For Zena Arnold, leadership begins with self-reflection. “I definitely feel that I’m a work in progress on what my purpose is and how I’m trying to live that on the canvas of my career.”
Growing up in an immigrant family, her early definition of success reflected her parents’ pursuit of stability and prestige. “Like many Southeast Asian families, my parents wanted me to be a doctor,” she recalls. “It was the most stable job in the world, the most prestigious.”
Over time, exposure to builders, entrepreneurs, and high-growth environments reshaped her view of achievement.
“There are people who are hugely successful that don’t fit that corporate mold.”
That realization gave her permission to define success on her own terms and to focus her growth on learning, curiosity, and impact. “Going to where the growth is happening has been a theme I come back to time and time again,” she says.
Leadership, she’s found, evolves as you do.
Through reflection and experience, Zena has shaped her own leadership framework, one that helps her stay grounded in her values while flexing to the moment.
For Zena, “self-reflection is essential—not just in moments of crisis but as a continuous practice that shapes who we are as leaders.”
The work of leadership begins within—revisiting your core, refining your operating system, and staying connected to what anchors you. When you lead from that authentic center—anchored to your values yet flexible to the moment—you create clarity, steadiness, and trust that others can follow.
Zena Arnold is Chief Marketing Officer at Sephora. Her career spans GE Capital, Procter & Gamble, Kellogg, Google, Kimberly-Clark, and PepsiCo—an arc defined by choosing high-growth learning environments, building modern capabilities, and scaling through people.