Creating a Collaborative Table (wsg Pam Lewis)

In this week's episode, Gregg speaks about the power of building a diverse table in order to have new conversations and drive a vision forward. He then speaks to Pam Lewis, the director of the New Economy Initiative in Detroit, Michigan. She speaks about her process and how her team brings diverse groups together to build a new economy. And of course, she speaks about her top three ranging from a personal coach that has become a friend, to a former boss who's partnered with her on bringing visions to reality, to many of the people that lean on NEI and get funded, but in return drive passion for Pam. And you have to hear what she has to say about how the power of moving things forward is simply to write things down. All this and more! About Pam Lewis Pam Lewis is the director of the New Economy Initiative (NEI), one of the country’s largest regional economic development initiatives led by philanthropy. Funded by 13 national and regional foundations, NEI makes grants to support and convene organizations that serve metro Detroit entrepreneurs and small businesses, from neighborhood-based businesses to high tech and high growth enterprises. Prior to joining NEI, she worked at companies like Next Energy and was a Director at DTE Energy. Pam has a bachelor’s degree in engineering from Michigan State University and an MBA from Spring Arbor University. Show Highlights Segment 1: Overview & Introductions 1:13      The importance of integration in a connected world 2:05      Building your virtual table 2:52      Introducing Pam Lewis 5:31      Pam’s Background 9:12      Three parallel tracks: private, public and philanthropic sectors Segment 2: The Top Three 12:52   Pam’s ‘Top Three’ begins with a 20-year confidant 16:09   Leaders need to celebrate their teams 20:42   Pam’s ‘Top Three’ continues by expanding to an old boss, Dave Egner. 24:49   “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone” 29:36   Pam Concludes her ‘Top Three’ with entrepreneurs she’s helped like Clement Brown and       Nailah Ellis-Brown 31:46   Watching local businesses grow Segment 3: Your Virtual Table-Building for Diversity and Resiliency 36:57   Surround yourself with the right people to create a pattern of success 40:32   Creating incentives to secure businesses and employees 43:01   Helping underserved businesses 45:33   Developing business relationships in a hands-on environment 49:08   The power of non-traditional business relationships in the age of COVID-19 52:13   Building your virtual table vs. joining one Section 4: Wrapping Up 55:42   Closing thoughts: the power of writing down thoughts 59:50   Stay in touch with Pam via LinkedIn and Twitter!

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You, Me, and Your Top Three is a podcast focused on exploring leadership in the connecting world. Specifically, the podcast invites leaders to tell stories, reflect, and discuss their views on: - disruptions in industry and society; - how they are leading transformations considering these disruptions - brave leadership to drive transformation. It is this last point where we focus most of the discussion, asking our guests to share their insights into the relationships they have with their “Top 3” closest advisors. It is our observation and experience that as the world connects, the importance of a diverse set of counselors is increasing in value. For some this may be a formal advisor who has been contracted on behalf of the company. For most this will be deep relationships in which they have been invested and nurtured. Through stories and discussion, we strive to celebrate the art of giving and receiving advice. The stories that are told are heartfelt and real. At the root we are exploring the process of knowledge building, relationship building, and perhaps most importantly, confidence building. After all, it takes a brave leader to battle the inertia that exists in industries, our organizations, and in ourselves. It is our hope that as successful leaders open up about around the subjects and the way in which they interact with their closest confidants, that our listeners will, in turn, reflect on their own “virtual board of advisors.” Over time they will then surround themselves with those who help them stretch toward greatness and lead bravely in the connecting world.