Women Rocking Wall Street - A podcast dedicated to women in financial services
93 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 4 years ago - ★★★★★ - 16 ratingsFrom the teller window to the corner office, women in finance mean business! Sheri reveals their stories and top tips in this weekly podcast.
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092: Championing Cybersecurity with Rachel Wilson
July 01, 2020 18:44 - 30 minutes - 69 MBWhile cybersecurity is not a new concept, a spotlight has been placed on its importance given the ever-increasing sophistication of cybercriminals, COVID-19, and the new work-from-home evolution. Our incredibly special guest is none other than the Head of Cybersecurity for Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, Rachel Wilson. After her childhood love of all things cryptography, code making and code breaking, her dream of working for the National Security Agency (NSA) was realized, whe...
091: New Thoughts about Negotiating with Mori Taheripour
June 12, 2020 19:57 - 45 minutes - 104 MBIn this episode, I sat work with the fabulous Mori Taheripour. The powerhouse professor who teaches Negotiation and Dispute Resolution to undergraduate and graduate students at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. She’s also the author of Bring Yourself: How to Harness the Power of Connection to Negotiate Fearlessly. From Public Health in the AIDS field to teaching at Wharton, Mori’s experiences have armed her with the skills to be a great negotiator. For her, negoti...
090: Conversation and Care with Dr. Joy Lere
May 20, 2020 19:08 - 48 minutes - 111 MBOur special guest is Dr. Joy Lere, a psychologist, consultant, speaker and writer whose practice focuses on the intersection of human behavior and finance. Specializing in money, mindset and meaning, her experience has shown that the primary issue driving demand for her services, directly or indirectly, relates to money. She helps patients become financially savvy, emotionally strong and confident. In my jubilant conversation with Joy, she discussed how to navigate the COVID-19 pandemi...
089: Women, Movies, and Media with Madeline Di Nonno
April 23, 2020 20:52 - 40 minutes - 93.6 MBThis guest is one for the ages. We sat down with The Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, CEO, Madeline Di Nonno to discuss ways they’re encouraging television and other media to infuse intersectionality, diversity and inclusion in their content. Founded in 2004 by Academy Award Winning Actor Geena Davis, the Institute is the only organization working collaboratively within the entertainment industry to engage, educate and influence the creation of gender-balanced onscreen portray...
088: Speak Up, Step Up, Make it Happen with Minda Harts and Christine Brown-Quinn
April 10, 2020 15:11 - 59 minutes - 54.7 MBThis episode we have two wonderful guests, Minda Harts and Christine Brown-Quinn. Both discussing career advice! Minda is the CEO of The Memo LLC, a career development platform for women of color. She’s also the best-selling author of, “The Memo: What Women of Color Need to Know To Secure A Seat at the Table”. Minda says that success is not a solo sport, you have to build your squad. It all boils down to relationship building and how to articulate your value all while quantifying your ...
087: Ageless FinTech with Lisa Moyle
March 27, 2020 19:30 - 52 minutes - 121 MBLisa Moyle is co-founder of VC Innovations where she’s committed to connecting established financial institutions with financial technology (FinTech) startups and technology providers. All the while keeping an eye towards making sure women are part of the equation. Her annual event, FinTech Talents, beings together this ecosystem of nearly 3,000 attendees to facilitate networking, establishing business relationships, and giving university students a look inside the industry. Aside from...
086: Speaking Out with Alex Chalekian
March 12, 2020 15:47 - 41 minutes - 96.1 MBOur special guest is Alex Chalekian, founder and CEO of Lake Avenue Financial and ally and believer in women. In his words, “it’s important for women to have a voice in this industry and to be able to do the things that they should be able to do!” Alex started a universal dialogue around solving female harassment by notably speaking up against Ken Fisher who made controversial remarks at one particular fireside chat at the Tiburon CEO Summit. Since then, he penned a processes to report...
085: One Girl at a Time with Seema Hingorani
February 27, 2020 21:36 - 38 minutes - 87 MBThis one is a dream guest! Seema Hingorani is a Managing Director at Morgan Stanley Investment Management focused on talent development, client relationships and diversity initiatives. She served as a member of the National Finance Committee of Secretary Clinton’s 2016 Presidential Campaign and is an active member of The Economic Club of New York and 100 Women in Finance. Seema’s also the Founder and Chair of Girls Who Invest, a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the number of wo...
084: Clapping Back with Elijah Lawal
February 13, 2020 16:55 - 56 minutes - 130 MBThis week’s guest is passionate about debunking stereotypes. At a young age, Elijah wrote short stories about Nigerian myths and legends and sold them to his classmates for £1. Today, he’s a published author of, The Clapback, a definitive guide to addressing negative stereotypes about the black community. From swimming and fried chicken to privilege and allyship, he discusses his opinions and learnings from his in-depth research.
