Women Leaders
Tuesday, October 6 – 2:00pm CST
Cindy Lee
Founder, President & CEO of LYNC Logistics, #786, Chattanooga, TN
Cindy Lee is the founder and CEO of LYNC Logistics which provides truckload, less-than-truckload, refrigerated, and specialized transportation services using a growing network of local, regional, and national carriers.Before founding LYNC Logistics, Cindy served as vice president of human resources at a large commercial truck dealership, then as president of a regional freight carrier operating more than 50 trucks. Raising three daughters honed her ability to detect malarkey in all its forms.
Melissa Page Peter
Owner and Founder of Mi Casita Preschool, #2,981, Philadelphia, PA
Melissa Page Peter runs a Spanish immersion preschool in Philadelphia for children 3 months to 5 years old. She has a 100+ child waitlist and ensures children are fluent in Spanish and prepared for kindergarten by the time they graduate. Melissa honed her Spanish speaking skills with more than 50 trips to Mexico, Latin America, and Spain. She also has experience working behind the scenes in marketing for Telemundo, the Spanish language broadcast television network. She is excited to bring her passion for the rich Spanish and Latin American culture to her students.
INSIGHTS
3 Areas Leaders Must Apply Renewed Focus Following a Crisis
Regardless of how your business has been impacted by the pandemic, your focus over the next 90 days is critical and might determine your success for years to come. READ MORE at Entrepreneur.com
What If the New Normal Is Better?
Recovery will be the new word, and we all can’t wait to get back to normal. But new normal just might be better than old normal. Here are three areas in your organization that shouldn’t revert back to “good old days” thinking. READ MORE at Entrepreneur.com
The CARES Act for Small Businesses and Nonprofits
Many leaders have told us that maintaining income was their number one concern at this time. The CARES Act provides critical financial relief that you should be aware of. There are a lot of questions about the CARES Act, and we wanted to help provide some answers. READ MORE
One CEO's Tips for Communicating During a Crisis
You don’t have all the answers, and that’s OK. None of us do. But those who get ahead will manage the only element we have any control over at this time — the trust of your audience. READ MORE at Entrepreneur.com
Leading Well in a Crisis, Coronavirus or Not
There’s an interesting risk equation that says Risk = Hazard x Outrage. The only element we have any control over in that equation is outrage. Here are a few recommendations for leaders as they decide when and how to address the Coronavirus with their teams and customers. READ MORE
Meet Our Clients, Serving a World in Crisis
Our clients are constantly inspiring us with no exception during these difficult and uncertain times. These are just a few of the clients who are meeting a wide variety of needs, locally and globally, in important ways. READ MORE
Keeping Business Moving, Even in a Pandemic
Managing what we can control is helping to reduce the panic we all feel. We know the sun will come out again and we’re preparing for that with an energy equal to our crisis management. You should too – by identifying the things you still can do rather than worrying about what you can’t. READ MORE