NOBEL Women Executive Director Waikinya Clanton chatted with BlackEnterprise.com about the organization and its effort to develop the next generation of leaders. The 28-year-old continues the second half of this conversation by imparting powerful advice for becoming a fearless leader.
BlackEnterprise.com: How can our readers become involved with NOBEL Women?
Waikinya Clanton: We have information about the institute on our website. You can contact us here at the D.C. office. The website is www.nobel-women.org, and the office number is 202-507-6246. You can also email us at info@nobel-women.org.
BlackEnterprise.com: Why do you think developing leadership skills in women is so important?
Clanton: Black women tend to be
BlackEnterprise.com: What would you say to a woman who wants to be a leader but she’s very quiet or shy? What message of encouragement do you have for those quiet leaders out there?
Clanton: I would say don’t be afraid of the unknown. A lot of women are afraid to go for that next level because they fear not being successful. But in order to fail, you must first try. I really encourage them to find that confidence they need. One thing I love about NOBEL is that they are invested in developing leaders, especially next-generation leaders. I am one of the
BlackEnterprise.com: What advice would you give to someone who wants to be where you are today?
Clanton: Never give up, stay focused, remain prayerful, and keep your goals in the forefront. People might approach you and tell you that you’re not ready, but you have to know within yourself that you’re ready. You have to be your biggest and loudest cheerleader. Know what you want and don’t let other people’s agenda get in the way.
Go here for part one of this interview.