Being The Torchbearer In Your Business And Community

By Natalie Sisson

Today I was lucky to attend a fantastic lunch seminar put on by the Forum for Women Entrepreneurs (FWE) at PricewaterhouseCoopers.

The theme was `Being the Torchbearer in your business and community’ and was perfectly aligned with the Olympics.

We were treated to an intimate discussion on leadership and how to become one of the driving forces in your business and community by the following:
  • Tina Osen, CEO, Hub International Insurance Brokers
  • Tracey McVicar, Olympic torch bearer, CAI Capital Management, FWE Board of Directors
  • Christina Anthony, Olympic torch bearer, Odlum Brown Limited & Founder/President of FWE
  • Chris Clark, CEO & Canadian Senior Partner of PwC

Christine and Natalie with Olympic torch

As true leaders I found their insights heartening, honest and humbling. Each of them had come into their role as a leader from different paths.

A common thread that weaved between all four speakers was that leadership comes from a place of serving. Taking ego out of it and putting everyone else first.

How can I best serve?, how can I empower you in your role?, how can I make you an enamored customer?

According to Michigan Ross School of Business, three critical characteristics necessary for business leadershipsuccess are mindfulness, sense making and resilience. It was apparent from today that heart is also a big factor.

I refer to heart as passion, a desire to make a difference, to be the change and to ensure that those you impact have the ability to become leaders too.

All the athletes at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games are showing true leadership qualities in their chosen field by exhibiting leadership characteristics each time they step up to compete. This is what makes them so inspiring to watch and learn from.It’s truly energizing.

It takes true leadership to remain devoted and committed to your cause, your individual or team pursuit and your business. Let’s look to ourselves to become Torchbearers in our lives. Go light that flame to burn eternally in the hearts and minds of others.

Natalie Sisson is a Kiwi entrepreneur, adventurer and lover of Ultimate Frisbee. You can find her blog at WomanzWorld.com and tweet with her on @nataliesisson

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Torchbearer’s Out of Body Experience

By: CS Ling and Greg Meeres

"Watching the Olympics has always been something I have enjoyed.  The incredible accomplishments of the athletes never ceases to inspire me" ~ Lori Cyr, 2010 Winter Olympic Torchbearer

Growing up through the 1970s oil crisis  and its effects on her family's habits have resulted in a once in a lifetime experience for Lori Cyr.  Cyr, a Practice Coordinator for Occupational Therapy with Vancouver Coastal Health ran from the 1100 block of West 49th Avenue to the 1300 block where she passed the Olympic flame on to David Labistour, CEO of Mountain Equipment Co-op.

Cyr's day of fame was witnessed by a multitude of friends and colleagues.  Her sister Sherry flew out from New Brunswick to support Cyr's run.

Sisters Sharing a Once in A Lifetime Experience

credits:  CAOT Newsroom

written by:  CS Ling
photos by:  CS Ling
video by:  Greg Meeres

CS Ling is a humanitarian at heart. She is an alumnus of the prestigious Terry Fox Humanitarian Award and 2008 USANA Children Champion Award.  CS is an occupational therapist and entrepreneur. Currently she offers her creative services to Boldfish Video as New Media Relations. Follow her on Twitter (@CS_Ling).

Greg Meeres owns Boldfish Video Production. He travels extensively coordinating, shooting and producing projects across planet earth. He can be reached at www.boldfish.ca

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