Leaders The most surprising part of being a first time mum had nothing to do with me Plus, the headline that caused him some major headaches By rosa762070 Published 20 January, 2026 Leaders The most surprising part of being a first time mum had nothing to do with me Plus, the headline that caused him some major headaches By rosa762070 Published 20 January, 2026 Previous article The #1 mistake employers make when multiple women leave Next article Why Ilya stepped back from the business she poured her heart into On paper, former NSW Premier Mike Baird’s career could almost seem pre-determined.He followed his father into politics and quickly established himself as a big name in the Liberal Party. He became Premier (to no one’s great surprise) and stepped aside at the time of his own choosing, only to start a high-powered role in the banking sector. 1 The most important question... Baird’s unusual career trajectory has been driven by this set of questions: “Can I contribute? Am I contributing here? … Is there a chance to do more?”. From his term as Premier to leading a Big Four bank, then heading up an aged-care provider and now working for The McKinnon Institute for Political Leadership- Baird has been motivated by a desire to give back. “You’ve got to find what you’re passionate about and what motivates you, not necessarily the career trajectory that others think you should do,” he said. “Many people will try and shape you and head you in the direction that is their lens, but doesn’t necessarily connect with you, who you are and what motivates you.” 2 The best leadership teacher When Baird first entered politics, he settled on three leadership teachers and hung a picture of each of them in his office. He was inspired by the abolitionist William Wilberforce’s integrity, Martin Luther King Jr’s passion and Victorian Cross recipient Sir Roden Cutler’s bravery. But there was another sort of teacher who Baird said he has learned the most from. “[In a way] the best instructors are the worst [leaders] … because you remember what they did and make sure that’s not what you’re going to do,” he said. 3 'Dangerous devotion' Soon after Baird became Premier, he opened the weekend paper only to be greeted by a headline about his Christian faith. “There’s a big picture of [me] underneath and at the top there’s ‘Dangerous Devotion’ [as the headline],” he recalled. “It was almost like, spoiler alert everyone, we’ve got a wild one here.” For a moment Baird questioned how – or if – he should talk about his faith. He also remembered his media advisor saying, ‘If only you were part of a cult, that would be much easier to talk about’. But he knew he could not hide his faith. “[My faith is] an important part of me. That’s who I am. And I won’t shy away from that,” he said. “But at the same time, I don’t think I have to legislate my faith. I am here to serve all and to lead for all … [no] matter what faith or what culture or what background, I’m here for everyone.” On paper, former NSW Premier Mike Baird’s career could almost seem pre-determined.He followed his father into politics and quickly established himself as a big name in the Liberal Party. He became Premier (to no one’s great surprise) and stepped aside at the time of his own choosing, only to start a high-powered role in the banking sector. Here is a caption of the image. Here is a caption of the image. Here is a caption of the image Your browser does not support the audio element. 00:00 / 00:00 Sound on MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 28: Cate McGregor and Lisa Wilkinson arrive ahead of Lisa Wilkinson's 'Women of Influence' photographic exhibition at SmartArtz Gallery on October 28, 2016 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Sam Tabone/WireImage) For more information about this Program or Membership, head here. Ben Tweedie leadership series podcast Brought to you by Single row article component Leaders ‘Being Known Helps, What You’re Known For Matters’: Uber’s Comms Directors On Reputation, Authenticity & Saying Sorry By jitendermittal Leaders The Iconic’s CTO Has This Advice For Women In Tech By jitendermittal Leaders Gail Kelly: ‘Command And Control Leadership Won’t Work Anymore’ By jitendermittal Leadership My Favourite Things: Michelle Law By jitendermittal Self Monica Nakata: My Favourite Things By jitendermittal Member Of The Month Fi Nguyen: ‘Being Part Of A Community Of Like-Minded, Passionate Women Is A Real Privilege’ By jitendermittal Member Of The Month Cecille Weldon: ‘I Was Waiting For Future Women Without Realising It’ By jitendermittal Member Of The Month Cathryn Carver: ‘Challenge Yourself And Take Risks’ By jitendermittal Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.