At a young age, Nadira Artyk knew she had a perspective and voice to share with the world. At 9, she saw writing as an outlet for her voice and submitted an article to the national newspaper for children in the Soviet Union and officially became a published writer. Fast forward several years, Nadira joined the BBC where her work shined as a journalist interviewing political leaders, celebrities, and travelling to war zones to cover a story. Except she started to notice that despite her success and accolades she was being passed up for promotions by her male peers.
Little did Nadira know that this experience to find and ultimately use her voice at the BBC would plant a seed for what would become her next career.
On this episode, Nadira shares how she:
Nadira Artyk is the founder of Visionary Voices, a company that help entrepreneurs and founders build better workplaces with stronger cultures. Nadira is also a certified leadership coach and experienced facilitator empowering corporate women with effective communication, executive presence, influencing, negotiation, and other leadership skills, so that they step up in their careers, and be better managers and leaders..
Since launching Visionary Voices in 2011, Nadira has worked with hundreds of women from high potential to CEOs. Her clients include Nissan Europe, Chanel, Photobox, HRA Pharm, and GE to name a few. She has also been featured in various publications including Marie Claire and Business-au-Feminin, and has contributed to the Harvard Business Review book “The Mind of The Leader: How to Lead Yourself, Your People, and Your Organization for Extraordinary Results.”
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