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From Cell to CEO - Unlocking Leadership Principles from Prison

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Discover transformative leadership principles gleaned from the incarceration experience in this compelling TEDx talk. Explore how insights gained behind bars can revolutionize lives and careers as Louis L. Reed, a former federal inmate turned National Advocacy and Campaigns Director, shares his remarkable journey. Drawing from over 14 years in federal prison and successful supervision, Reed reveals how he leveraged his experiences to lead the passage of more than 30 state and federal bills, including the historic First Step Act. Learn how his work has positively impacted over 650,000 individuals affected by the criminal justice system. Gain valuable insights into managing national coalitions for fines and fees reform and providing expertise to institutions, organizations, and individuals seeking assistance nationwide. Delve into Reed's multifaceted career as an award-winning author, commentator on the Law & Crime Network, licensed addictions practitioner, and producer of Hulu's UnPrisoned series. Uncover the power of transformation and the potential for leadership that exists beyond conventional boundaries in this thought-provoking 16-minute presentation.

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From Cell to CEO: Unlocking Leadership Principles from Prison | Louis L. Reed | TEDxBotham Jean Blvd


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