In this episode of @SuccessYourOwnWay, Mindy Deardurff shares how her roots in a small town laid the foundation for a remarkable career spanning higher education and corporate settings. She is driven by a deep desire to empower students and those early in their careers without established support systems. Her personal experience fuels her commitment to mentorship, guidance, and purposeful leadership.
Mindy’s definition of success once meant hustle and proving herself and now centers on leading with respect and empathy, maintaining balance and wellness, and modeling healthy boundaries for her family. Her story is a masterclass in career courage – authenticity, reinvention, and leadership. It’s a call to reject limiting environments, trust your instincts, and honor your evolving definition of success.
About the Guest
Mindy Deardurff has spent nearly 25 years in the Early Careers talent development space. She spent time in higher education preparing students for the future of work. And worked corporations leading Early Careers talent development and internal mobility functions. She currently leads Early Careers and Internal Mobility at Best Buy. Before that, she led Early Careers at a Fortune 5 healthcare company.
She spent two decades in higher education, serving as the Dean of Career Exploration at Macalester College. She also led career development and admissions functions at the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. As a Pell-eligible college student who worked full-time plus to afford college, she has a passion for providing Early Careers pathways for those who may not have access.
She is a die-hard St. Paul, MN, fan and lives there with her 16-year-old son and husband David. On the weekends you will find her fawning over her garden, cheering on the sidelines of soccer games and ideating home remodeling projects.