD products. The product is controlled from seed to end product by it's owners. Use code: EDGE22 to get 10% off all your orders. Shop here>>> EPISODE LINKS: Turnaround: How to Change Course When Things Are Going South PODCAST INFO: Apple Podcasts: EDGE on Apple Podcasts Spotify: EDGE on Spotify RSS Feed: EDGE's RSS Feed SUPPORT & CONNECT Sign up for the EDGE's Weekly Newsletter and get all the BONUS material. It's FREE! EDGE Weekly Newsletter >>> Twitter: Follow Brandon on Twitter Instagram: Follow Brandon on Instagram LinkedIn: Follow Brandon on LinkedIn *We respect your privacy and hate spam. We will not sell your information to others.
What do you get when massive competitors like The Coca-Cola Company, PepsiCo, Nestle USA, and General Mills walk into a board room? A 6.4 trillion reduction of calories in major household food products.Tune in to hear the phenomenal story of how Lisa Gable, author of Turnaround: How to Change Course When Things Are Going South, along with a diverse group of food corporations, joined forces to identify a common denominator that would promote more health conscious food items. This led to the ultimate shattering of the organization's original pledge of a 1.5 trillion caloric reduction, forever shifting the way that the country's nutritional charts are made up in the marketplace.
Marketing Expedition Podcast with Rhea Allen, Peppershock Media
Lisa Gable is recognized worldwide as a turnaround mastermind and innovative businesswoman. For more than 30 years, she has been called to turnaround failing organizations—businesses, teams, nonprofits, political campaigns, and government projects—and solve seemingly intractable problems. Over time, Lisa has learned the key to course-correct when things go South is applying the discipline of process engineering—carefully reevaluating everything your organization does and how it does it—with diplomacy and humanity, taking care of relationships and forging strong partnerships. As a CEO, former US Ambassador, and advisor to Fortune 500 companies, Lisa has orchestrated the successful turnarounds of private and public organizations in all industries. www.turnaroundbook.com 00:00 - 01:43 Lisa's Bio 01:44 - 02:40 https://www.peppershock.com/product/aspiration-75-offer/ 02:41 - 09:33 Marketing Essentials Moment: Identifying Your Target Market 09:34 - 09: 57 Welcome to Peppershock Media's Marketing Expedition Podcast 09:58 - 11:00 Lisa, welcome to the show! 11:01 - 13:47 Lisa's 40-year career journey 13:48 - 16:42 Success story 16:43 - 20:57 Lisa as a political appointee during the Reagan Administration. 20:58 - 22:43 Her passion in helping non-profit organizations 22:44 - 24:24 The very first female US Ambassador to the 2005 World Expo 24:25 - 27:42 Mentors that influenced Lisa in her career path 27:43 - 31:44 “Innovation is changing the market rapidly” –Lisa Gable 31:45 - 34:48 Inspiration in writing her brand-new book, Turnaround 34:49 - 39:15 Talking to top book reviewers and promoting her book 39:16 - 40:13 Lisa's future goals 40:14 - 40:53 Thank you so much Lisa! Enjoy the journey! 40:54 - 41:39 Join https://themarketingexpedition.com today! Join us on Aspiration – a financial firm with a conscience! Sign up with my link, spend $250, and we will both get $50 cash and 25 Do Good Dollars to donate! Terms and conditions apply. #leadership #motivation #success #business #entrepreneur #publishing #books #bookmarketing #innovation #marketing #branding #advertising #leadership #goals #turnaround #turnaroundbook
We all face setbacks. The business doesn't produce revenue like it used to, and we can face personal challenges too. These obstacles sting in the moment, but we must rise above them. It's time for you to make the ultimate comeback. Lisa Gable, author of the book Turnaround, joins us to share how we can change course when things are going south. Adjustments will set you up for your ultimate comeback. You'll learn plenty of insights from this episode including how to break down the past and visualize your future. About Our GuestLisa Gable has served four U.S. presidents and two governors, counseled Fortune 500 CEOs, and represented global public-private partnerships and nonprofits with an end goal of moving organizations to higher levels of performance. She is the founder of FARE, the world's leading non-governmental organization engaged in food allergy advocacy. FARE is also the largest private funder of food allergy research. Their mission is to improve the quality of life and the health of individuals with food allergies, and to provide them hope through the promise of new treatments. Key Links from the Episodehttps://amzn.to/3KLzYMI (Get your copy of Turnaround) https://www.foodallergy.org (FARE) https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisagable/ (Connect with Lisa on LinkedIn)
"Life is like a rubix cube, it's about getting all the whites and yellows aligned together" Lisa Gable shares her life story from serving in the White House at 21 to working in Silicon Valley to reducing trillions of calories in your everyday diet to being the CEO of FARE. With her knowledge and experience, she shares leadership advice, her perspective on food allergy manufacturing, what her primary goals and hopes are for the future, stories, and so much more. Sit back, relax, and open your ears to gain wisdom from the infamous Lisa Gable. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riya-miglani/support
Topic: As the CEO of Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) and a Former U.S. Ambassador, Lisa Gable has consistently found ways to overcome tremendous leadership challenges while also maintaining a health personal life. In this episode Lisa will share her advise to help ambitious leaders reach their professionals goals while maintaining their mental health. Free https://learn.alextremble.com/courses/Networking (Strategic Networking Course) worth $479 If you would like to be entered to our monthly raffle for a online strategic networking course worth $479 all you have to do is: Step 1: Post a leadership or career advancement question on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or leave a comment on one of my YouTube videos (youtube.com/alextremble) Step 2: Tag me LinkedIn: @AlexTremble Instagram: @AlexDTremble Twitter: @AlexDTremble Facebook: @AlexDTrembleGPS/ Step 3: Add the following hashtag, "TheATshow" to your post Today's guest: Lisa Gable has served four U.S. presidents and two governors, counseled Fortune 500 CEOs, and represented global public-private partnerships and nonprofits with an end goal of moving organizations to higher levels of performance. As the former President of the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation, Lisa created and led a coalition of food and beverage industry corporations and public health and government agencies resulting in the reduction of 6.4 trillion calories from the American diet. Lisa was appointed the first female U.S. Commissioner General to the 2005 Aichi World EXPO, holding the personal rank of Ambassador, served as a U.S. Delegate to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women and served in the Reagan White House and Defense Department. Her corporate experience included serving as senior vice president of Global Public Policy at PepsiCo and 15 years in Silicon Valley. Among her varied volunteer activities, she has served on several boards including as a National Trustee for the Boys and Girls Club of America, a board member for Girl Scouts of the USA and as a member of the Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Obesity Solutions. A published writer, Gable also had recurring media appearances including four years as a regularly scheduled guest with Lifetime's national morning program The Balancing Act. Lisa is the best-selling author of the book, Turnaround: How to Change Course When Things Are Going South. She is a graduate of University of Virginia and holds an MA from Georgetown University. Music: https://www.bensound.com/
January 3, 2022 Tough Love Juliet Funt and Ambassador Lisa Gable
