Lessons from Leaders: Featured Guest Emily Pryor, Executive Director of Data2X

EPISODE · May 10, 2021 · 35 MIN

Lessons from Leaders: Featured Guest Emily Pryor, Executive Director of Data2X

from Lessons from Leaders · host Lynne Gilliland

When I started communicating with Emily Courey Pryor last spring, I knew right away that I wanted to have her on the podcast. Her previous experiences, her current work leading Data2X, and her passion for equality and leadership were all things that our listeners needed to hear. Then the pandemic hit, followed by a significant reversal of progress on gender equality, all while leading a busy organization and working from home with two small children. A year later, I am overjoyed to share with you what feels like the perfect episode for 2021."One of the important things that I have a learned as a leader, and as a working parent, is when you have to say 'I need a minute.'" This opening statement from Emily set the foundation for our conversation. Patience, awareness, and understanding are all qualities I am inspired by in Emily, not to mention her innovation, curiosity, and flexibility. The work Data2X is doing on gender data is just as intriguing as Emily’s leadership qualities. You can learn more about Data2X’s work here: http://data2x.org.  Thank you, Emily, for sharing "real life" during a pandemic as well as your passion for gender data and its relevance for the lives of women & girls everywhere. Enjoy!During my sit down with Emily, SHOW NOTES:0:00 - 3:00 | Intro 3:00 - 7:00 | What is Data2x7:00 - 10:00 | Gender Data 10:00 - 13:00 | Curiosity and Innovation 13:00 - 21:00 | Flexibility, Adaptability, and Empathy21:00 - 25:30 | ROI on Empathy25:30 - 30:00 | Motherhood Lessons in Leadership30:00 - 35:00 | Advice to Emily's Younger Self 35:00 | Closinghttps://youtu.be/0SeGXokwONQ

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