
Dr. Cheryl Robinson is a New York-based contributor who covers leadership, focusing on the art of pivoting and career changes since 2017. She has covered how individuals can successfully pivot in their careers. She's interviewed influential leaders, including Maria Sharapova, Bobbi Brown, Diane Von Furstenberg and Kathleen Kennedy.
The founder graduated with a doctoral degree in organizational leadership, where she leveraged her dissertation to dive deeper into how leaders successfully pivot personally and professionally. Additionally, she published the children's book series The Happy Habits Club, which helps kids develop their happy habits foundation. Previously, she worked in sports and entertainment, including the Super Bowl.
She also writes for Woman’s World & First For Women.
Follow Dr. Robinson for continued coverage of inspirational leaders across generations, how to pivot in your career successfully and the ever-changing landscape of new career options.
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