Elevate Your Career Journey by Choosing Purpose, Practicing Intentionality, and Building a Culture of Belonging

Purpose doesn’t just shape what we do—it shapes how we grow. When we choose to move through our careers with intention, we start noticing the moments that build trust, the conversations that deepen understanding, and the relationships that elevate our impact. This episode of Professional Quotient digs into what it really means to show up thoughtfully: embracing differences, balancing empathy with accountability, and creating environments where people feel heard and connected. It’s a reminder that intentional action, even in small forms, can transform both our professional paths and the cultures we help create.

What happens when we move through our careers with purpose instead of default? To explore this topic, Jason Winningham sits down with LaTonya Flournoy, a passionate Employee Experience Manager who has spent over 15 years helping people feel seen, heard, and connected at work.

Flournoy shares her unexpected journey from retail to HR, the powerful lessons she’s learned from mentoring and being mentored, and how intentionality became her guiding principle in creating spaces of inclusion, belonging, and leadership development. From the nuances of Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) to the challenge of translating culture into metrics, this conversation goes beyond buzzwords and gets real about what it takes to build trust across an organization.

Key Takeaways:
– Why ERGs are powerful catalysts for leadership and culture
– How to bridge the gap between frontline employees and corporate strategy
– The art of balancing empathy with enterprise impact
– Why mentorship matters—and how to make it accessible
– How to raise your PQ through curiosity, listening, and aligned action

LaTonya Flournoy is an employee experience leader with deep expertise in designing and executing engagement, inclusion, and culture-building strategies across large, global organizations. She has led major initiatives in employee lifecycle strategy, ERG development, diversity and belonging, and cross-functional communication at DFW Airport, CBRE, Pioneer Natural Resources, and American Airlines. Known for aligning people strategies with business goals, she excels in leveraging data, developing talent pathways, and creating workplaces where employees feel valued, connected, and empowered to thrive.

Whether you’re a leader looking to deepen engagement or a professional seeking your voice, this episode will inspire you to lean in with intentionality and purpose.

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