Chiara Longhi: Leading with Grace, Grit, and Purpose

Chiara Longhi is the Innovation Principal Lead at Amazon Web Services (AWS) and has significant expertise in assisting enterprises in their innovation and transformation journeys. In her role, Chiara helps executive leaders across Asia, the Pacific, and Japan develop and launch innovative solutions that prioritize customer-centricity. Chiara also serves as an Amazon Bar Raiser and has evaluated almost 400 candidates during her time in the company.

Chiara’s passion for technology and international markets led her to live and work across the United States, Asia, and Oceania for the past 12 years. Before joining the AWS Innovation team, she was part of the team that helped launch Amazon in Australia in 2017 and Singapore in 2019. Previous to that, she worked for LinkedIn, based out of Hong Kong, supporting the business’ expansion across Japan and Korea. Chiara began her career in tech at AOL after earning her Economics Bachelor’s degree from Bocconi University, and her Master’s degree from New York University.

Chiara’s passion for innovation has also led her to establish the Moonshot Company, a tailored program that aims to enable people with the knowledge and tools they need to unleash their potential and reach their goals: from helping individuals land their dream job through 1-1 coaching, interviewing tips and resume reviews, to advising professionals and businesses on topics such as emotional intelligence for leadership and success, product strategy and customer-centricity innovation.

Recently we got an opportunity to sit down with Chiara to learn how she and her team are changing the world for the better.

Below are the highlights of the interview.

Q) How do you motivate creativity and innovation while maintaining a healthy work environment?

Chiara) They can absolutely co-exist, and I think they actually fuel each other! The healthier your environment is, the greater your abilities to be creative and innovative will be. The first step is to be intentional about prioritizing your well-being rather than working for and backwards from deadlines. I personally need a good dose of energy and a healthy one of stress as well to operate at my best. Multiple studies have actually shown how the sweet spot for an innovative mindset is that middle energy/middle-stress area: too little stress/ energy has a great chance of making you bored, and overly high stress/energy brings you into that wanky phase..both are not ideal when you are trying to encourage creativity. So my tip is to find what gives you energy (for me is spending time outdoors, exercising, and having quality time with loved ones), establish an ambitious but realistic plan, and then..kick it off! Something very important that I have learned at Amazon is the importance of being stubborn on the vision but flexible on the details. Not everything will work out exactly as you imagined it first, and that is not a bad thing. If you believe in your idea, don’t give up on following your north star, but be flexible in how you will get to it.

Q) What are the major challenges of the industry, in your opinion? How are you tackling those?

Chiara) When it comes to corporate innovation, the most common blocker I have noticed is actually not really linked to resources, funding, or technology limitations- it actually comes from the company culture. A company culture that hires talent but then doesn’t develop it, or doesn’t really enable and incentivize employees to experiment and innovate, will most likely struggle to bring any creativity or innovation out there. And company culture goes well beyond the free lunches, playful offices, or benefits businesses might offer their employees. Company culture starts with the type of talent an organization hires, the investment and commitment they show in developing and nurturing that talent, and the ability to create a safe environment where people are not scared to experiment and maybe fail, but are actually expected to do so.

When it comes to individuals trying to achieve their goals, the two common blockers I have noticed are impostor syndrome and fear of failing, and they both bring people to simply..never giving it a try. I always try to remind people that even if you try and don’t succeed, you are not failing, you are learning. There is a quote from Michael Jordan I love- “sometimes you win, sometimes you learn”. I wish more people could turn this into their personal mantra- I am sure we would have so much more innovation around us!

There are plenty of other challenges, but these are surely the top ones from my point of view based on the insights I gathered in years working directly in this field.

Q) What are your mission and vision? And what would be the best roadmap to achieve that?

Chiara) My mission is to enable as many individuals as possible to unleash their potential and get to what makes them fulfilled, but also provide actual tools and mechanisms for them to do so. I am a huge believer that real enablement occurs when after some time, people don’t need you anymore. It is very important to inspire and motivate others, but you need to provide people with actual tools, so they can proceed in their growing journey once you leave the room. A huge part of my mission involves helping corporations as well, as they are ultimately conglomerates of individuals and such key players in people’s life. We spend 70-80% of our time at work ( if not more)- if more individuals and businesses can master their ability to be creative and innovate while also thriving in doing so, it will genuinely be a better place for all of us.

Q) What milestones and achievements are you most proud of?

