Leap Academy Podcast · Episode 111 · Jun 10, 2025
NBCUniversal Vice Chairman, Bonnie Hammer: Breaking Myths About Climbing to the Top
"Bonnie Hammer’s passion for photography and storytelling led her to an internship on a TV production set, but instead of a glamorous role, her first job involved cleaning up dog poop."
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Leap PodcastNBCUniversal Vice Chairman, Bonnie Hammer: Breaking Myths About Climbing to the Top
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Bonnie Hammer’s passion for photography and storytelling led her to an internship on a TV production set, but instead of a glamorous role, her first job involved cleaning up dog poop. Despite these humble beginnings, Bonnie’s curiosity, strong work ethic, and willingness to tackle any task helped her rise through the ranks at NBC Universal, eventually becoming vice chairman and a powerhouse in the cable industry In this episode, Bonnie shares how her ability to learn, embrace opportunities, and adapt to change shaped her success, and how tough mentors and tough love played crucial roles in her career growth.
Bonnie Hammer is an author, businesswoman, and media executive. She served as vice chair of NBCUniversal, where she spent decades transforming the television industry. Under her leadership, the company’s cable group and studios achieved record profits, garnered 167 Emmy nominations, and launched hundreds of hit series, including Suits.
In this episode, Ilana and Bonnie will discuss:
(00:00) Introduction
(01:58) From Photography Passion to TV Career Launch
(10:11) Embracing Career Growth Opportunities
(16:46) The Impact of Mentorship on Her Career
(22:06) Tough Love as a Driver for Success
(29:44) Bonnie’s Key to Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
(31:52) How to Thrive During Organizational Changes
(34:29) Transforming Career Setbacks into Opportunities
(40:16) How to Communicate Your Professional Value
(43:16) The Power of Hunger and Resilience
(46:34) Turning Small Opportunities into Big Breaks
(51:05) Redefining Success on Your Own Terms
Bonnie Hammer is an author, businesswoman, and media executive. She served as vice chair of NBCUniversal, where she spent decades transforming the television industry. Under her leadership, the company’s cable group and studios achieved record profits, garnered 167 Emmy nominations, and launched hundreds of hit series, including Suits. Bonnie was named “the Queen of Cable” by The New York Times and hailed as “the most powerful woman in entertainment” by The Hollywood Reporter.
Resources Mentioned:
Bonnie’s Book, 15 Lies Women Are Told at Work: …And the Truth We Need to Succeed: https://www.amazon.com/Lies-Women-Are-Told-Work/dp/1668027615
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