SAN DIEGO, CA, May 25, 2017 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Jenny DuFresne is a transformational leader, powerful speaker, and skilled entrepreneur. Her leadership foundation, built during 10-years of service in the United States Marine Corps, is a powerful compass for women leaders. As a Marine, she learned the importance of integrity, taking care of people, and leading by example. Her leadership expertise led to service in the federal government, commercial, and nonprofit sectors where she helped build teams, infrastructure, and strengthen systems. As a leader, she saw the tremendous need to take her talents into uncharted territory.
Jenny's new book, "From Empty to Overflow: 5 Radical Actions Women Leaders Use to Rejuvenate, Grow Profits, and Inspire People" gives women an enlightened and practical guide to taking care of themselves while being a successful leader.
In a recent interview with Steve Kidd, the CEO of Kidd Marketing and host of "Thriving Entrepreneur" radio show, she said, "There is a direct impact on our business, our profits, the people on our team and the people we are in-service to when we as leaders are full--energized, creative, in balance and in harmony with ourselves and with the people around us." Her book shows readers exactly how to achieve this.
"As entrepreneurs, we are by nature, go getters. The problem is that we forget that if we don't take care of ourselves, there will be no company left to run. It is just as important to learn how to take care of yourself as it is to take care of all the moving parts of your business." -Steve Kidd.
Jenny DuFresne is a transformational leader, powerful speaker, and skilled entrepreneur. Her leadership foundation, built during 10-years of service in the United States Marine Corps, is a powerful compass for women leaders. As a Marine, she learned the importance of integrity, taking care of people, and leading by example. Her leadership expertise led to service in the federal government, commercial, and nonprofit sectors where she helped build teams, infrastructure, and strengthen systems. While she enjoyed this multisector work, she began to ask this guiding question: "Where can the roots of social change begin?" As a leader, she saw the tremendous need to take her talents into uncharted territory.
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