Presidential and Secretarial Advisor, U.S. Ambassador, UN Delegate, Corporate Executive, WSJ Bestselling Author with Leadership at the Highest Levels of Business, Government, and Military Sectors, Public Speaker - all things that describe Lisa Gable's impact on the world! Lisa Gable has served four U.S. presidents and two governors, counseled Fortune 500 CEOs, and represented global public-private partnerships and nonprofits with an end goal of moving organizations to higher levels of performance. She has been responsible for bringing together political parties, corporate competitors and disparate nations alike, to foster quality leadership and results that better society. Called by the The Wall Street Journal "committed to the facilitation of success", She was appointed the first female U.S. Commissioner General to the 2005 Aichi World EXPO and held the rank of ambassador. Lisa has seen it all, and in her best selling book, Turnaround, she educates readers on how she is able to take the biggest problems, challenging those obstacles, and turning it around into success both personally and professionally. Let's tap into Lisa's incredible experience and expertise to learn 6 approaches for when you are thrust into change. [00:01 - 5:0] Opening Segment I introduce Lisa Gable Bio Lisa shares a bit of her story and experience The opportunity to meet amazing people The opportunity to make turnarounds in the White House Later in Silicon Valley How she became a professional “troubleshooter” for businesses [05:01 - 27:45] Imposter Syndrome and Personal Turnarounds Lisa's thoughts on picking up the mantle of leadership Looking at the people who have impacted our history The example of 9/11 Ordinary people rose up and became ‘heroes' The example of UPS Ordinary UPS delivery people delivering the vaccine Do you stand up when the moment arises? The importance of ‘expanding your table' Every new person is an opportunity to build relationships Recognize a need and take action to fill it Battling self-doubt and imposter syndrome There is no right or wrong, just have confidence Recognize this is a rapidly changing world - no one has all the answers You just have to make decisions Lisa gives an example from the movie When We Were Soldiers Through your training in life you have relevant abilities “The First One In” - what does it mean? Lisa's story of getting interested in military leadership at a young age “I wasn't an imposter… I was just the first one to the party” We're all trying to figure it out - learn as you move forward Ask the questions to the things you don't know How the Pandemic has given us a reset Giving people hope through the Turnaround Writing to give people skills and hope that things can get better Key factor: Do it with hear and understand your impact on people Ranking and rating your decisions and priorities The importance of getting good at navigating change We are all hiking up the mountain It's ok to be down, but you need to get back up Take you next action to help someone else Bring out the best in humanity and amplify our future on The Goodness Exchange More information on how you can join in below [27:45 - 43:26] Challenging Your Crisis, Making Transitions, Finding Best Fits “My greatest stumbling blocks have actually presented my greatest opportunities” Challenge your crisis Don't let it defeat you, it may be what you need The concept of playing “Musical Chairs” Lisa's story of navigating a crisis From unemployment to a successful agency Going through the process of rejection Realize these aren't the matches for you Finding your best fit Leave your job in a good way Manage your exit as much as your entry Leave your relationships with dignity and respect Life is a soap opera The need for vulnerability in a successful turnaround Pull the bandaid off and be honest with people Shuttle diplomacy - listen to people's point of view Give a human touch to your actions [43:27 - 51:46] Encouraging Adventure You need to be ready to embrace change at any moment People's sense of adventure on moving forward Dealing with the restrictions of your current situation There is so much world out there We should be out there exploring Lisa's practical tips on finding your best fit We are a new environment People are flowing through jobs There is no perfect path [51:47 - 57:37] Closing Segment Cultivating what we are meant to contribute You were built for a particular time How to connect/engage with Lisa and her work Links below Final announcements Tweetable Quotes: “Anyone has the ability to pick up the mantle of leadership at any moment, and leadership has a broad meaning.” - Lisa Gable “Leadership is recognizing that someone has a need and you have the ability to take an action that meets that person's need. It's that simple!” - Lisa Gable Resources Mentioned: Books: Turnaround by Lisa Gable Designing Your Life Podcast: Episode with Robert Glazer Movies: When We Were Soldiers Connect with Lisa on LinkedIn and Twitter. Visit https://turnaroundbook.com/ and create a match fit path for your future. *Open Now! Your home for hope and personal path to more joy and less fear will open with the launch of The Goodness Exchange! No one with good intentions and good ideas needs to feel alone ever again. The Goodness Exchange will be bringing out our BEST impulses as individuals and amplifying our collective genius! Conspiracy of Goodness Links: The Goodness Exchange https://goodness-exchange.com/ Conspiracy of Goodness on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/goodnessnetwork/ Dr. Lynda's Book: https://www.dr-lynda.com/book/happiness EWC Ed: https://ed.everwideningcircles.com/
This week on 'The Success Diaries' podcast we welcome Lisa Gable, former U.S. Ambassador, CEO and Author. Lisa shares how she creates success in her life by impacting the lives of others. She lives by the motto, "leave a deliverable every step of the way" and shares in this episode how you can begin to do the same in your life.
Today's podcast tackles the significant impact on individuals with food allergies and how this affects the future of food. Our speaker is Lisa Gable, CEO of FARE, the largest NGO investing in Food Allergy Research and Education. Lisa has served 4 US presidents, 2 Governors , Council fortune 500 CEOs and represented global public and private partnerships and nonprofits with an end goal of moving organizations to higher levels of performance. There are 85 million Americans avoiding buying the same top nine proteins due to life threatening food allergies, food intolerances. FARE helps fund innovation using AI and technology to improve our food system, to ensure that the impact of these proteins is well known and recognized in the reformulation formulation process.
Author & CEO of FARE, Lisa Gable, joins us to share the critical importance of organizational agility and The Four-Step Turnaround Method!
Our last podcast of 2021 features Kathleen Nay, Public Affairs and Content Specialist for Perfect Day, an alternative protein company. Tiffany and Jason chat with Kathleen about Perfect Day's unique animal-free dairy, where their products are being used, and the company's impressive commitment to sustainability. They are then joined by FARE's CEO, Lisa Gable, where they share their version of a perfect day before Lisa recaps the incredible year and successes at FARE. *Perfect Day's current partners and products include Graeter's ice cream, Villa Dolce gelato (food service only), Brave Robot ice cream and cake mix, N!CK'S ice cream, Modern Kitchen cream cheese, and Bold Cultr cream cheese. Since the time of recording, Perfect Day has also announced two new sports nutrition partners: Mooless is a new line of animal-free whey protein powder from Natreve, coming early 2022. California Performance Co. is a new ready-to-mix, animal-free whey protein available for pre-order in three flavors. Hosted by: Tiffany Leon, Senior Manager, Training & Professional Services at FARE, and Jason Linde, Senior Vice President, Government & Community Affairs at FARE
Cal gets a windfall when he listens to the strategy that takes Lisa Gable where she wants to go. And Lisa's gone to some incredible places. The author of Turnaround has served four presidents, raised about a half billion dollars and stitched together a coalition of food and beverage industry corporations with public health agencies that led to the reduction of 6.4 trillion calories from the collective American diet. Her strategy immediately points Cal to the right places, and it may do the same for you.
