
In this episode of the Lead Her Higher podcast, host Emily MacLean sits down with three inspiring women leaders in education: Jessica Delgado, Maki Nishihara, and Julie Villers. whose leadership stories intersected in the most unexpected way: interviewing for the same role during an intensive, multi-day in-person selection process. What could have been a competitive dynamic instead sparked connection, reflection, and mutual respect. Together, they explore the evolution of their leadership journeys, the influence of culture and identity, and the transformative power of community. From the idea of a trusted “kitchen table” network to navigating uncertainty, feedback, and the realities of leading as women, each guest offers honest insights and hard-earned wisdom. This conversation is a testament to how women can lift one another higher and a source of inspiration for any aspiring leader.
As the lead around the world across countries and different time zones, their friendship unites them. Currently, Jessica Delgado is the Lower School Principal at the International Community School of Abidjan. Maki Nishihara is the Elementary School Principal at the Santa Cruz Cooperative School in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Julie Villers is the Elementary School Principal at the Anglo-American School of Sofia-Bulgaria.
Key takeaways from this episode:
Listen to Julie, Maki & Jessica’s journey and be inspired to Lead Her Higher.
Keywords: leadership, women in leadership, empowerment, mentorship, cultural perspectives, kitchen table concept, resilience, uncertainty, personal growth, connection, community
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