

#17: Hallie Warner on the Chief of Staff Role, Working Too Much, and Writing a Book
As Chief of Staff, Hallie Warner works closely with the executive team to manage special projects, hire and grow talent, and maximize her executive's reach through events and strategic communication.
In this episode of The Leader Assistant Podcast, Hallie and I talk about the differences between an Executive Assistant and a Chief of Staff, managing interruptions, writing a book, working too much, and what makes an assistant a leader.
Hallie and her executive, Adam Hergenrother co-authored the book, The Founder and the Force Multiplier.
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