Chiara) The launch of Amazon.com in Australia has probably been one of the most incredible chapters of my professional experience. I remember when I first was contacted for the role, they couldn’t share many details about it due to its confidential nature. So they flew me to Sydney from Hong Kong to meet with the interview panel, and that is when I signed an NDA and was able to get a better understanding of it all. A couple of weeks later, I was getting ready to move with a one-way ticket to Australia, which was in itself something that had never been in my plans. The first few months on the job were pure adrenaline- it was only a few of us, and we often worked around the clock. That period was so tiring, and yet you could see how much we all were loving it: we were energized, motivated, inspired by each other, and definitely felt we were all in this journey together as a team, all thriving for a much bigger purpose. Being able to then re-live a similar experience couple of years later with the launch of Amazon in Singapore made it even better, as it allowed me to look at that launch with a much more “focused” (and also less stressful) approach.

Q) What would you like to be remembered for by your peers?

Chiara) I hope I will be able to be remembered as somebody that never compromised on their values for the sake of easier or faster success. A courageous leader that was able to show up in the moments that mattered. I hope I will be remembered not just for my achievements but also for the ethic, respect, and humanity I carried throughout their pursuit. And lastly, with themoonshotcompany.co, I hope I’ll be able to broaden my own legacy, having positively influenced the path of thousands of others.

Q) What are you looking to accomplish in the next 5 years from a personal as well as professional point of view?

Chiara) There is some big news coming up on both fronts- I am an extremely superstitious person, so I tend not to speak about anything until I see it live! But you can follow/reach out to me on Linkedin or visit chiaralonghi.com to be up to date!

Dr. Laura M. Giurge : Creating a Positive Impact on People’s Lives

Dr. Laura M. Giurge is an award-winning behavioral and organizational scholar. Currently, she serves as an assistant professor of Behavioral Science at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She has a Ph.D. in Management from Erasmus University Rotterdam and two cum laude Master’s degrees from the University of Groningen in Economics and Business and Human Resources Management (NL). Before joining the London School of Economics, she worked as a post-doctoral research fellow at Cornell University (USA) and London Business School (U.K). She was also a visiting scholar at Harvard Business School (USA).

Laura’s research has been published in several top academic journals, including the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Human Behaviour, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, and The Leadership Quarterly, and it is often featured in the media. She is highly passionate about communicating her research to organizational leaders and the general public and has written about her work in the Harvard Business Review, The Wall Street Journal, and Forbes

Recently, we got a chance to sit down with Dr. Giurge to learn more about her work to address ongoing challenges in the workplace.

Below are the highlights of the interview.

Please tell me your story. Or how did you get your start?

Dr. Giurge: I’m currently an assistant professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). I am also a behavioral scientist and academic advisor for different organizations, including MoreThanNow, and a Research Affiliate at the Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford. On the side, I’m a photographer and artist and have already had my own photography exhibit in 2016. I’ve started my multiple careers by pursuing my interests and exploring my curiosity. It hasn’t been easy, and it is still challenging to wear so many hats simultaneously, but each hat brings something unique to my life.

What would you say has been your greatest accomplishment?

Dr. Giurge: Thus far, my greatest accomplishment has been the scholarships I’ve won to study abroad.

Being a key person in this environment is challenging and all-consuming—are you prepared for the challenge? (How would you Control the Situation)

Dr. Giurge: Various experiences taught me some difficult and painful lessons. So, I seek to control the situation by being extremely careful who I work with. To me, people are everything

What does success look like for you?

Dr. Giurge: One of my key measures of success is the number of people I’ve helped achieve their goals, professionally or personally.

What is your “vision” in life, e.g., what drives you to a Successful Journey?

Dr. Giurge: One piece of my vision is to leave Earth a better place by helping those without voice or agency.

What’s the best advice you’ve recently received?

Dr. Giurge: We create our meaning in life, and that is scary and liberating at the same time. Once you know what motivates you, it becomes clearer what you should say ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to.

Give us advice that you would share with entrepreneurs just starting.

Dr. Giurge: One of my guiding principles is action because. I know from research that some of the most painful regrets in life are those of inaction rather than action. So, even when the outcome is painful, I’m grateful to have tried something than to have wondered what if.

