Perhaps it’s her Texas roots, but Jess Pettitt, MBA, M.Ed., CSP, believes that to really thrive in this world, you have to ride two horses—one of giving and one of receiving. For Jess, the giving horse is her passion for service, and the receiving horse is the high she rides entertaining audiences. For almost 10 years, Jess rode one horse by day, serving as an administrator in student affairs for university Diversity and Inclusion programs, and the other by night, performing and hosting three times a week doing stand-up in New York City’s most popular comedy clubs (ask her about George Carlin’s nickname for her or sharing an eggroll birthday cake with Bob Newhart). Eventually, Jess discovered she could ride both horses at the same time in the same career, and a speaker in the DEI space was born. Now, nearly 20 years and half a million audience members later, Jess gallops from coast to coast delivering her “Good Enough Now” message to anyone willing to take the leap toward creating a much more inclusive (read: much more effective) organization.
Jess talks about her latest book, “Almost Good Enough”, implementing DEI in an organization, elements of culture change, and much more!
In This Episode, You'll Learn about...
- Writing her new book
- “Smartening down” DEI
- “CEO Chuck”
- 6 elements of culture change
- Turning down/passing along unfit work
- Listen to others as if they are wise
Links and Resources
- Almost Doing Good
- Where to find Jess: LinkedIn and Facebook
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