Leading the company was never Julie’s* career aspiration. A longtime employee of an advertising firm, she’d grown significant management skills and felt confident within her high-profile operations roles. But when the board’s external hire for the top job could not adapt to the company’s unique culture and pace, the chair turned to Julie to step up.
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