by Jessica Gendron | Feb 4, 2026 | Culture Strategy, Leadership Development, Leadership Lessons, Women's Leadership
What the Colts’ New CEO Reveals About Female Leaders in Male-Dominated Industries By Jessica Gendron As a women’s leadership expert and diehard Colts fan, I was eager to see what Jim Irsay’s daughters would do with the Indianapolis Colts following his passing. When...
by Jessica Gendron | Feb 3, 2026 | Career Development, College Career, Fraternity Sorority
Career Development Can’t Be Just a Resume Workshop Why fraternity and sorority students need more than transactional programming By Jessica Gendron Although I spent much of my early career working in fraternity and sorority life, I’ve spent the last eight years...
by Jessica Gendron | Jan 26, 2026 | Leadership Development, Leadership Lessons, Male Allies, Women, Women's Leadership
By Jessica Gendron I was recently working with our Emerging Leaders Academy and had a thought to share one of the messages we talk about, because it’s relevant to far more than just emerging female leaders—or even women exclusively. In the second-to-last session of...
by Jessica Gendron | Jan 20, 2026 | Career Development, Emerging Leaders, Leadership Development, Leadership Lessons, Women's Leadership
By Jessica Gendron As a mom of two, I am deep in the trenches of youth sports. Sitting through practices, games, and competitions gives me a front-row seat to leadership in action, both good and bad. From the sidelines, I regularly see lessons about leadership...
by Jessica Gendron | Mar 5, 2025 | Gender Bias, Male Allies, Unconscious Bias, Women, Women's Leadership, Workplace Harassment
By: Jessica Gendron For centuries, women have had to find ways to advance in systems that weren’t built for our success. This reality has forced women to adapt, strategically working within the existing structures to survive, excel, and ascend. However, there is a...