Beth Comstock: Former Vice Chair of GE and Author of Imagine It Forward – 117

Beth Comstock: Former Vice Chair of GE and Author of Imagine It Forward – 117

Today on Extraordinary Women Radio, I’m honored to bring you Beth Comstock: Former Vice Chair of GE and Author of Imagine It Forward.

I love this interview! I have followed Beth’s inspiration for many years, dating back to my corporate days over a decade ago.

Today we talk about her journey through GE, about leading change, about stepping into our courage and granting ourselves permission to show up in bigger, bolder ways and more!

Beth’s mission is to understand what’s next, navigate change and help others do the same. By cultivating a habit of seeking out new ideas, people and places, she built a career path from storyteller to chief marketer to corporate Vice Chair.

Beth led efforts to accelerate new growth, develop digital and clean-energy futures, seed new businesses and enhance brand value. As President of Integrated Media at NBC Universal, Beth oversaw TV ad revenue and new digital efforts, including the early development of hulu.com.

Beth is a director at Nike, trustee of The National Geographic Society and former board president of the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian National Design Museum.

Her first book, Imagine it Forward, about working (and living) on the front lines of change, was released September 2018. Her stories are fabulous and vulnerable.

“The world will never be slower than it is right now. We need to adapt to new things, but what holds us back is fear.” – Beth Comstock

Let’s meet Beth Comstock!

Follow Beth Comstock on Twitter and LinkedIn, or visit her website.
Her book Imagine It Forward is available on Amazon!

Beth Comstock Show Notes

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