Leading With Confidence When You’re Not The Subject Matter Expert

It can be challenging to take the lead in unfamiliar areas. This best practices conversation will provide a pathway for emerging leaders, especially from underrepresented groups, to lead with confidence.

This session is designed for:

  • Anyone leading a project or anyone in a new role and their work includes tackling something outside their core area of expertise. In this panel, we’ll discuss practical tips and strategies so that you can confidently lead when you are not a subject matter expert.
  • You have a formal or informal leadership role and you need to build trust with people who are subject matter experts in an area you don’t know well.
  • You belong to communities that are underrepresented in leadership roles and navigating projects like this are particularly challenging for you.

Speakers

Emma Carew Grovum
Director, Careers and Culture, The Marshall Project

Tony Elkins
Faculty, Poynter Institute
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Moderator

Jahna Berry
Chief Operating Officer, Mother Jones
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