Develop a Leadership Mindset for Success

Share post:

The Princeton Public Library’s weekly Job Seekers presentations, offered in partnership with the Professional Services Group of Mercer County, continue with Jennifer L. Smith’s “A Leadership Mindset for Success” on Friday, January 27, from 9:45 a.m. to noon in the PPL Community Room.

Smith is the CEO, founder, and strategic advisor of Growth Potential Consulting, a consulting firm based in Princeton. According to her biography on the group’s website, she started her career at a reinsurance company before switching to professional development and helping “thousands of leaders across five continents and fourteen industries” shine through her coaching.

In “Passionate Leaders Create a Ripple Effect on Society,” a 2022 TEDxBabsonCollege speech available on YouTube, Smith talks about the importance of following your most fitting purpose. After graduating from Grambling State University with a bachelor’s degree in accounting, Smith changed her initial path and earned a master’s degree in organizational development and human resources from the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School.

At Princeton Public Library, Smith will explain “how a leadership mindset plays a critical role in resilience and positioning yourself for your desired success.”

For information on the event or possible accessibility accommodations, visit the event’s page on the PPL website via princetonlibrary.libnet.info/events.


CE – US1

Related articles

Mercer Street Friends Honors Leaders

Mercer Street Friends will recognize leaders in philanthropy, public service and nonprofit leadership during its Sixth Annual Leadership...

Women Leaders to Be Honored at Chamber Event

Three women leaders in banking, health care and business strategy will be honored June 4 during the Princeton...

NJ AI Hub Workshop Targets Small Firms

Small and midsized business leaders will have a chance to learn practical uses of artificial intelligence during a...

Strategic Plan Rethinks Modern Library Space

The Plainsboro Public Library is asking residents to help shape the next phase of one of the township’s...