On June 14, Windrose Coaching Founder, Greer Van Dyck, moderated a panel discussion with seasoned leaders and rising stars of the outdoor recreation economy. The event was ideal for early career professionals preparing to emerge as outdoor recreation economy leaders—or for established industry leaders in search of meaningful professional development programs for their teamsIf you missed it, don’t worry—you can still watch the full presentation and discussion.
The panel explored topics related to working in the outdoor industry, from leadership and professional development experiences during a worldwide pandemic to setting boundaries and finding balance. In addition to the valuable insights and advice shared by the panelists, Oregon State’s Meredith Morrice presented information about the new Center for the Outdoor Recreation Economy and the University's outdoor programs, including its Outdoor Industry Leadership Certificate.
A FEW HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR PANELISTS
Lisa Gaines |Director of the Institute for Natural Resources, Oregon State University
Mary Rondepierre |Product Line Manager, Patagonia
On shifting priorities: “I'm really proud of the wa
Zavier “Zavi” Borja |Program Director, Vámonos Outside | Inaugural Leadership Cohort
On creating more seats at the table: “DEI [Diversity, Equity and Inclusion] is inherently a part of my work. There are all these different [experiences in the outdoor recreation economy] that I'm very grateful for and blessed to be a part of. Where can I create space for other folks within this? … The outdoor sector is very multifaceted. How can we help people experience these different opportunities that we have within our sector at large?”
On professional development in the times of COVID: “I was going through the outdoor industry leadership program at OSU at such an interesting time. I started in September of 2020. … When it came to thinking about leadership opportunities, I could only see how the pandemic was going to be a setback for my professional development. But as I went through the program, I was sort of forced to start thinking about myself as a leader in my current role. And with my current responsibilities, I really started to realize that, you know, leadership is more of a mindset. It's, it's an action, it's not a job title.”
Mike Wallenfels | SVP Global Sales, Helen of Troy
Don’t miss the rest of the insights and advice our panelists shared during the session. The full video is available now.