July 26, 2017
'Community Building' and 'Female Leadership'

Kathryn interviews ‘The Community Therapist’ Dog Griffiths, author of “13 Ways to Kill Your Community”. Considered the me generation”, millennials are often viewed as selfish slackers, but according to Griffiths, they are key to reviving and rebuilding our small communities. Griffiths is an advocate for policies that strengthen rural communities. He maintains that it is millennials who are essential to the future of these communities. Kathryn also interviews Global Risk Institute CEO and University of Toronto Professor Richard Nesbitt, author of “Results at the Top: Using Gender Intelligence to Create Breakthrough Growth”. Virtually every financial study since the 80s have shown that sharing leadership with women produces superior financial performance. And yet, today, women still make up less than 5% of CEOs at S&P 500 companies. Nesbitt brings business leaders a “dollars and cents” rationale and proven reasons to change their attitudes.