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Henna Inam, CEO of Transformational Leadership, Inc. appeared on our show August 19.

Posted on August 18, 2011August 22, 2011
http://acceleratoravenue.businessradiox.com/podcasts/Accelerator%20Avenue/AA20110819HennaInamShow.mp3

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Henna Inam is the CEO of Transformational Leadership Inc., a company focused on helping women leaders transform their businesses, creating great innovation, engagement, and growth in their organizations and communities.
As an Executive Coach and Consultant to organizations developing their female talent, Henna brings the General Management and Marketing expertise she gained from her 20 years running P&L’s, and working in companies like Procter & Gamble and Novartis. What sets her apart is that she has walked in the shoes of the C-Suite women she coaches. She has the experience of having lived/worked in 7 countries across 3 continents. She is a frequent speaker and moderator on key drivers of engaging and retaining women leaders. Henna is a guest lecturer at Emory University’s Goizueta School of Business. Clients include entrepreneur CEO’s and high potential women in Fortune 500 companies and professional services firms.

In her corporate career, Henna built strong businesses and teams at Novartis and Procter & Gamble. She held several C-Suite roles such as Chief Marketing Officer, and President of the Americas for Ciba Vision. Her accomplishments at Novartis include running over $500MM P&L and running organizations as large as 600 people. At Procter & Gamble she helped drive multi-billion dollar global brands like Pampers, Always, and Charmin.
Henna is committed to several non-profits. She is on the Board of Counselors for Carter Center, the Advisory Board of DIL (a non-profit educating 16,000 girls in Pakistan) and the Board of Georgia Women’s Forum. She has also been selected as a Mentor for the State Dept & Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women Program. Henna got her MBA from the Wharton School and attended Executive Education programs at the Harvard Business School.

http://www.transformleaders.tv/

 

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