Lisa Gable is recognized worldwide as a turnaround mastermind and innovative businesswoman. For more than 30 years, she has been called to turnaround failing organizations— businesses, teams, nonprofits, political campaigns, and government projects—and solve seemingly intractable problems. Over time, Lisa has learned the key to course-correct when things go South is applying the discipline of process engineering—carefully reevaluating everything your organization does and how it does it—with diplomacy and humanity, taking care of relationships and forging strong partnerships. As a CEO, former US Ambassador, and advisor to Fortune 500 companies, Lisa has orchestrated the successful turnarounds of private and public organizations in all industries. Lisa is also the CEO of FARE, the world's largest non-governmental organization investing in food allergy research, advocacy, and education. We have used my 4 step methodology to turnaround FARE, taking it to new levels of performance through an 83% restructure launched in 2018 and will have raised 100M against a 200M campaign by the end of this year. On this episode, we talk about her experience as a turnaround expert and how to change course when things go south. We talk about the importance of learning your core competency, never giving up, and leaving your deliverables in the world. To contact Lisa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisagable/ Welcome to Profiles in Success and thank you for listening! For more visit: https://profilesinsuccess.com/ Work with us: https://www.bernhardtwealth.com/
After nearly two years of havoc brought on by COVID-19 and blood, sweat, and tears of executives working to survive the ongoing pandemic, business owners are seeking guidance for reinvention and recovery. Customers have shifted purchasing behaviors, staff has turned over, markets have changed, and hybrid working models continue to challenge. This episode with turnaround expert Lisa Gable features her experience in leading organizations in times of dramatic change. She shares concrete tips for ensuring business continuity and ways to shift to help ensure future viability and growth.
After nearly two years of havoc brought on by COVID-19 and blood, sweat, and tears of executives working to survive the ongoing pandemic, business owners are seeking guidance for reinvention and recovery. Customers have shifted purchasing behaviors, staff has turned over, markets have changed, and hybrid working models continue to challenge. This episode with turnaround expert Lisa Gable features her experience in leading organizations in times of dramatic change. She shares concrete tips for ensuring business continuity and ways to shift to help ensure future viability and growth.
After nearly two years of havoc brought on by COVID-19 and blood, sweat, and tears of executives working to survive the ongoing pandemic, business owners are seeking guidance for reinvention and recovery. Customers have shifted purchasing behaviors, staff has turned over, markets have changed, and hybrid working models continue to challenge. This episode with turnaround expert Lisa Gable features her experience in leading organizations in times of dramatic change. She shares concrete tips for ensuring business continuity and ways to shift to help ensure future viability and growth.
After nearly two years of havoc brought on by COVID-19 and blood, sweat, and tears of executives working to survive the ongoing pandemic, business owners are seeking guidance for reinvention and recovery. Customers have shifted purchasing behaviors, staff has turned over, markets have changed, and hybrid working models continue to challenge. This episode with turnaround expert Lisa Gable features her experience in leading organizations in times of dramatic change. She shares concrete tips for ensuring business continuity and ways to shift to help ensure future viability and growth.
After nearly two years of havoc brought on by COVID-19 and blood, sweat, and tears of executives working to survive the ongoing pandemic, business owners are seeking guidance for reinvention and recovery. Customers have shifted purchasing behaviors, staff has turned over, markets have changed, and hybrid working models continue to challenge. This episode with turnaround expert Lisa Gable features her experience in leading organizations in times of dramatic change. Working on Purpose is broadcast live Wednesday's at 6PM ET.Working on Purpose TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Working on Purpose Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com).Working on Purpose Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
Lisa Gable's career journey began when she was 19 years old, as a political appointee during the Reagan Administration. Fast forward to current-day, and she's now an author and successful CEO of FARE, Food Allergy Research & Education. Tune in to this final episode of Season 2 to learn more about Lisa's brand new book, Turnaround: How to Change Course When Things Are Going South, and hear more on her thoughts and insights on navigating her own career and life journey.
Iowa Business Report Tuesday EditionOctober 19, 2021 Lisa Gable, author of the new business book, "Turnaround: How To Change Course When Things Are Going South".
THIS WEEK'S TOPIC: Becoming a better problem solver doesn't just enable us to address an immediate need or challenge, it also helps us build capacity for both innovation, and — when done the right way — can help us build INFLUENCE! True problem solving starts with identifying the underlying cause of a problem, recognizing […] The post How becoming a better problem solver can boost your INFLUENCE: “Turnaround” author Lisa Gable (Episode 164) appeared first on She Said / She Said.
Lisa is recognized worldwide as a turnaround mastermind and innovative businesswoman. For more than 30 years, she has been called to turnaround failing organizations—businesses, teams, nonprofits, political campaigns, and government projects—and solve seemingly intractable problems. Over time, Lisa has learned the key to course-correct when things go South is applying the discipline of process engineering—carefully reevaluating everything your organization does and how it does it—with diplomacy and humanity, taking care of relationships and forging strong partnerships. As a CEO, former US Ambassador, and advisor to Fortune 500 companies, Lisa has orchestrated the successful turnarounds of private and public organizations in all industries. Lisa has worked for four US Presidents, the Pentagon, been involved in turnaround efforts for massive corporations, government agencies, non-profits and family offices. She is a dynamic, powerful, and dedicated leader, mentor, and teacher, and has empowered thousands of people all over the world. In this conversation, you will learn what drives her, and how she identifies the need for shift, change, and at times, turnaround. You can reach Lisa on all social media platforms at @lisagableauthor, and you can purchase her new best-selling book "Turnaround" at www.lisagable.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/support
LISA GABLE is recognized worldwide as a turnaround mastermind. As CEO of several organizations, and as a former Presidential appointee, US Ambassador, UN Delegate, and advisor to Fortune 500 companies, Lisa has orchestrated and executed the successful turnarounds of well-known private and public organizations in all industries and sectors. She is highly regarded in business, political, and philanthropic circles for her ability to tackle difficult issues directly and with discipline and diplomacy. Over the years, Lisa's proven turnaround methods have helped her move organizations to higher levels of performance by creating sustainable partnerships and profitable business models that have brought together political parties, corporate competitors, and even disparate nations. She is currently the CEO of FARE, the world's largest funder of food allergy research. Prior to leading FARE, she was a senior advisor at PepsiCo and President of the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation where she worked on cross-sector solutions to improve intractable public health issues. Her first book, Turnaround – How to Change Course When Things Are Going South is available beginning October 5th. In this episode, Lisa and I chat about her work across three seemingly different worlds: government, industry and Silicon Valley, and nonprofit and how she bridged the polarized and deep gap of these divided worlds to tackle one of the greatest public health burdens of all time and achieve success in just a few short years, ahead of schedule. You will learn about… • Lisa's background in government as a US Ambassador, UN Ambassador and appointee to two US Presidents and how she learned to turn around any situation • How she tackled the obesity epidemic by removing 6.4 trillion calories from the food supply in a public-private partnership with 300 retailers, food and beverage manufacturers, restaurants, and professional sports organizations, including companies like PepsiCo. • Why she believes mentors are so important in building your career path and supporting others to do the same • Why she wrote Turnaround: How to Change Course When Things are Going South which launched this week, available on Amazon now • Why her turnaround method – that has been applied in settings all over the world – will apply not only to YOUR business, but in social settings and in your home Social Handles Connect with Lisa: • Lisa Gable o Lisa's Book Turnaround: Buy it on Amazon o Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisagable o LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisagable/ • FARE o Website: https://www.foodallergy.org/ o LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fareorg/ o Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FoodAllergyFARE o Twitter: https://twitter.com/FoodAllergy o IG: https://www.instagram.com/foodallergy/ Connect with Jessica: • Jessica Houston o Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicakhouston/ o LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicakhouston/ • Vitamin & Me o Website: https://vitaminandme.com/ o Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vitaminandme o Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vitaminandme/ Vitamin & Me production team: • Podcast Duo Media – Steve & Jenn Morris o Website: https://www.podcastduo.com/ o Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcastduo/
