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Woman of the Week – Jessica Nasse

Jessica RiceHere at Executive Elements, we like to introduce you to fantastic women we think you should know. Some of these women are clients, some are friends, some are women we’ve only just met. But they all have this in common: they are dynamic, interesting people who have agreed to share with us their insights and secrets to success.

Jessica Nasse

My Current Job/Company:
Director, Ignite Columbus/American Heart Association

My Birthdate:
10.23.81

My Work:
Build healthier lives free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke.

My Passion:
Swimming, Biking, Running, Yoga… and doing my part in making this world a more loving, sustainable, and kind place. I have a strong passion to encourage others to realize their capabilities, achieve their dreams, and eliminate barriers.

My Family:
Koby (11 year old pug), Lulu (10 year old boxer/beagle mix)

My Heroes:
My dad, Mirinda Carfrae, Maya Angelou

My Escape:
The mountains, trails, or anywhere I can lace up my shoes, take in the fresh air, run, and be free.

My Pet Peeve:
Misuse of the “reply all” button.

My Indulgence:
A good cup of coffee – I take 10 minutes every morning to make myself French pourover. It’s a small thing I can do that makes me extremely happy and begins the day with joy.

My Roots:
Humble. Grounded with strong values. Loyalty to those I love. Belief that anything is possible with hard work, discipline, and belief.

My Future:
Filled with love, joy, and happiness in doing the impossible.

My Quote on Life:
“In dreams and in reality, anything is possible.” – This was in a fortune cookie I opened in 2008. I’ve kept it with me ever since.

My Accessory:
A good cup of coffee

My Advice to Young Women:
Do not allow your circumstances to define your dreams. Know that you are always in the exact place, with the exact person, in the exact moment you should be. Believe that you are strong, capable, and every one of your dreams is important. No matter how difficult times may be, be thankful for everyday and know you have a purpose. Be the change you want to see in the world.

How I Balance it All:
I think work/life balance is something we all continue to strive for. But at the end of the day, when I rest my head on my pillow, I feel balanced if my actions and choices of the day have been true to my morals and values.

Woman of the Week – Janet Hawk

Janet H featuredHere at Executive Elements, we like to introduce you to fantastic women we think you should know. Some of these women are clients, some are friends, some are women we’ve only just met. But they all have this in common: they are dynamic, interesting people who have agreed to share with us their insights and secrets to success.

Janet Hawk

My Current Job/Company:
Director, Market Analysis & Sales Programs, for OCLC. OCLC, headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, is a non-profit library cooperative with member libraries throughout the world. We provide research, programs and services that help libraries share and organize the world’s knowledge.

My Birthdate:
04.07.63

My Work
My team has two key areas of responsibility. First, we’re responsible for library-related market research, which includes primary research (e.g., surveys and focus groups) and secondary research (e.g., monitoring the library and technology industries and reporting to the OCLC employees). The results of our market research are shared with librarians, helping them to support funding requests. Additionally, we’re responsible for sales planning, analysis & reporting and for lead generation campaigns in North & South America. Each day brings new and exciting challenges. And, I’m fortunate to work with great colleagues who truly care about libraries and their mission.

My Passion:
Libraries and rescue dogs. I feed my passion for libraries each day at OCLC. I also volunteer as the director for Friends of the Shelter, an all-volunteer, non-profit that funds the medical care for sick and injured dogs at the Franklin County Dog Shelter & Adoption Center in Columbus. Each year, we save over 350 dogs at a cost of about $150,000. This volunteer work allows me to feed my passion to save and re-home adoptable dogs.

My Family:
My immediate family is my wonderful husband and best friend of 25+ years, Mickey, and four rescued furry “kids” – 2 dogs (Rex & Parker) and 2 cats (Ted & Tobey). I began volunteering with Friends of the Shelter after we adopted Rex; Rex’s medical care was funded by Friends of the Shelter while he was waiting to be adopted.

My Heroes:
My grandmother. And all of the wonderful volunteers who walk the shelter dogs every day in all kinds of weather.

My Escape:
My husband and I love to travel. We’ve been fortunate to visit many states and several countries. Some of my favorite trips have been tours of the western U.S., a trip to Australia and visits to see my brother and his wife in France. On a daily basis, I love to read mysteries when I have time.

My Pet Peeve:
Dishonesty.

