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Power of The Pen with Nick Williams

30m · Leader Workout Podcast · 27 May 06:00

Nick Williams is a journalist at Milwaukee Business Journal and a professional multimedia reporter. His writing journey begins when he was a student influenced by his parents and four other leaders afterwards. As a black male journalist, he believes we are in that point in time when diversity is welcome. The ability to tell someone else’s story and document the history is what keeps him going.

Key points:

  • Journalism is a different type of leadership, power of the pen.
  • To be a great leader, you have to be able to listen, you have to want to have harmony.

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