“Discovering Things That Are Not Yet Found,” Betting Right Is Understanding That the Work Is Bigger Than You With Todd Corley
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Todd Corley's childhood joy revolved around his family and community. Growing up in a close-knit family in Queen’s New York, surrounded by love and the values of giving back, Todd learned early that the strength of the community was far greater than individual success.
These values have shaped his career and life's work. From being the first Chief Diversity Officer at Abercrombie & Fitch to his current role as Senior Vice President of Inclusion, Sustainability, and Community at Carhartt, Todd's leadership has always been about more than checking boxes — it's about creating spaces where people feel seen, heard, and empowered to succeed.
Whether he was working in retail at Abercrombie, with Black farmers through his work with the USDA, or in hospitality at a multinational hotel brand building brands "betting right" for Todd meant understanding that the work was bigger than him—it was about the societal connectedness that he wanted to be part of.
In many spaces that Todd was in, he was comfortable being alone and in uncharted territory. "Maybe that came from the community feeling in my family — I always knew someone had my back."
Todd's vision? A world where leadership is not about authority but about courage — the courage to create meaningful change through people.
This episode is for you if:
- You’re a leader who wants to make a meaningful impact
- You want to learn how to get comfortable being somewhere that hasn’t yet been discovered.
- You want to learn the keys to building meaningful relationships
Connect with Todd
- LinkedIn: Todd Corley
- Buy Todd’s Book: Fitch Path: A Cautionary Tale About A Moose, Millennials, Leadership & Transparency
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- LinkedIn: Naomi Haile
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