I can't express how excited I am to be joined this week on The Alden Report by author and former US Ambassador Lisa Gable. Lisa has served four U.S. presidents and two governors, counseled Fortune 500 CEOs, and represented global public-private partnerships and nonprofits with an end goal of moving organizations to higher levels of performance. Bi-partisan in nature, she has brought together political parties, corporate competitors and disparate nations to foster quality leadership, diplomacy and results that better society and create sustainable partnerships and profitable business models. Lisa is recognized worldwide as a turnaround mastermind and innovative businesswoman and has orchestrated the successful turnarounds of private and public organizations in all industries. For more than 30 years, she has been called to solve seemingly insurmountable problems and turnaround failing organizations, businesses, teams, nonprofits, political campaigns, and government projects. Over time, Lisa has learned the key to course-correct when things go South is applying the discipline of process engineering—carefully reevaluating everything your organization does and how it does it—with diplomacy and humanity, taking care of relationships and forging strong partnerships. A published writer, Lisa has had recurring media appearances including four years as a regularly scheduled guest with Lifetime's national morning program The Balancing Act. In her latest book Turnaround: How to Change Course When Things Are Going South, Lisa shares her simple but powerful method for breathing new life into the most troubled ventures: Visualize the future—don't fix what's there; start from scratch. Break down the present—ditch what isn't working; keep what does. Create a path to your future—map out critical decisions and actions needed. Execute with confidence and diplomacy—speed up by partnering well with others. At a time when dizzying innovation cycles, hyper competition, and a global pandemic have made survival more challenging than ever, Lisa's time-tested and industry-proof method gives you the tools to turn your ship around and chart a course to success.Thank you so much to Lisa joining us this week on The Alden Report.For more information on Lisa Gable and her newest book, you can visit: https://turnaroundbook.com/For a special price on a digital copy of the book visit: https://www.amazon.com/Turnaround-Change-Course-Things-Going/dp/1646870581
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09-20-2021 Lisa Gable
Author of Turnaround and FARE CEO Lisa Gable has served four U.S. presidents and two governors, counseled numerous Fortune 500 CEOs, and represented global public-private partnerships and nonprofits with an end goal of moving organizations to higher levels of performance.As the former President of the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation, Lisa created and led a coalition of food and beverage industry corporations and public health and government agencies resulting in the reduction of 6.4 trillion calories from the American diet. She was appointed the first female U.S. Commissioner General to the 2005 Aichi World EXPO, holding the personal rank of Ambassador, served as a U.S. Delegate to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women and served in the Reagan White House and Defense Department. Her corporate experience included serving as senior vice president of Global Public Policy at PepsiCo and 15 years in Silicon Valley. Among her varied volunteer activities, she has served on several boards including as a National Trustee for the Boys and Girls Club of America, a board member for Girl Scouts of the USA and as a member of the Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Obesity Solutions. A published writer, Gable also had recurring media appearances including four years as a regularly scheduled guest with Lifetime's national morning program The Balancing Act.To learn more about Lisa's new book 'TURNAROUND' visit: https://turnaroundbook.com/
We kick-off fall with a fun and informative episode featuring TikTok and Instagram star, Brad Martin, about his college search and selection process as well as his social media fame and his amazing year of productivity. FARE's CEO, Lisa Gable, then provides aspiring and current college students with advice on getting the most out of their experience. In between, we welcome to Tiffany back from maternity to leave and Jason attempts to rap. Hosted by: Tiffany Leon, Senior Manager, Training & Professional Programs and Jason Linde, Vice President, Government & Community Affairs
Lisa Gable, who has served as the CEO of several organizations, former Presidential appointee, US Ambassador, UN Delegate and advisor to fortune 500 companies, speaks with Next Steps Forward host Chris Meek about how she has been recognized worldwide as a turnaround mastermind through her work orchestrating and executing successful turnarounds of well-known private and public organizations of all industries. On October 15, 2021 Lisa's book “TURNAROUND - How to Change Course When Things Are Going South” will be available for the first time and highlights her powerful method for rejuvenating and elevating ventures that have gone stale or find themselves in trouble. Her method, though simple, includes the effective steps of visualizing the future, breaking down the present and executing with confidence and diplomacy - all steps that she will expand on for the audience during her discussion. Not only will Lisa discuss the organizations she has previously helped turnaround, but she will also speak to the power of mentorships. Having been fortunate enough to have had life-changing and impactful mentors throughout the course of her career, she will speak to how she now positions herself as a mentor in order to help foster the next generation of thought leaders. She is a believer that ultimately as we build relationships, we start to grow with the people that we have cultivated relationships with. Additionally, having carried out meaningful work to uplift women in Afghanistan through some of her various positions, Lisa will weigh in on the timely and important topic of Afghan women in regards to the U.S.'s recent withdrawal from the nation. Lisa and others sought to take women from living in what she describes as essentially the middle ages and help them make tremendous progress by elevating their participation in free enterprise. The audience will find her not only to be a powerful voice on the unfolding situation abroad but will take many of her lessons on business and relationships and be able to apply them to their own lives in a consequential way.
Lisa Gable, who has served as the CEO of several organizations, former Presidential appointee, US Ambassador, UN Delegate and advisor to fortune 500 companies, speaks with Next Steps Forward host Chris Meek about how she has been recognized worldwide as a turnaround mastermind through her work orchestrating and executing successful turnarounds of well-known private and public organizations of all industries. On October 15, 2021 Lisa's book “TURNAROUND - How to Change Course When Things Are Going South” will be available for the first time and highlights her powerful method for rejuvenating and elevating ventures that have gone stale or find themselves in trouble. Her method, though simple, includes the effective steps of visualizing the future, breaking down the present and executing with confidence and diplomacy - all steps that she will expand on for the audience during her discussion. Not only will Lisa discuss the organizations she has previously helped turnaround, but she will also speak to the power of mentorships. Having been fortunate enough to have had life-changing and impactful mentors throughout the course of her career, she will speak to how she now positions herself as a mentor in order to help foster the next generation of thought leaders. She is a believer that ultimately as we build relationships, we start to grow with the people that we have cultivated relationships with. Additionally, having carried out meaningful work to uplift women in Afghanistan through some of her various positions, Lisa will weigh in on the timely and important topic of Afghan women in regards to the U.S.'s recent withdrawal from the nation. Lisa and others sought to take women from living in what she describes as essentially the middle ages and help them make tremendous progress by elevating their participation in free enterprise. The audience will find her not only to be a powerful voice on the unfolding situation abroad but will take many of her lessons on business and relationships and be able to apply them to their own lives in a consequential way.
Lisa is recognized worldwide as a turnaround mastermind and innovative businesswoman. For more than 30 years, she has been called to turnaround failing organizations—businesses, teams, nonprofits, political campaigns, and government projects—and solve seemingly intractable problems. Over time, Lisa has learned the key to course-correct when things go South is applying the discipline of process engineering—carefully reevaluating everything your organization does and how it does it—with diplomacy and humanity, taking care of relationships and forging strong partnerships. As a CEO, former US Ambassador, and advisor to Fortune 500 companies, Lisa has orchestrated the successful turnarounds of private and public organizations in all industries.In Turnaround, Gable shares her simple but powerful method for breathing new life into the most troubled ventures: Visualize the future—don't fix what's there; start from scratch. Break down the present—ditch what isn't working; keep what does. Create a path to your future—map out critical decisions and actions needed. Execute with confidence and diplomacy—speed up by partnering well with others. At a time when dizzying innovation cycles, hyper competition, and a global pandemic have made survival more challenging than ever, Gable's time-tested and industry-proof method will give you the tools to turn your ship around and a chart a course to success.Lisa Gable can be reached at Turnaroundbook.com.***Follow the Greg Krino Show here...GregKrino.comYouTubeInstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInIf you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a short review on your podcast app. It takes only a minute, and it really helps convince popular guests to join me.If you have comments or ideas for the show, please contact me at gregkrinoshow@gmail.com.
