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Dr. Connie Bell is a transformational executive and scholar-practitioner known for her ability to lead with both vision and compassion. A native Californian now residing in Texas, Dr. Bell brings over 30 years of dynamic leadership experience in corporate, academic, and global spaces. She currently serves as the Senior Vice President of Security Risk, Global Incident Response, and Fraud Detection & Analytics at Teleperformance, where she leads strategic governance initiatives across cybersecurity, ethics, and operational resilience. In addition to her corporate leadership, Dr. Bell is a respected doctoral professor and dissertation chair at the University of Phoenix, where she mentors emerging scholars in business and leadership disciplines. Her scholarly research explores the intersection of ethical leadership, systemic equity, and high-risk organizational environments. As a breast cancer survivor, Beyond titles and accolades, her life has been marked by faith, resilience, and deep personal loss. She is a breast cancer survivor, a woman who endured domestic abuse, and a mother who has walked alongside her children through serious health crises. These experiences reshaped how she understands strength not as endurance alone, but as discernment, boundary-setting, and truth. Dr. Bell brings a deep personal understanding of the importance of wellbeing, self-advocacy, and resilience. She speaks candidly about how ignoringearly signs of illness nearly cost her everything and how her recoveryredefined her leadership philosophy. This experience fuels her currentwork in promoting trauma-informed leadership and well-centeredorganizational cultures.Writing has become an act of obedience and love. This memoir wasborn from conversations with her children, especially her daughterJillian, who encouraged her to stop protecting everyone else withsilence and to tell the story fully. Though Jillian's cancer journey andpassing before the book was completed, her voice remains a guidingpresence throughout these pages.Today, Dr. Connie bell continues to lead, mentor, and serve, bothprofessionally and through community work focused on women, children, and family well-being. She believes leadership does notrequire self-erasure, that introversion is not a flaw, and that healingoften begins when we finally name what we survived.This book is her offering: a testimony of faith, a reckoning withsilence, and an invitation for others, especially women who learnedto survive quietly to reclaim their voice and live in full color.LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/connie-bell
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