083: Changing the Language of Wealth with Chloe B. Mckenzie
January 30, 2020 19:31 - 46 minutes - 106 MBChloe B. Mckenzie is an inspiration and one I absolutely feel privileged to interview. She’s a brilliant and resilient woman who coined the term “wealth justice”. Her mission is to close the wealth gap for black women and create a curriculum that delivers messages about wealth and wealth accumulation. The most interesting part? Her target audience is students, starting in kindergarten! She has quite the story - from an abusive family to a liver failure – she’s unstoppable at only 27. ...
082: Financially Fierce with Veronica Dagher
January 24, 2020 18:16 - 41 minutes - 95.3 MBIf you know me, you know how important financial independence is. As a woman, you have to be. Never depend on anyone...ever. This week’s guest, Veronica Dagher, is an award-winning Senior Wealth Management and Personal Finance Reporter for The Wall Street Journal. When she lost her father, she quickly learned the importance of being a financially independent woman. “I don't want to be in this position where something happens to my spouse one day and I don’t know how to handle money. This ...
081: Power. Focus. Intention.
September 19, 2019 16:32 - 33 minutes - 76.4 MBCarla Harris is Vice Chairman, Managing Director, and Senior Client Advisor at Morgan Stanley. She is also an inspiration, a role model and a disruptor in the Financial Services industry. In her experience, people’s perception of you is the co-pilot to your reality and success. Carla believes we all have the power to change how we’re perceived. One of her first big professional mistakes: thinking she had to put her head down, get the work done and not ask any questions. She now knows that ...
080: Inclusion and Belonging
July 12, 2019 21:27 - 44 minutes - 101 MBDiversity and inclusion. To create a space in your business that ensures that diversity and inclusion are part of the solution. As the CEO of Bar the Door Consulting, Katee Van Horn does just that. She focuses on what businesses can do to change, improve, and create true cultures of inclusion. Katee gives her take on what exactly diversity, inclusion, and belonging mean. She believes there are various ways to establish diversity and inclusion within a company - whether that’s at your town ha...
079: Work and Meaning
July 08, 2019 20:52 - 38 minutes - 88.2 MBAndrée Simon is truly making a difference in the world. As CEO & President of FINCA Impact Finance (FIF), she leads a global network of microfinance banks and institutions. FIF’s network of community-based banks offer responsible and affordable loan and saving products to more than two million people across the world, empowering low income women and men to take control of their financial futures. Her two teenage kids are even committed to this mission…talk about an inspiration! Andree is a g...
078: Culture and Balance
June 13, 2019 20:54 - 41 minutes - 94.6 MBThe Head of Fixed Income at BMO. Janelle Woodward is responsible for fixed income capabilities across BMO Global Asset Management's $250B platform. This position, this responsibility… it’s a rarity as a woman in today’s day. In fact, Janelle was raised in a home with the belief that women were supposed to stay at home. Now, she’s the first generation professional women in her family. After having her first son, she quickly realized there was more that drove her than just being a stay at home...
077: The Lawyer Who Rocks
May 29, 2019 18:10 - 35 minutes - 32.8 MBThe Lawyer Who Rocks! Seriously, though. Joleen Hughes rocks and is the CEO and Founder of Hughes Media Law Group, a law firm that provides in-house counsel services to clients who are innovators in business. Did Joleen dream of being a lawyer? Absolutely not. In fact, after her undergrad, she worked for a music management company where she managed the up and coming bands in Seattle. After realizing that a band is a business with dynamics and people that are “married” together, similar to a ...
076: Seeds of Independence
May 16, 2019 20:16 - 36 minutes - 83.6 MBBecoming financially independent is no easy feat. And getting to a point in your career where you can advise those on being financially independent is truly an adventure. Listen in to hear how Alice Tang, the Vice President of BPG Wealth Management LLC, has endured through all. From cold-calling people non-stop to making a mere $2,000 in one year, Alice talks about what she went through to get to where she is today. Her dad once told her, “no matter what happens, it’s important to remember t...
075: To Bee or Not to Bee
May 08, 2019 04:01 - 44 minutes - 40.4 MBThe Queen Bee Syndrome. To some, this means Beyonce. To others, the leader of the group. Hear Dr. Melissa Briggs-Phillips hit on what it is and how it impacts women today. Melissa explains why she dislikes the word “syndrome” and her reasoning. She compares research with her own insights as a woman. With experience teaching a Psychology of Women class at the Ohio State University, Melissa’s well-versed on The Queen Bee Syndrome. She uses a theoretical lens that looks at research and facts al...