Lisa Gable is the Chief Executive Officer, of Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE - https://www.foodallergy.org), an organization with a mission to improve the quality of life and the health of 85 million Americans with food allergies and food intolerances, including 32 million of those are at risk for life-threatening anaphylaxis, and to provide them hope through the promise of new treatments. To date FARE has turned over $100 million in donor gifts into ground-breaking research and has provided a voice for the community, advocating on its behalf and offering hope for a better tomorrow. Ms. Gable has served four U.S. presidents and two governors, counseled Fortune 500 CEOs, and represented global public-private partnerships and non-profits with an end goal of moving organizations to higher levels of performance. As the former President of the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation, Ms. Gable created and led a coalition of food and beverage industry corporations and public health and government agencies, resulting in the reduction of 6.4 trillion calories from the American diet. Ms Gable was appointed the first female U.S. Commissioner General to the 2005 Aichi World EXPO, holding the personal rank of Ambassador, served as a U.S. Delegate to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, and served both in the Reagan White House and Defense Department, serving as an advisor to the Secretary of Defense and the Joint Chief of Staff. Ms. Gable's corporate experience included serving as senior vice president of Global Public Policy at PepsiCo, and 15 years in Silicon Valley, including Global Brand Identity Manager for Intel Corporation, as Intel was on the cusp of launching what would become one of the most dominant tech brands, Intel Inside. Among her varied volunteer activities, Ms. Gable has served on several boards including as a National Trustee for the Boys and Girls Club of America, a board member for Girl Scouts of the USA and as a member of the Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Obesity Solutions. A published writer, her new book Turnaround: How to Change Course When Things Are Going South (https://turnaroundbook.com/) will be coming out October 5, 2021. Ms. Gable also has had recurring media appearances including four years as a regularly scheduled guest with Lifetime's national morning program The Balancing Act. Ms. Gable is a graduate of University of Virginia and holds an MA from Georgetown University. FARE Social Media Handles: https://www.instagram.com/foodallergy/ https://www.facebook.com/FoodAllergyFARE
Lisa is recognized worldwide as a turnaround mastermind and innovative businesswoman. For more than 30 years, she has been called to turnaround failing organizations—businesses, teams, nonprofits, political campaigns, and government projects—and solve seemingly intractable problems. Over time, Lisa has learned the key to course-correct when things go South is applying the discipline of process engineering—carefully reevaluating everything your organization does and how it does it—with diplomacy and humanity, taking care of relationships and forging strong partnerships. As a CEO, former US Ambassador, and advisor to Fortune 500 companies, Lisa has orchestrated the successful turnarounds of private and public organizations in all industries. Lisa is a FARE (Food Allergy Safety & Education) CEO - FARE enhances the lives of individuals with food allergies empowering them to lead safe, productive lives with the respect of others through education and advocacy initiatives and improved awareness around healthcare options and treatment. Lisa about FAREs ongoing activities: "What we are doing with data is truly groundbreaking from the perspective of how we are being so open and working with these other organisations to achieve objectives, and what we are doing in diversity, equity and inclusion has been highlighted as one of the potentials to actually create real solutions for a problem nobody was able to solve." + Jenny Kleiman Dowd, Senior Manager, Strategic programs & Sandra Miley, GM, Mobile Experiences are speaking about new, novel commercial and partnership opportunities FARE is pursuing
This episode features our two favorite fitness influencers – Brandon and Hudson White, a.k.a. the B.U.F.F. Dudes, who share with our co-hosts Tiffany Leon and Jason Linde their perspectives on exercise, avoiding the top 9 allergens and a whole lot more. You'll hear about how they got started, their thoughts on managing allergies and healthy diets, as well as common-sense ways to work-out this summer. We then welcome FARE's CEO, Lisa Gable, to discuss the “food as medicine” movement as well as Lisa's own fitness routines. You won't want to miss this fun and fact-filled episode. Hosted by: Tiffany Leon, Senior Manager Training & Professional Programs, FARE and Jason Linde, Vice President of Advocacy, FARE
Lisa Gable is the CEO of FARE (Food Allergy Research & Education)Lisa Gable has served four U.S. presidents and two governors, counseled Fortune 500 CEOs, and represented global public-private partnerships and nonprofits with an end goal of moving organizations to higher levels of performance. As the former President of the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation, Lisa created and led a coalition of food and beverage industry corporations and public health and government agencies resulting in the reduction of 6.4 trillion calories from the American diet.Lisa was appointed the first female U.S. Commissioner General to the 2005 Aichi World EXPO, holding the personal rank of Ambassador, served as a U.S. Delegate to the United NationsCommission on the Status of Women and served in the ReaganWhite House and Defense Department. She is a graduate of University of Virginia and holds an MA from GeorgetownUniversity
Lisa Gable is the CEO of FARE (Food Allergy Research & Education)Lisa Gable has served four U.S. presidents and two governors, counseled Fortune 500 CEOs, and represented global public-private partnerships and nonprofits with an end goal of moving organizations to higher levels of performance. As the former President of the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation, Lisa created and led a coalition of food and beverage industry corporations and public health and government agencies resulting in the reduction of 6.4 trillion calories from the American diet.Lisa was appointed the first female U.S. Commissioner General to the 2005 Aichi World EXPO, holding the personal rank of Ambassador, served as a U.S. Delegate to the United NationsCommission on the Status of Women and served in the ReaganWhite House and Defense Department. She is a graduate of University of Virginia and holds an MA from GeorgetownUniversity
Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) CEO Lisa Gable sits down with Mission: Readiness National Director Ben Goodman to speak about the disturbing rise in food allergies and why trends could impact military readiness. Later, General Gross speaks with the former Adjutants General of Arkansas and Michigan, Major General (Ret.) Bill Wofford, USA and Major General (Ret.) Tom Cutler, USAF, about progress on a long-awaited Child Nutrition Reauthorization.
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Lisa Gable is the CEO of FARE, the world's largest non-profit working to increase food allergy awareness, education, research and advocacy. Prior to her work at FARE, Lisa served as president of the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation and as a senior advisor at PespsiCo. The post 718: What It’s Like to be CEO of a Food Allergy Nonprofit With Lisa Gable, FARE [Main T4C Episode] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
“Turnaround Mastermind.” Just one of the many titles Lisa Gable holds. For 30-years, she has been saving companies from ruin by solving their most complex problems that others hadn't, or couldn't, solve. Lisa's interests and career path have taken her from visiting battlefields with her dad, to being the youngest appointee in the Reagan administration, to having a front row seat at significant inflection points in recent history. She is also an avid mentor to women entrepreneurs. Listen and be inspired by how some of Lisa's greatest stumbling blocks have offered her the biggest opportunities. Lisa's book, “Turn Around” offers powerful insights and tools to turn any company around. Pre-order her book here. #liveyourbestlife If you have a guest idea, or want to learn more about Brunner Communications, contact Liz at info@LizBrunner.com. To join our mailing list and never miss any of Liz's stories, tips and techniques, click here.