My Indulgence:
Dessert, particularly chocolate anything.

My Roots:
My roots are in “small town America.” I grew up in Shelby, a small town of less than 10,000 in north central Ohio.

My Future:
I see my future as happy and busy!

My Quote on Life:
“You must be the change that you wish to see in the world.” (Mahatma Gandhi)

My Accessory:
My wedding rings. A smile. Whenever possible, a dog or two.

My Advice to Young Women:
Find work that makes you happy. You spend much of your life working, so make it enjoyable!

How I Balance it All:
Balancing priorities and responsibilities is always challenging. I make lists and celebrate the little victories. The lists help me prioritize and ensure that nothing key is forgotten. And, along the way, I try to remember to have fun.

Woman of the Week – Kim Zavislak

Kim ZavislakHere at Executive Elements, we like to introduce you to fantastic women we think you should know. Some of these women are clients, some are friends, some are women we’ve only just met. But they all have this in common: they are dynamic, interesting people who have agreed to share with us their insights and secrets to success.

Kim Zavislak

My Current Job/Company:
Partner, KPMG LLP

My Birthdate:
03.02.1976

My Work:
I lead the investment management practice for KPMG’s Mid America business unit. I have an amazing team and amazing clients and I value them both tremendously. I also serve as the HR partner in Columbus and I make it a personal priority to create a compelling work environment and enhance career opportunities for our young professionals.

My Passion:
My faith, my family, and building confidence in others.

My Family:
Jon (Supportive Husband), Maryn (Amazing Daughter- 9), Griffin (Full of Life Son – 7)

My Heroes:
My parents. My parents have always been amazingly supportive and taught me good work ethic and an attitude of gratitude that is instilled in my everyday life.

My Escape:
Wine country with my husband and running each morning with my dear friends, Lindsey and Irene!

My Pet Peeve:
Negative people

My Indulgence:
Dark Chocolate and Coffee made by my husband with freshly roasted coffee beans-it is the BEST!

My Roots:
I was born and raised in Michigan and I now live in Ohio. Living in the Midwest has allowed me to connect with friends, clients and colleagues who share the same values that I do and build relationships centered around integrity, trust and strong work ethic.

My Future:
Busy, optimistic and exciting.

My Quote on Life:
“Be the one who nurtures and encourages. Be the one who has a forgiving heart. Be the one who always looks for the best in people. Be the one who always leaves people in a better place than you found them.”

My Accessories:
High heels and a smile!

My Advice to Young Women:
Focus on your wellness (health, relationships, spiritual) so that you can bring your best to your family and the workplace every day. Make it a priority to replace low-value activities with real “wants”.

How I Balance it All:
I have support from my husband, my mom, my children and my friends. My husband and I coordinate calendars all of the time and we re-synchronize calendars Sunday night to identify any conflicts that may have slipped through the cracks. This ensures we cover the important meetings, kids sporting events and school activities. I start every day with an early morning run and this gets me going for the day. It gives me energy for the day and is 30 minutes that is well worth the investment. Time management is knowing how much you can handle effectively and happily—and then designing your life around your capacity.

Woman of the Week – Julie Zogbaum

Julie Zogbaum Here at Executive Elements, we like to introduce you to fantastic women we think you should know. Some of these women are clients, some are friends, some are women we’ve only just met. But they all have this in common: they are dynamic, interesting people who have agreed to share with us their insights and secrets to success.

Julie Zogbaum

My Current Job/Company:
Event Coordinator/Executive Elements

My Birthdate:
03.18.76

My Work:
I coordinate events that inspire – leadership, confidence, creativity and fun!

My Passion:
My family and spending time with true friends.

My Family:
Mark (Supportive Husband), Violet (Amazing Daughter #1 – 4 years), Estella (Amazing Daughter #2 – 3 years)

My Heroes:
Positive, kind and hardworking people.

My Escape:
A challenging workout.

My Pet Peeve:
Negative people.

My Indulgence:
A night out with girlfriends.

My Roots:
Family and hard work.

My Future:
Exciting and bright.

My Quote on Life:
“Embrace the chaos.”

My Accessory:
A fabulous bag.

My Advice to Young Women:
Believe in yourself and don’t be afraid to change your path.

How I Balance it All:
I embrace the chaos. I prioritize, and re-prioritize, work hard and make time for myself.