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ReVoicing the Future Looks at the Future of Leadership

Live from the Idea Center at The NAMM Show, join Natalie Morrison, Stephanie Lamond, and Julia Olsen for a special conversation around their insights on the future of leadership.

Great leaders know that real influence starts with connection. In this session, you’ll discover how to level up your leadership style through the art of meaningful conversation.

The ReVoicing the Future team has spent the past five years interviewing top industry leaders on this Women of NAMM podcast. Now, they’ll share the most powerful lessons they’ve learned to help you develop as a leader. Find out how listening, preparation, and authentic storytelling can build trust, spark collaboration, and strengthen relationships in every aspect of your career journey.

Watch the whole session now streaming.

Natalie Morrisonhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2gKUFYPqJRD7GUM9VrKgOn?si=fNIKAKbGSYuGVdUwsDHaLA
With over ten years of experience in the music products industry, Natalie brings projects with purpose to life. Currently, she serves as the Senior Segment Marketing Specialist for Education at the Yamaha Corporation of America by championing, advocating, and connecting music educators in the industry and executing Yamaha's strategic vision around the company's continued support and commitment to music education. Natalie serves as a storyteller through several different mediums, from writing to co-founding, hosting, and producing Women of NAMM's ReVoicing the Future Podcast, created almost five years ago, aims to provide a platform to learn from and celebrate women's voices and career journeys within NAMM's focus areas of music products, non-profit/education and pro-audio industries, with the ultimate goal of helping to build an industry with more equitable gender representation. Additionally, she serves on the NAMM Young Professionals (YP)Board of Directors as the marketing committee chair, helping to lead NAMM YP's marketing strategy and how it supports NAMM's mission and the industry's future leaders. Natalie is also the brand and content manager for the Arts Ed Data Project, a non-profit that utilizes data as a catalyst to increase access and participation in music education across the country. In 2025, Natalie was named one of the inaugural members of Music Inc Magazine's 5 Under 45.
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