“Turnaround Mastermind.” Just one of the many titles Lisa Gable holds. For 30-years, she has been saving companies from ruin by solving their most complex problems that others hadn't, or couldn't, solve. Lisa’s interests and career path have taken her from visiting battlefields with her dad, to being the youngest appointee in the Reagan administration, to having a front row seat at significant inflection points in recent history. She is also an avid mentor to women entrepreneurs. Listen and be inspired by how some of Lisa’s greatest stumbling blocks have offered her the biggest opportunities. Lisa’s book, “Turn Around” offers powerful insights and tools to turn any company around. Pre-order her book here. #liveyourbestlife If you have a guest idea, or want to learn more about Brunner Communications, contact Liz at info@LizBrunner.com. To join our mailing list and never miss any of Liz’s stories, tips and techniques, click here.
Lisa Gable is the CEO of FARE, the world's largest non-profit working to increase food allergy awareness, education, research and advocacy. Prior to her work at FARE, Lisa served as president of the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation and as a senior advisor at PespsiCo. The post 721: Why Internships in College Really Matter With Lisa Gable, FARE [K-Cup DoubleShot] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
In this episode, Byron and Lisa discuss: Getting started on your own turnaround, no matter the size of your organization. Visualizing the future to break down your problems. Making decisions quickly, even if it is wrong sometimes. Finding a way through when your back is against the wall (or you’re stuck in a box). Key Takeaways: Whatever your problem is, you have to take it into bite-sized decisions. Decide where to start, then start with the first bite-sized piece. Before you can start taking the bites, you need to understand what information you do have. Get rid of the variables. You can only work on so many pieces at once, so narrow down the number of modifications you have to make in the process. Find partners and recognize those things you don’t do well that someone else can do better for less time and money. "What future do you want to see? What are the top three things that are going to get you to that future?" — Lisa Gable Connect with Lisa Gable: Website: FoodAllergy.orgLinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/lisagableBook: amazon.com/Turnaround-Lisa-Gable/dp/1646870581/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Lisa+Gable&qid=1616787869&sr=8-1 Connect with Byron Walker: Website: TheTurnaroundPlan.comEmail: Byron@SurvivalFrog.comLinkedIn: Byron WalkerNEW! See Byron’s Turnaround Plan book, Best Seller on Amazon!!: www.TurnaroundPlanBook.com
On this week's Bespoke Parenting Hour, host Julie Gunlock talks to Lisa Gable, the CEO of the Food Allergy Research and Education organization, a nonprofit dedicated to improving the quality of life and health of individuals with food allergies and funding research for new treatments. Lisa covers a variety of topics on the podcast -- from what a food allergy actually is, the top ten allergens in foods, the number of kids in the U.S. that suffer from food allergies, the food innovations that could make food allergies a thing of the past, the "eyeroll" phenomenon experienced by many allergy kids and families, and what we can all do to help keep allergy kids safe and healthy.The Bespoke Parenting Hour is a podcast about and for parents who are tired of being told how to do it. There's no one way to parent--there are as many ways as there are kids. Parenting styles, strategies and philosophies should be bespoke--tailor made to fit you, your family, and most importantly, your kids!. Twice a month, Bespoke host Julie Gunlock is joined by a variety of guests who are parenting the way they see fit. You can listen to the latest Bespoke episode(s) here or wherever you get your podcasts. Then subscribe, rate, and share with your friends. If you are already caught up and want more, join our online community at iwf.org/connect. Independent Women's Forum (IWF) believes all issues are women's issues. IWF promotes policies that aren't just well-intended, but actually enhance people's freedoms, opportunities, and choices. IWF doesn't just talk about problems. We identify solutions and take them straight to the playmakers and policy creators. And, as a 501(c)3, IWF educates the public about the most important topics of the day.Check out the Independent Women's Forum website for more information on how policies impact you, your loved ones, and your community: www.iwf.org.Be sure to subscribe to our emails to ensure you're equipped with the facts on the issues you care about most: https://iwf.org/sign-up. Subscribe to IWF's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/IWF06.Follow IWF on social media:- https://twitter.com/iwf on Twitter- https://www.facebook.com/independentwomensforum on Facebook- https://instagram.com/independentwomensforum on Instagram#IWF #SheThinks #AllIssuesAreWomensIssues Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We were honored to be joined by Lisa Gable, CEO of Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE). Before taking on this important role, Lisa achieved titles of US Ambassador, UN Delegate, advisor to Presidents, Governors, and CEOs of Fortune 500 Companies worldwide. In this one-on-one interview, you’ll learn more about FARE’s incredible work. Lisa shared how FARE is tackling some of the biggest issues facing the food allergy community. Listeners will get to hear her perspective on critical topics including food allergy testing, food allergen labeling, and the buying power of food allergic consumers. Lisa also gave us a better understanding of the ongoing efforts to create policies that benefit those living with food allergies.
Martha Lewis is a sleep consultant to health-conscious, high achievers who want to sleep but can't. Sound like you? Listen in! You can find her at: www.thecompletesleepsolution.com and in her facebook groups, Sleep and Insomnia Help for Adults and Complete Sleep Solutions.Dr. Scott Adzick; Surgeon in Chief at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, talks about how fetal surgery can save and improve the lives of thousands of children worldwide during birth defects awareness month. www.fetalsurgery.chop.eduDr. Ryan Loss, clinical psychologist and executive director of Connecticut Behavioral Health, shares tips with how to talk to your kids about everything that is happening in Washington. He also offers advice on how to talk to young children about some sensitive topics. www.ctbehavioralhealth.comLifestyle Expert and Bank of America Spokesperson, Gabrielle Flowers Rader, gives advice for how to spend wisely while buying your children everything they need (and want) this winter. Bank of America currently has 3% cash back credit card. www.bankofamerica.com/credit-cards Lisa Gable, CEO of FARE (Food Allergy Research and Education) joins Michelle to talk about how FARE is transforming the future of food allergy through innovative initiatives that will lead to improved treatment and prevention strategies. www.foodallergy.org
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The Food Institute Podcast welcomes Lisa Gable, CEO of Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE), to discuss movement in Congress on the FASTER Act, a piece of allergen-labeling legislation. In addition, the conversation covers FDA's recent voluntary sesame labeling guidance. Gable also speaks about the wide number of food allergens, the ones that most impact consumers, and what could be next for food allergy labeling. Hosted By: Chris Campbell Recorded: Dec. 11, 2020 More About Lisa Gable: Lisa Gable has served four U.S. presidents and two governors, counseled Fortune 500 CEOs, and represented global public-private partnerships and nonprofits with an end goal of moving organizations to higher levels of performance. As the former President of the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation, Lisa created and led a coalition of food and beverage industry corporations and public health and government agencies resulting in the reduction of 6.4 trillion calories from the American diet. Lisa was appointed the first female U.S. Commissioner General to the 2005 Aichi World EXPO, holding the personal rank of Ambassador, served as a U.S. Delegate to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women and served in the Reagan White House and Defense Department. Her corporate experience included serving as senior vice president of Global Public Policy at PepsiCo and 15 years in Silicon Valley. Among her varied volunteer activities, she has served on several boards including as a National Trustee for the Boys and Girls Club of America, a board member for Girl Scouts of the USA and as a member of the Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Obesity Solutions. A published writer, Gable also had recurring media appearances including four years as a regularly scheduled guest with Lifetime's national morning program The Balancing Act. She is a graduate of University of Virginia and holds an MA from Georgetown University. For more information on FARE, please visit: https://www.foodallergy.org/
The holidays are here! And because the holidays are basically synonymous with food, FARE is dedicating an entire episode to all the yummy things – with a holiday spin! Joining this delicious conversation are FARE’s good friends and frequent FARE SWAP contributors, Chefs Leslie Durso, Ali Khan, and Simon Majumdar. Don’t forget to follow our chefs! Chef Simon is online at @SimonMajumdar or on his own podcast, Eat My Globe; Chef Ali Khan is at @AliKhanEats, or as he hosts #BestThing IEverAte on the Food Network and #CheapEats on The Cooking Channel; and, Chef Leslie Durso can be found at @LeslieDurso or online at www.lesliedurso.com. Hosted by: Lisa Gable
