
Exceptionally Good: Leaders for a Better World
We bring you in-depth interviews with exceptional leaders who drive toward a different bottom line — leaders from health care, philanthropy, non-profits, education and rescue services who are doing exceptional work for the good of the world. Exploring their origin stories, their leadership journey and the lessons they learned on their path -- sometimes the hard way -- we bring you close to understand how exceptional leaders tick.
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11. Courtenaye Jackson - From Prosecutor to Purpose: A Journey to Justice
Courtenaye Jackson: - From Prosecutor to Purpose: A Journey to Justice
What does it mean to lead with purpose, principle, and power?
This episode features Courtenaye Jackson—currently General Counsel for the Children’s Aid Society in New York City. With a $300M endowment and a wide portfolio of schools and social services, Courtenaye brings legal expertise and deep conviction to systems in service of children and justice.
But her path wasn’t linear. From growing up in Queens with dreams of being a forest ranger, to tipping sheep at Cornell, to launching a powerful legal career that has spanned the Manhattan DA’s Office, human trafficking interventions, and a decade as General Counsel for the NYC Department of Education, Courtenaye has lived what it means to fail forward.
Together, we explore:
- How formative failures taught her what her real “genius” is
- The ethical weight of criminal prosecution—and why she left it
- Stories of trauma, resilience, and redemption in the justice system
- How to lead when your team might not all be aligned
- What it means to truly change a system, not just work in one
- How compassion and justice go hand in hand
Courtenaye’s work invites us to ask:
Are we building systems that solve problems—or perpetuate them for profit?
Are we willing to reset when the path we chose no longer serves our purpose?
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“I think we’re all called. Not everybody gets to pick what they’re good at. I think that’s part of the design—your genius is the packaging for your purpose.”
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