You should reach Dr. Giurge through her website, e-mail, and LinkedIn for more details

Lona Alia: Helping Distributed Companies & Remote Workers

With the pandemic wreaking havoc, organizations across the globe moved to work from home otherwise known as working remotely, which helped people move out of their comfort zone and work from anywhere. Those that were part of the first wave before the pandemic started were called digital nomads and their numbers were growing exponentially each year. However, the pandemic and more remote working opportunities are making this lifestyle much more common than ever before. So, SafetyWing, headquartered in San Francisco was founded to build the first global safety net for remote companies, remote workers, and nomads worldwide. It offers medical insurance for nomads and remote companies around the world. It is also developing other insurance products such as retirement, income protection insurance, life insurance and more. Its products are built and designed by a fully remote team of nomads distributed across three continents.

Meet Lona Alia, who is a venture-backed Y Combinator Founder at StyleLend, and Head of Revenue at SafetyWing. Lona is also an advisor to start-ups and EU for innovation, remote work advocate, and expert at building fully remote teams. The avid traveller in her has taken her to more than 80 countries. She is interested in building things that people want, teams that employees want to be a part of, and companies with a mission, that is greater than making money.

Be Insured

As an insurance company SafetyWing provides multiple insurance services for its clients;

  • Nomad Insurance: Nomad insurance is a global travel medical insurance that covers people across the planet, while outside their home country. This policy is specifically made for digital nomads. It can be purchased while already aboard, covers home trip visits, and operates as a monthly subscription.
  • Remote Health: Remote health insurance is fully-fledged health insurance for those who are working as remote teams. It provides a flexible solution that no other company offers.

Through Remote health insurance, full-time nomads can stay safely abroad, no matter where they go or how long they stay.

Influencing Factors

Freedom is the biggest factor that influenced Lona. She always wanted freedom over her time and location. She wanted to be able to live the best life possible under her terms and not have to follow orders, which eventually drove Lona to start her first company.

Lona believes freedom is the only condition for happiness. And she has found that independence in the flexibility that SafetyWing affords it’s team to work from anywhere in the world.

The Best Company Culture

Lona says, “We have created the best company culture in my opinion that exists out there.” SafetyWing’s team members are happy to be given the freedom and flexibility to work from any location and most times zones that are in line with the Americas and Europe. They have the freedom to be creative and be entrepreneurial within their positions in the company.

Authenticity is one of the ingredients the organization values very highly. “Be the same on the outside as you are on the inside. Be brave enough to say what you think is true instead of what other people want to hear.”- adds Lona.

Tackling Challenges

Lona Alia believes, keeping the company’s culture intact while growing rapidly is very important to the success of the company, their customers and their team members. The entire team of SafetyWing values it’s culture so dearly that every team member makes sure to have regular brainstorming sessions quarterly as a team to come up with tactical steps that are necessary to implement in order to preserve the organization’s culture.

Future Roadmap

SafetyWing currently offers 2 products to its customers. However, the organization is planning to launch at least two more services for its clients in the coming year;

  • Remote Doctor: This service will help SafetyWing’s clients to consult with a doctor remotely. No matter where the clients are, they will be able to get premium medical care from the comfort of their homes.
  • Remote Retirement: This is a retirement product that prepares SafetyWing’s clients for their future when they are ready to leave work.

Advice for Leaders in Organizations during the Great Resignation

When asked about suggestions for organizations on contributing to a balanced industry, Lona Alia says, “Listen to your team members the same way you listen to your customers. 

Your team is creating tremendous value for your company and they should be treated with care, respect, and appreciation. Implement the things they want and you will be surprised how much your bottom line will benefit.”

Also, when it comes to advise for female entrepreneurs, Lona Alia says, “You live in the best possible time to be alive in terms of global opportunity. No matter where you come from if you have an internet connection you can learn the skills needed to get the position that you want by standing out from the crowd.” She adds, “Put a presentation together of what you can do for the company you want to work for and reach out to the hiring manager and present it. You will be surprised with how few people go above and beyond.”

Christine Stoffel-Moffet: Helping Companies to Succeed

Everyone in this world has a story. Now it is up to us how we acknowledge the learnings along the journey of life. Christine Stoffel-Moffet is one such person who acknowledges all the learnings during her journey. She has enjoyed a wonderful career of more than 30 years in technology. Additionally, she also excelled in the areas of operations, sales, and marketing, which enabled her to become a multidimensional transformational leader.

Many people in the arena of global sports know Christine as the Founder and CEO of one of the most iconic sporting consortiums and annual conferences in the world S.E.A.T.

She leveraged her collaborative leadership style by building SEAT to be known across the Globe as a “Community” of like-minded professionals creating life-long relationships through sharing experiences, sharing projects, lessons learned, and the true essence of thought-leadership. Over the last two years, she served as the Interim Head of Enterprise Technology at NASCAR.

