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S01 E014 The necessity of adaptability in leadership roles | Erin Hulme and Meg Poag

S01 E014 The necessity of adaptability in leadership roles | Erin Hulme and Meg Poag

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In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome Erin Hulme, COO of Chamberlain Herdlica law firm based in Houston. Dive into a candid discussion about Erin’s unique career journey from the events industry to the top echelons of corporate leadership in law.
Erin shares insights from her 18 years in the legal field, reflecting on the transition from hands-on event management to mastering the operations of a major law firm. Discover how she embraced the COO role at a remarkably young age and how her broad skill set across marketing, finance, and operations propelled her career forward.
Erin also opens up about the cultural challenges within law firms, the evolution of legal practice management, and the necessity of adaptability in leadership roles. She emphasizes the importance of psychological understanding and strategic change management in maintaining a productive and innovative workplace environment.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone aspiring to leadership positions or seeking to understand the complexities of managing successful teams in high-pressure environments. Join us for a blend of personal anecdotes, professional advice, and practical wisdom that can help steer your career path toward success.


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