Brown currently serves as Professor of Practice and Director for the Center for Drug Discovery for Rare and Underserved Diseases at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia and Fellow at the National Academy of Inventors (FNAI). His distinguished career has led to his international recognition as a leader in drug discovery and development research. “We are excited to have Dr. Brown join our Board, bringing his unique talents, expertise and perspectives to FARE and the 32 million Americans living with potentially life-threatening food allergies,” said David G. Bunning, chairman of the Board of Directors for FARE. “Dr. Brown's passion for medicine is clear, and we know this passion will aid us in our mission to find a cure for food allergies and improve the lives of all those affected.” Dr. Brown is a recipient of the 2015 Percy Julian Award by the National Organization of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers for significant contributions in pure and/or applied research in science and has served as a scientific reviewer of grants and programs for the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Cancer Institute (NCI) Cancer Center Support Grants, Department of Defense (DOD) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Brown previously served as Deputy Director for Drug Discovery & Development at the Inova Schar Cancer Institute and Director of the Inova Schar Cancer Center for Drug Discovery at Inova Center for Personalized Health in Fairfax, Virginia. In addition to his role on FARE's Board of Directors, Brown will also serve as a co-chair of FARE's Voice of the Patient Roundtable: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. The Roundtable, which is set to be scheduled this fall, is co-chaired by Michael Frazier, FARE Board of National Ambassadors and Advocacy Advisory Committee member, and seeks to bring thought leaders together to find consensus on how patient advocacy organizations can advance diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in the work that they do. Following the event, FARE will publish a blueprint outlining actionable steps to address DEI in food allergy education and research. “In identifying leaders who can play a key role in moving food allergy science and advocacy forward, Dr. Brown stood out as a seasoned professional who has a track record for developing trust in the community and with grateful patients and in maintaining multi-investigator collaborations in academia and industry, locally, nationally and internationally,” said Lisa Gable, chief executive officer for FARE. “We are thrilled to have him join our board and look forward to all we will be able to do together.”
FARE recently released compelling research looking into the food allergy consumer and their shopping habits. We found that many spend 3-5 minutes looking at a product label before deciding whether to purchase or not. Joining Lisa Gable to talk about the consumer packaged goods industry, labeling, and information sharing with consumers is Geoff Freeman, president and CEO of the trade group representing those companies, The Consumer Brands Association. Don't miss the FARE SWAP at the end with Chef Simon Majumdar talking about a takeout dish you can make at home: orange chicken! Follow Geoff and the Consumer Brands Association and learn more about SmartLabel. Follow Chef Simon on social media at @SimonMajumdar or you can find him on his own podcast, Eat My Globe. Hosted by: Lisa Gable Note: In this episode, semolina is described as being a product of cassava. Please note that semolina flour is a wheat product. The flour substitute made from cassava is tapioca flour or tapioca starch.
FARE recently launched the Start Eating Early Diet (SEED) study in partnership with Northwestern University, Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Children's Hospital Colorado, Massachusetts General Hospital, and University of Chicago Medicine. Grounded in the success of the 2015 Learning Early About Peanut Allergy (LEAP) study, SEED will explore the benefits of early introduction to multiple allergenic foods in a more diverse sample of infants. Joining FARE on this episode are lead investigation and FARE Chief Medical Officer for Public Health, Dr. Ruchi Gupta, and Peter Kolchinsky, who with his wife Anna, donated a $2M commitment for this effort, with $1.5M directly linked to a matching donation. Don't miss the FARE SWAP at the end with Chef Ali Khan talking all things nut butters! Follow SEED via FARE and subscribe to our email mailing list here. Peter can be followed on Twitter at @PeterKolchinsky. Follow Chef Ali Khan on social media at @AliKhanEats, or as he hosts #BestThingIEverAte on the Food Network and #CheapEats on The Cooking Channel. Hosted by: Lisa Gable, CEO, FARE FARE SWAP featuring: Chef Ali Khan, Host of Cheap Eats (The Cooking Channel) and Best Thing I Ever Ate (Food Network)
October is National Bullying Prevention Month. While bullying should never be a part of childhood, it unfortunately often is. At FARE, this month is about raising awareness of bullying but also about promoting kindness, acceptance, and inclusion. Joining FARE on this podcast are psychologist and food allergy mom, Dr. Gianine D. Rosenblum, and Ted Kyle, founder of ConscienHealth. This episode closes out with Chef Simon Majumdar who is all about fall with some seasonally-delicious squash recipes in our latest FARE SWAP! Ted can be followed on Twitter and Facebook via @ConscienHealth and through blogs posted to ConscienHealth and The Obesity Action Coalition (OAC). Gia can be followed on Psychology Today if you search for her under Dr. Gianine Rosemblum or you can connect with her via LinkedIn. Chef Simon Majumdar is on social media at @SimonMajumdar or you can find him on his own podcast, Eat My Globe. Hosted by: Lisa Gable, Chief Executive Officer, FARE
October is officially underway! Whether orange or teal, pumpkins are everywhere and Halloween is top of mind for many Americans wondering what this year’s celebration will look like. For this episode, we are joined by actress, Emmy Award-winning journalist, and host of the popular podcast, Motherhood in Hollywood (motherhoodinhollywood.com), Heather Brooker to talk all things Halloween and Teal Pumpkin. This episode is perfectly complemented by a FARE SWAP featuring Chef Leslie Durso diving into our favorite pumpkin recipes! You can follow our guests on social media at @HeatherBrooker and @LeslieDurso. Hosted by: Lisa Gable
Thirty-two million Americans currently live with a food allergy. In this episode, FARE sits in on a conversation between physician, researcher, and global food allergies expert Dr. Kari Nadeau and her co-author Sloan Barnett to learn about their brand new book, The End of Food Allergy, a landmark book on preventing, diagnosing, and reversing food allergies with key findings from a premier team of trained experts. This week’s episode also features celebrity chef Ali Khan for a FARE SWAP dedicated to all things sandwiches! Hosted by: Lisa Gable, chief executive officer, FARE
Relationships and dating are never easy but throw in a global public health crisis AND food allergies? In this episode, we are joined by comedian Matt Friend and two of FARE's Rising Star leaders to discuss the ins and outs and ups and downs of dating in 2020. Hosted by: Lisa Gable, CEO, FARE
This week is an Elite Game Changers Show - which means you get great business advice from some of the smartest game changers in the world. And Kizzi get's to put his feet up, take notes and listen learn and innovate.This week’s Elite Game Changers are:Tiffany Kemp, founder of the commercial management firm Devant,Lisa Gable, CEO of FARE (Food, Allergy, Research, Education),Paul Harrison - the co-founder of Not Just Travel andGiovanni Pino and Ellie Vaisman - the founders of Sourci. We also have great and very relaxing music from Deb Herdman
Now more than ever, we must learn how to work together. Bipartisan expert Lisa Gable shares her experiences of serving four U.S. presidents, counseling Fortune 500 CEOs, and representing global public-private partnerships and non-profits. Learn from Lisa's expertise on how to lay the foundation to build strong relationships and develop quality bipartisanship skills in this episode. You can connect with Lisa via the links below:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisagable/Learn More about FARE: https://www.foodallergy.org/Donate Today: https://www.foodallergy.org/donate
With a message of hope, sprinkled with optimism, Lisa Gable joins KFA, to deliver an uplifting message for the food allergy community. Undeterred by the shift we’ve all had to make with the coronavirus guidelines, Lisa assures us that she and the FARE team are working full steam ahead. Committed as ever, she remains steadfast with her focus on improving the quality of lives for the 32 million Americans living with life threatening food allergies
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AJ Barkley, senior VP of Neighborhood Lending for Bank of America, shares advice for home buying. Lisa Gable, CEO, FARE, talks about food allergies in children. Jean Chatzky, financial editor of NBC’s “Today Show” explains the M.U.G. Initiative and offers other financial advice for women. Diana Morrison, Senior Manager of Service Development and Innovation at Massage Envy talks about their new facial series for those with acne.
