As part of our nod to women in leadership this month, we’re joined by one of our favorite people, Nponano Maikori.
Nponano is a strategic communications leader with over 15 years of experience building programs that cultivate engagement, shape culture and connect the dots across complex, global organizations. She brings both precision and heart to her work, using communications not just as messaging, but as a catalyst for clarity, alignment, and real change.
Currently the Director of Communications at Baker Donelson, Nponano understands something many leaders overlook: authority isn’t just held in titles, it’s built in narrative.
In this episode, we explore the power moves that don’t make headlines. The subtle decisions. The behind-the-scenes influence. The long-game thinking that builds credibility and trust inside organizations, especially in environments where not every voice is equally amplified.
This is a conversation about influence without ego, narrative without noise, and the quiet force that shapes how organizations move.
If you care about leadership, reputation, and building authority that lasts, this one’s for you.