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The [un]common of Corporate Mindfulness Culture w/ Jessica Ollenburg
02/25/21 • 49 min
In today's landscape of COVID, finding a balance between work and a healthy personal life can be challenging, so today we are taking a hard right turn and looking at something very common to most of us: work.
I called on an exceptional executive, Jessica Ollenburg, to help us learn more through her career, the dynamic culture of corporate mindfulness, and how she is influencing a workplace culture that has depth, balance, and whole-person integrity.
Jessica has over 4 decades of experience successfully navigating through corporate culture, and the corporate mindset, with her Executive Consulting, Employment Law and Entrepreneurial Venture company Ollenburg, LLC.
Recently awarded Executive Consulting Firm of the Year 2021; 100 Best Companies to Watch Out For 2020; The 10 Most Innovative CEOs Revamping the Future 2020 - And published and showcased by the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Fortune, Money, Businessweek, CNN, the Washington Post, Worldnews.com, CEO Today, Exeleon, Acquisition International.
You can connect more with Jessica and her associates at her company OLLENBURG,LLCand become a fellow Zen Activist with her at: ZenByOllcAnd of course, visit the world of spirits with Jessica and her husband, the WHISKY-DUDE
In today's landscape of COVID, finding a balance between work and a healthy personal life can be challenging, so today we are taking a hard right turn and looking at something very common to most of us: work.
I called on an exceptional executive, Jessica Ollenburg, to help us learn more through her career, the dynamic culture of corporate mindfulness, and how she is influencing a workplace culture that has depth, balance, and whole-person integrity.
Jessica has over 4 decades of experience successfully navigating through corporate culture, and the corporate mindset, with her Executive Consulting, Employment Law and Entrepreneurial Venture company Ollenburg, LLC.
Recently awarded Executive Consulting Firm of the Year 2021; 100 Best Companies to Watch Out For 2020; The 10 Most Innovative CEOs Revamping the Future 2020 - And published and showcased by the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Fortune, Money, Businessweek, CNN, the Washington Post, Worldnews.com, CEO Today, Exeleon, Acquisition International.
You can connect more with Jessica and her associates at her company OLLENBURG,LLCand become a fellow Zen Activist with her at: ZenByOllcAnd of course, visit the world of spirits with Jessica and her husband, the WHISKY-DUDE
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