A few years ago, Nan Russell left the corporate world to pursue a life-dream to work and write from the Rocky Mountains. Today she is the author of 3 books, a professional speaker, and workplace consultant. She has shared her workplace insights and practical wisdom with a wide variety of people, from coal miners and Navy engineers to college students and senior leaders at nonprofits and Fortune 100 corporations, igniting passions, crystallizing thinking, and changing results.
Her third book, The Titleless Leader: How to Get Things Done When You’re Not in Charge (Career Press) came out in May 2012. Her second book, Hitting Your Stride, won a 2009 Axiom Business Book Award, and her first book, Nibble Your Way to Success debuted in 2007. Her work insights column, Winning at Working, appears in over 90 publications. Nan is also the job loss recovery expert for Job-Hunt.org and a blogger for Psychology Today on the topic of Trust: The New Workplace Currency.
Prior to her move to Montana, Nan spent over 20 years in leadership positions in human resources, communication, marketing, and line management. Her career took her from a minimum wage employee to Vice President of a multibillion dollar company. Nan has a B.A. from Stanford University and M.A. from the University of Michigan, both in psychology.