People ask me all the time, “How do I get noticed as a leader?”
But that’s not the real question. The real question is: How do I create value so clearly that people can’t ignore it?
I remember sitting in a conference room early in my career, doing work that pushed the mission forward, but realizing nobody could see the connection. That’s when it hit me: impact without visibility is just silent excellence and silent excellence rarely scales.
It took me years to understand something simple: visibility isn’t self-promotion; visibility is stewardship.
Did you catch that?
Visibility is stewardship because your work doesn’t just belong to you, it belongs to the people it’s meant to help. And if you truly believe your work creates value and you should, then hiding it isn’t humility. It’s fear. And fear will always undercut your contribution.
Here’s what I learned the hard way:
1. You don’t get noticed by talking the loudest; you get noticed by solving the problem nobody else is paying attention to.
Every room has a blind spot. Every system has a friction point. Every leader has a burden they’re carrying quietly. Your job?
Find it.
Address it.
Bring clarity to it.
If you want to test this, ask your leader: “What’s the one thing on your plate that keeps getting pushed to the side?” Then take a piece of it off their hands. People remember the person who lifts weight off the table, not the person who keeps pointing at it.
2. You’ve got to be able to articulate your impact without apologizing for it.
For years, I shrank what God had done in my life because I didn’t want to make anyone uncomfortable. That shrinking didn’t serve me, and it didn’t serve the mission. Humility isn’t playing small, it’s remembering why you’re doing the work in the first place. And I had to learn that God doesn’t elevate you for you, He elevates you for impact.
3. Advocate for yourself, especially if you’re working inside a system that didn’t imagine you in a leadership seat.
If you wait for those systems to recognize you on their own, you might wait decades. I learned that coming from foster care, coming from social work, and walking into banking. Closed mouths don’t get fed, but overcorrecting with misaligned communication doesn’t help either.
So tell your story.
Share your wins.
Name the value you bring, not arrogantly, but accurately.
And remember: you don’t need permission to contribute at a higher level, you just need alignment and courage.
Here’s the truth:
People can ignore noise, but they can’t ignore consistent value.
Your job isn’t to shout.
Your job is to shine, through excellence, clarity, and contribution.
And when you do that, people don’t just “notice” you; they need you.
Because when you stop shrinking, you stop confusing people about who you are and what you’re capable of.
"Where are you shrinking today when you should be stewarding your impact?"
— Reflection Question
Hi, I’m Orvin Kimbrough, volunteer, board director, chairman, and CEO. I help professionals move from feeling stuck to being strengthened by reshaping how they think, lead, and live. My work focuses on confidence, leadership, and influence through mindset shifts, expanded networks, and bold, values-aligned action. My perspective is rooted in lived experience, from growing up in foster care to leading complex institutions as a CEO and shaped by faith, resilience, and a deep belief in human potential.
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