Industry Reviews
"""Using your authenticity as your competitive advantage, your experience to drive your confidence, and your relationships as leverage, this book will punctuate your journey. Read it, embrace it, and go get 'em!""
—Carla A. Harris, Senior Client Advisor at Morgan Stanley and author of Expect to Win
""Insightful and backed by relevant research, In Her Own Voice provides the tools for everyone to become an advocate and champion for women in business today.""
—Marshall Goldsmith, New York Times bestselling author of The Earned Life, Triggers, and What Got You Here Won't Get You There
""The beauty of this book is that it's based on the experiences of tens of thousands of women, with guidance that is applicable to every one of us, no matter where we are on our own unique journey.""
—Anne Chow, former CEO of AT&T Business, Lead Director at FranklinCovey, and Board of Directors Member at 3M
""A must-read for any woman who's ready to rise . . . and for any company ready to support her in that ascent.""
—Sally Helgesen, author of Rising Together and coauthor of How Women Rise
""Jennifer McCollum has drawn a road map to help women gain clarity on what they want, take risks that create recognized confidence, manage their leadership brand, and operate successfully with increasing authenticity.""
—Herminia Ibarra, The Charles Handy Professor of Organisational Behaviour at the London Business School and author of Act Like a Leader, Think Like a Leader and Working Identity
""I've been a friend and mentor of Jennifer's since 2020, when she approached and asked me to help her apply principles of my‘Working Together©Leadership and Management System and Culture of Love by Design'at Linkage. I was privileged to be a part of helping the organization navigate the challenges of COVID-19 and emerge stronger on the other side. This book provides a glimpse at the brainpower (and heart-power) of the woman at the helm of that turnaround.""
—Alan Mulally, former CEO at Ford Motor Company and Boeing Commercial Airplanes, member of the Board of Directors at Google (now Alphabet), Carbon 3D, and the Mayo Clinic
""As intersectionality is increasingly discussed, more companies are seeking to understand how our multiple, interlocked identities—woman of color, member of the LGBTQIA+ community, person with a disability—shape how we experience the world. Books like In Her Own Voice can help . . . The more we understand the intersecting identities and experiences of all women, the better off our organizations will be.""
—Marilu Galvez, President and General Manager at WABC-TV New York and Emmy Award–winning journalist
""Whether you're a senior leader looking for a way to support talented women, or an individual who's serious about moving up in the ranks, you'll love the compelling stories and practical advice in this book.""
—Maggie Wilderotter, former CEO and Executive Chairman at Frontier Communications; Board Member at Costco Wholesale Corporation, Lyft, and Sana Biotechnology; and Board Chair at DocuSign
""What makes a person influential has little to do with working harder or having the most impressive skills. It's more about our ability to view messy problems as opportunities, act boldly amid uncertainty, and adapt to the unwritten rules. McCollum's research and stories demonstrate how women become impact players and influential leaders. Aspiring C-suiters, take notice: In Her Own Voice is the voice of wisdom and will guide you on your ascent.""
—Liz Wiseman, CEO of The Wiseman Group and New York Times bestselling author of Multipliers and Impact Players
""With a data-grounded road map, Jennifer McCollum helps women crack the code on what it will take to accelerate faster into leadership ranks, and what organizations can do to support them. A must-read for women and men at any level who care about the future of work.""
—Molly Fletcher, author of The Energy Clock and host of the Game Changers with Molly Fletcher podcast
""Every page of this book convinces me that Jennifer McCollum knows how to play the game right. She has crafted a life that's not just successful but meaningful and deeply fulfilling. And here's the thing: so can you.""
—Dorie Clark, Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Long Game and executive education faculty at Columbia Business School"