Statement Mondays: Interviews With Women Who Wear ”Heels” to Work
Business:Careers
Self-worth should not be based on work successes. Susie Kimmel, a leader at a large healthcare IT company (and new mother!), learned the hard way about the importance of separation between day-to-day job performance and her happiness outside of work. After discovering she had breast cancer at age 25, she quickly adopted a more balanced perspective of her many life roles while managing to maintain her identity at work. She is still outspoken, still sets a high bar in the office, she values giving and receiving feedback well, and is even called a “war helicopter” on occasion...
Tough Enough: Caroline Cuffe, Oil Trader
Tenacious & Fiery: Kelly Stefanowicz, VP at Morgan Stanley
Pave the Way: Lindsey Boylan, Politician & Whistleblower
Mind vs. Body: Noopur Chhabra, Facebook Recruiter
Statement Extra: Find Your YaYa's
Prove Them Wrong: Emma Kalayjian, NASA Designer
The No Chill Club: Tyler Lussi, Professional Soccer Player
Little Spark of Madness: Paulina Ramos, Activist & Engineer
Turn Nothing Down: Michelle Greenfield, Veterinary Student
One Big Experiment: Vicki Chang, Facebook PM
Earn Your Respect: Kate Park, Tesla Autopilot PM
Statement Extra: I Challenge You
Passion & Obsession: Rachel Greenwald, Matchmaker
Open, Ready, Curious: Cynthia Grutzik, Dean of Education
Intentions Make You Stronger: Salma Mahmoud, Bodybuilder
Becoming a Force: Lauren Jonas, Founder & CEO
Pride in Where You Came From: Karla Magaña Figueroa, MBA & MPP
People Are Scared of Smart Women: Nicole Mueller, High School Teacher
My Clothing Is My Armor: Fischer Yan, Marketing & Consulting
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