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Executive Presence for Technical Leaders - Bianca Riemer


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Moving from technical expert to executive leader is not just a promotion, it is a communication and influence shift. In this episode, Rupesh sits down with Bianca Riemer to unpack what executive presence actually is, why it gets misread in high-stakes rooms, and how subtle power dynamics can make or break your credibility. Bianca shares real stories from financial services and corporate environments, plus practical tactics you can use immediately to show up calmer, clearer, and more decisive. You will learn how to read the room, adapt your style across cultures, and influence senior stakeholders without forcing it. Perfect for technical leaders who want to earn trust fast and lead with authority under pressure.

Key Takeaways
- Executive presence is perceived certainty plus sound judgment, not volume or dominance.
- Influence often depends on reading political signals and adapting your style to the room.
- Senior audiences want the headline and the decision, not the 30-page deck.
- Small presence shifts (posture, breath, pacing) can change how you are received immediately.
- When feedback gets quiet at senior levels, you must proactively build self-awareness.

Chapters
00:00 - Cold open
01:37 - Host Introduction
03:16 - Meet Bianca
05:16 - Missing political signals
10:58 - What is executive presence
19:23 - The Newspaper Headline rule
27:24 - Direct vs indirect communication
29:04 - Adapting your style 
35:49 - Difficult conversations
44:41 - Rapid fire Questions
48:30 - Where to connect with Bianca

About the Guest
Bianca Riemer is a leadership and executive presence coach who has supported 250+ senior professionals and leaders over 7+ years in financial services and high-pressure corporate environments.
 
https://www.linkedin.com/in/biancariemer/
https://www.biancariemer.com/
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