With her massive experience of driving transformation across the organization, as well as for 15 years through SEAT transforming leaders and global industry, she decided to take 30+ years of technology, operations, and business experiences and her entrepreneurial mindset to launch her new consulting company, Christine Moffett LLC to help as many organizations embrace evolution and transformation as possible!

Innovative Solutions

Thanks to the encouragement of several of Christine’s global sports colleagues and friends, the offerings of Christine Moffett, LLC are complementary to each other and leverage her core specialties as an executive leader.

Christine’s business consulting offerings are:

  • Mentoring & Coaching: Through coaching and mentoring, Christine provides individuals an opportunity to be heard. Through this process, Christine provides unique perspectives and insights giving them the tools to become the very best version of themselves with the ultimate goal of finding success in life through happiness, confidence, and empowerment.
  • Virtual CIO/CXO: Christine provides fractional, interim, or temporary executive-level strategy, guidance, advisory services, and supports HOW and WHEN businesses want it. From technology, data strategy, digital transformation, business operational optimization, network, and data security, staff coaching, mentoring, training, and optimization to leading your organization to embrace innovation and strategy for business growth.
  • Interim CIO- Transform IT Organizations: Through this service, Christine looks to guide under-performing and culturally-broken technology organizations to evolve into confident, service-oriented, strategic, collaborative, and innovative organizations becoming trusted advisors across their company through compassionate leadership, mentoring, skill assessments; enabling empowerment to deliver a well-defined strategic technology roadmap alongside the business and reducing technical debt to increase the operational bottom-line.
  • Board and Advisory Roles, including Start-ups: With 30+ years of expertise, she welcomes opportunities to leverage her multi-dimensional, executive, and global perspective, with unique insights in a collaborative format through Board positions or Executive Advisory roles.
  • Event Consulting: Christine believes a conference event should not be treated just as an event but as an adventure and a journey that everyone in attendance has the amazing opportunity to experience something special and feel proud that they attended. While creating successful, exciting, and engaging events for the global sports and entertainment industry, she has developed various unique methodologies that, if followed, will take an event from ordinary to extraordinary

Tackling Challenges

As a business leader, Christine faces multiple challenges. However, the biggest challenge she faces as a business owner is continuing to create new and creative ways to market her services enabling business visibility and growth. While the other challenge is to continue finding those ‘gem’ clients. For Christine, gem clients are those who are willing to change, willing to listen and have a deep desire to be the best company they can be for their employees.

Christine’s motivation comes from reading. She is an advocate of Audible, so she can listen to books while driving, working out, and doing daily chores. Once she used to tell people that she is a great multi-tasker. However, with growing experiences, she now looks to continue learning every day, which will eventually grow her experiences and knowledge.

Motivating People at Work

Christine believes keeping people around her motivated in order to be innovative and productive is a mindset and it’s all about attitude. She always keeps a positive mindset and constantly inspires creativity by involving people to be a part of the journey.

During her long leadership career and being a parent Christine has discovered that motivating people can be accomplished by trusting, showing appreciation, rewarding, and showing belief. So, she always suggests finding unique ways to inspire them every day!

A Business Leader’s Journey

As a business leader, Christine’s journey has been filled with heartbreaks, joy, fun loss, failures, excitements, successes, and basically everything that has made her who she is today. She has no regrets of mistakes along the way, only lessons learned along this journey and Christine is striving to continue being the best version of herself, every day.

For her there’s nothing more thrilling than mentoring and coaching professionals at all levels, helping them to look at their own situations through a completely different lens. Christine believes her journey as a business leader provides her the opportunity to share her life experiences with others in a hope that they are not alone, there are people to support them and listen to them.

Helping People to Succeed

Success to Christine is helping people to move beyond their current vision of themselves and be able to provide them mentoring and support to evolve as an individual and as a professional beyond what they ever believed could be possible.

Success to Christine is being able to use her 30 years of technology, operational, sales, and marketing experiences through her business consulting and advisory services, in order to enable organizations to transform their company or organizational culture, business processes, and strategy to embrace innovation, employee empowerment, increased operational optimization and renewed excitement in their business mission and visions for the future.

Christine says, “It’s exhilarating to watch professionals as well as organizations desire to change, and then for me to be able to be a catalyst in the change, is incredibly rewarding!”

