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Liz Clasen-Kelly

An episode of the Kick-Ass Women of the Carolinas podcast, hosted by Betsy Fleming, titled "Liz Clasen-Kelly" was published on November 5, 2025 and runs 58 minutes.

November 5, 2025 ·58m · Kick-Ass Women of the Carolinas

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Liz Clasen-Kelly, CEO of Roof Above in Charlotte, exemplifies servant leadership. In this episode, she shares her journey of growing from a shy, observant child whose heart would hurt for others into a deeply caring, tougher-skinned leader whose life work is to end homelessness. Liz describes the drawbacks and gifts of being a people-pleaser and why faith, curiosity and listening are the tools she values most. Liz also considers why, at her core, she is more an activist leader than a CEO, and how she made the decision to step out of direct service and into executive leadership. Join us for an incredible dose of kindness and ambition!   Find us on Instagram @cressence.co, LinkedIn @BetsyFleming or the web www.cressence.co.  Find Liz on Instagram @roofabove, LinkedIn @liz clasen-kelly, Facebook Roof Above | Charlotte NC | Facebook   or the web Roof Above - Uniting the community to end homelessness - Roof Above.

Liz Clasen-Kelly, CEO of Roof Above in Charlotte, exemplifies servant leadership. In this episode, she shares her journey of growing from a shy, observant child whose heart would hurt for others into a deeply caring, tougher-skinned leader whose life work is to end homelessness. Liz describes the drawbacks and gifts of being a people-pleaser and why faith, curiosity and listening are the tools she values most. Liz also considers why, at her core, she is more an activist leader than a CEO, and how she made the decision to step out of direct service and into executive leadership. Join us for an incredible dose of kindness and ambition!   Find us on Instagram @cressence.co, LinkedIn @BetsyFleming or the web www.cressence.co.  Find Liz on Instagram @roofabove, LinkedIn @liz clasen-kelly, Facebook Roof Above | Charlotte NC | Facebook   or the web Roof Above - Uniting the community to end homelessness - Roof Above.
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