Jorie Sax says she still doesn’t know what she wants to be when she grows up. A psychology degree and an early career in law started her on a diverse path that has led her into senior roles at the Chicago White Sox, Miller Coors and now United Airlines.
On the podcast, Jorie talks about the leaders who had the imagination to see her potential, and who encouraged her creative thinking.
Jorie Sax has always carved her own path, exploring roles that make her happy and let her be her full self. She talks honestly about the challenges of working for an airline through lockdown, and how it spawned the opportunity to create the innovation lab she now heads up. It’s an inspiring story of determination and creativity.
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