HushLoudly: Matthew DiGirolamo shares corporate career and quiet leadership at L’Oreal
HushLoudly: Matthew DiGirolamo shares corporate career and quiet leadership at L’Oreal26:52
HushLoudly host Jeri Bingham speaks with Chief Corporate Affairs & Engagement Officer for L’Oreal’s North America Zone and founder of its DEI think tank, Quiet Leaders. Matthew DiGirolamo is a communications leader who has dedicated his 20-year career to building brands, advancing the visions, and amplifying the impact of change-making organizations and individuals. Listen in to hear how he empowers introverts and read his Fast Company article The 4 success strategies that helped this introvert climb the corporate ladder.
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Jeri Bingham Introvert Advocate and Founder of HushLoudly: Introverts Redefined
Jeri Bingham is an introvert advocate and strategist, and the founder of HushLoudly: Introverts Redefined, an award-winning WGN Radio podcast and brand. Dedicated to amplifying the voices of introverts in a world that celebrates and rewards the most extroverted, Jeri is on a mission to empower through education and understanding, for what she believes is the most ill-defined, misunderstood personality type.
Jeri is an adjunct lecturer for Northwestern University where she teaches Organizational Behavior: Managing Diversity & Inclusion. She is also a certified Myers Briggs (MBTI) practitioner and facilitator who speaks frequently on the topic of personality types, specifically introversion, to organizations, colleges and universities.