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32 million Americans live with potentially life threatening food allergies. Lisa Gable, CEO of Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE), shares the nonprofit's programs and resources to help improve the lives of individuals living with food allergies through research, education and advocacy. Elite Travel Founder and NBC Daytime Resident Travel Expert Tammy Levent discusses how she rebounded from personal tragedies to create a new life and travel business, leveraging strategic partnerships.
Poetry (0:00:00)Edgar Allan Poe once said, “I would define poetry of words as the rhythmical creation of beauty”. Poetry comes in many forms and conjures many images in different people's minds. Some feel like poetry may be antiquated and irrelevant. Others look to some of the great classics. But poetry still may be applicable to us today. We have invited Erin Murphy, an author and poet who teaches English and creative writing at Pennsylvania State University to tell us about how poetry can still be relevant today. Floral Arranging (0:18:30)There's just something about a beautiful arrangement of flowers that makes everything in your house feel brighter and happier, but buying a new arrangement every time the old one withers away makes your wallet feel lighter and sadder. We've all seen the flowers in the grocery store, and while beautiful, they are nothing like the arrangements the pros do. So how can we take those flowers from the store and make them into something as fabulous as the arrangements from the flower shop? Miriam Housley, owner of Foxglove Flowers and Gifts, joins us to share her best tips for those of us at home that wish we could make floral arrangements of our own. Trip Debrief (0:34:24)Friend of the show Carrie Ann Rhodes talks with Lisa and Richie about what she learned about travelling with kids on her trip to Europe. Vision Boards (0:50:35)What is the importance of visualization in goal-setting? How important are those quotes that people put up all over their home as a form of motivational speech? Well, seeing images and words that inspire you to set goals might be the key to unlocking your full potential. Many people have explored the idea of a “vision board” and how this helps us with the law of attraction. So how can you start to visualize the life that you want? Today we are talking with Jack Canfield, founder of Chicken Soup for the Soul publishing empire, about vision boards. Monster Mash: Witches (1:10:03)Welcome to Monday Monster Mash! Every Monday this month, we're going to be doing a little deep dive into the creepiest monsters of Halloween. This week our monster guestis a little more rooted in history than some others, but in the idea of pop culture they cackle, make spooky potions and ride broom sticks... That's right! Witches. From our history with the Salem Witch Trials to kooky family flicks like Hocus Pocus—witches have long been in the forefront of our idea of a good spook. Here to help us understand both a little bit more about the history and science behind them, is Dr. Frank McAndrew, social psychologist and creep expert. The Teal Pumpkin Project (1:25:23)Imagine this. Your son or daughter gets all excited to go trick-or-treating with their friends. They get dressed up, go out and collect piles of candy, and then they realize that the majority of their candy will make them severely ill so they have to sit and watch everyone else enjoy theirs with nothing for them. This is the sad reality for many children with allergies around this time of year. But what can we do to change that? Lisa Gable is is the CEO of FARE, Food Allergy Research and Education, the founders of The Teal Pumpkin Project. She is with us to sharehow we can all have a more inclusive Halloween season.
Erin Murphy discusses the value of poetry, Miriam Housley teaches how to do your own floral arranging, Carrie Ann Rhodes shares lessons from her family trip, Jack Canfield talks about how vision boards can help, Frank McAndrew explains why witches are creepy, Lisa Gable talks about food allergies on Halloween.
Lisa Gable, CEO of Food Allergy Research and Education, discusses the strides FARE is making in research, and how the not-for-profit works with businesses and the government to make progress.
Lisa Gable has been a change agent for consumer brands, health and wellness, government, and non-profits for many years. Her latest venture takes all those experiences and deploys them to tackle the growing epidemic of life-threatening food allergies. Currently more than 15 million Americans — including 6 million children — have food allergies. Every three minutes, […] The post Tackling life-threatening food allergies & keeping kids safe: Lisa Gable, CEO Food Research Allergy and Education (Episode #33) appeared first on She Said / She Said.
Lisa Gable is a phenomenal woman who has served a number of influential people -- including four U.S. presidents and two governors. She also serves as a counsel to CEOs of Fortune 500 companies and as a representative to global public-private partnerships and nonprofits. Her goal is to move organizations to a higher level of performance and to promote quality leadership and diplomacy in organizations with the vision of having a better society. In this episode, Lisa shares how to be a bold catalyst of change in organizations. She shares how to deliver concrete change and why she bases everything on a process. She also shares her Prevention Recipe -- the things to do to prevent you from chronic stress due to the type of work you do and the unenthusiastic reaction you might have to deal with as people react to the discomfort of unfamiliar territory and change. Thank you for listening! Send your balance challenge questions over to me at asknaketa@thigpro.com Access Show Notes: https://thigpro.com/being-catalyst-change-lisa-gable/ Connect on Twitter at www.twitter.com/balanceboldly
Lisa Gable is the President of the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation, a CEO-led initiative aimed at helping to reduce obesity, especially childhood obesity, in America. Under Lisa’s leadership, the foundation grew from 21 founding members to over 200 members in the first 24 months. Lisa serves on the board of Girl Scouts of the USA and was named by President George W. Bush to serve as U.S. Commissioner General to the 2005 World Exposition, Aichi, Japan. She'll talk with WiseWork host Michele Woodward about her career journey and her mission to reduce childhood obesity in the US.
Lisa Gable is the President of the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation, a CEO-led initiative aimed at helping to reduce obesity, especially childhood obesity, in America. Under Lisa’s leadership, the foundation grew from 21 founding members to over 200 members in the first 24 months. Lisa serves on the board of Girl Scouts of the USA and was named by President George W. Bush to serve as U.S. Commissioner General to the 2005 World Exposition, Aichi, Japan. She'll talk with WiseWork host Michele Woodward about her career journey and her mission to reduce childhood obesity in the US.