Episode 2 Season 1

Don’t Be Dead-Right with Charlette McRay Green

We sit down with the dynamic Charlette McRay Green, a seasoned Speech-Language Pathologist turned educational leader.

In this illuminating conversation, Charlette shares her transformative journey, navigating the intersection of SLP expertise and diverse leadership roles in public education. Discover the invaluable lessons Charlette learned along the way, emphasizing the importance of openness and adaptability in leadership. From her experiences, she highlights the significance of assembling a diverse team unafraid to speak up, even if it means pointing out metaphorical broccoli in your teeth.

Tune in as Charlette delves into a poignant life lesson passed down by her mother β€” the concept of being 'dead-right.' How has this mantra shaped her leadership philosophy? How can embracing vulnerability and openness lead to growth? Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that promises to inspire and resonate.

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