Guiding and Transforming your Team with TyAnn “Ty” Osborn

It can be undoubtedly stated that women are changing the paradigm of business throughout various industries. Although gender discrimination still lurks in organizations, female business personalities are working to attain a successful stature in their respective stream. It has been witnessed that gender neutralization is a must in business as it allows an adaptation of cumulative approach for success as a team. To assist such entities, TyAnn Osborn offers authentic and innovative business coaching and training programs so that these companies can establish their employees to become a perfect blend of skilled individuals (a team) that then seamlessly help enterprises achieve their milestones.

Meet TyAnn “Ty” Osborn, an exemplary entrepreneur helping Fortune 500 companies through innovative reforms. She founded Osborn Consulting Group LLC in 2012, a transformational strengths-based coaching and training company that empowers employees to discover the value of their unique abilities so they can learn how to engage with their fellow team members, be more productive, build stronger relationships, and authentically show up in their daily lives. Ty has spent her career enabling business leaders, managers, and employees to improve their performance and effectiveness through innovative professional development and strategic talent solutions. Prior to launching the business, she served as the Global Director of Human Resources for the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, an organization with a $2 billion endowment dedicated to improving the lives of children in urban poverty. The foundation is the family philanthropic foundation started by the founder of Dell Technologies.

Being an entrepreneur, Ty has faced various obstacles while building a name in the industry. There were some difficult times which she refers to as a bottleneck and then the sticking point where her business stagnated instead of growing. “I had said yes to too many things and had too little help to make it happen,” she admits. “That was a recipe for burnout and I actually ended up with a health scare and a trip to the emergency room.” This gave her the urgency and drive to make drastic changes in the business. “Then I started asking for help, which was so hard! But that was a game changer,” she adds.

A peek in Osborn Consulting Group

Her venture can be defined as a speaking, training, and coaching company that focuses on strengths-based performance, leadership development, and organizational effectiveness. She was among one of the first groups of Gallup certified Strengths© coaches and trainers in the world, and the strengths methodology forms the foundation of all of the work that she and her team do. Simply stated, this enables employees to understand their unique gifts and then apply those gifts to their roles. Research shows that people who know and use their strengths are more engaged at work, are more productive in their roles, and are happier and healthier. The global pandemic brought about unexpected benefits to her business. “I am delighted that we can offer our services in dynamic in-person events as well as engaging virtual formats,” she highlights.

Her clients range from small-scale non-profits to Fortune 500 companies. Her services span functions and industries, so they are useful regardless of what an organization’s industry definition is. “If they have employees and are interested in accelerating human potential, then they are a client for us,” Ty says. She feels fortunate to have been able to work with amazing companies over the years such as Dow Chemical, Berkshire Hathaway Energy, PayPal, EA Sports, Indeed, EY, Abbvie, Qualcomm, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Realtor.com, the University of Texas, and many more. Her company ensures continued business by delivering on its promises, being easy to work with, and customizing each solution. “There is no ‘one size fits all’ product in a box that we offer – each client deserves a solution tailor-made for their unique environment,” she highlights.

Osborn Consulting is also certified as a HUB – a Historically Underutilized Business- by the state of Texas. It is very important for Ty to provide growth and business opportunities to other women and minorities. She feels delighted that her team is comprised of amazingly talented people who are specialists in their fields, from administration to operations, social media to coaching. One of Ty’s Top 5 personal strengths is futuristic. People equipped with this gift often energize others with their visions of the future. Being a visionary, she is always planning to keep one step ahead by looking at future possibilities.

Advice from the Expert

Ty takes pride that in 2022 she is celebrating her tenth year in the business. “It has absolutely flown by! Each year has been more successful than the previous,” she asserts. She envisions continuing to impact clients by helping them discover their potential and shine at every point. She looks forward to expanding her business by recruiting more skilled professionals in her team.

Currently, among other clients, she and her team are working on an innovative full-scale strengths rollout with a large, distributed campus school district from the superintendent down to the students, and they are looking forward to the opening of many more possibilities in the future. “Clients often ask “what’s next” so I’m excited about building custom solutions for them,” she mentions.

She values bringing a tangible and meaningful difference in their lives through a speaking, training and coaching company. “What keeps me going is seeing my clients light up from within,” she says. Her clients have always been the inspiration for her continued success. She recommends that every individual be open and stay curious in learning new things about themselves through the Gallup CliftonStrengths Assessment. “If you want to be successful then study success. Hang out with successful people. Read about success. Be careful with what you ingest – if you only take in negative things then that is what you will become,” she offers.

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