074: In It For the Long Game
April 25, 2019 17:17 - 30 minutes - 69.1 MBThis weeks guest is the CEO & co-founder of Long Game, a personal finance app that encourages users to save money while winning cash prizes. Users of Long Game can win from 10 cents to one million dollars. A million dollars?! In her interview, Lindsay Holden discusses her fascination and experience with behavioral economics and how it sparked the idea of Long Game. From a simple interaction to a full gamified experience, you can now level up, win Crypto and cash all through saving on the Lo...
0:73 Money Girl’s, Money Moves
April 18, 2019 00:43 - 34 minutes - 79.1 MBLaura Adams is a nationally recognized personal finance expert. She’s the author of many books and audiobooks, including Money Girl’s Smart Moves to Grow Rich a fun, comprehensive guide to personal finance. This book is written in simple language to help readers digest and understand the terminology, tactics, and attitudes that create a foundation for smart financial decisions. From accounting and real estate to owning a floor covering business and a COO for a small company, Laura’s had an e...
0:72 Moving the Industry, One Action at a Time
April 12, 2019 01:02 - 42 minutes - 97.1 MBA prolific doer and thinker who’s passionate about moving the needle for financial advisors. Michael is a Partner and Director of Wealth Management for Pinnacle Advisory Group, a private wealth management firm. He’s the co-founder of XY Planning Network which is dedicated to helping Gen X and Gen Y advisors serve their Gen X and Gen Y client peers with a fee-only monthly retainer financial planning model. It’s designed to be a turnkey financial planning platform where they champion financial...
071: Finance, Fashion and Feminism
April 03, 2019 18:59 - 37 minutes - 51.3 MBAlthough she’s a financial planner, she’s not your typical financial planner. Charlene never dreamed of working in this industry. In fact, she never imagined she’d land in the world of investments and long-term planning. Charlene considers herself an artist destined to a life of sales. Starting at age 16, she’s been in commission retail. In fact, she started her career as a sales manager at a lingerie boutique. This is where she discovered the powerful link between money and emotion, passion...
070: Debugging Meritocracy
March 28, 2019 19:58 - 31 minutes - 71.9 MBOn this episode, we’re talking about research with Lori Mackenzie. Lori is the Executive Director of Stanford University’s Clayman Institute for Gender Research as well as the Co-Founder of the new Stanford VMware Women’s Leadership Innovation Lab. She advises diversity and inclusion efforts at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and teaches executive education. Her work has been published in the Harvard Business Review, New York Times, BBC, and San Francisco Chronicle. In fact, she was...
069: It’s Not the End of the Road
March 21, 2019 01:32 - 33 minutes - 62 MBEpisode 69: It’s Not the End of the Road Guest: Rachel Carpenter On this episode, we have the founder and CEO of Intrinio, Rachel Carpenter. Intrinio is a disruptive, self-serve financial data marketplace launched in 2015 for investors, entrepreneurs, developers, and students. Their data feeds power spreadsheets, quant models, fintech apps, website, and enterprise applications. Rachel’s responsibility includes strategy and positioning for Intrinio’s long-term growth. Rachel graduated fro...
068: Hustle and Hard Work
March 13, 2019 16:37 - 31 minutes - 71.5 MBEpisode 68: Hustle and Hard Work Guest: Winnie Sun Women Rocking Wall Street is back and better than ever! Our first guest is a woman who’s done it all. A hustler who has reinvented herself time after time. Winnie Sun started her career in Hollywood, owning a television audience production company that brought in audiences for shows like “America’s Funniest Home Videos”, and “Wheel of Fortune”. This was her first successful business. Despite its success, Winnie’s Chinese immigrant paren...
067: Being A Modernist in Finance
September 08, 2016 04:11 - 35 minutes - 36.9 MBEpisode 67: Being A Modernist in Finance Guest: Georgia Lee Hussey With training in instillation sculpture and creative writing, Georgia Lee Hussey was focused on becoming a professional artist. However, after 12 years, Georgia decided it was time to try something new. At the time she was living in Portland, Oregon during the sub-prime mortgages phase and Georgia found herself with two mortgages: the first had a 7.5% interest rate and the second had 11.5% interest, and both were variable....
066: Slowing Down to Speed Things Up
August 24, 2016 16:00 - 47 minutes - 47.9 MBEpisode 66: Slowing Down to Speed Things Up Guest: Laura Moore Welcome back to the Women Rocking Wall Street Show! This week’s show is all about how slowing down can actually help you speed things up. Laura Moore has a very interesting business story. Having moved to Australia from the UK several years ago, she fell into the health and wellness industry. Starting as a personal trainer she found that she loved it and therefore threw herself into her work. With several years under her bel...
065: Changing Your Filter
August 11, 2016 05:07 - 36 minutes - 38.2 MBEpisode 65: Changing Your Filter Guest: Andrea Leda Wilborn This week’s guest on the Women Rocking Wall Street Show is Andrea Leda Wilborn. She is a coach, intuitive and behind-the-scene’s worker in Portland, Oregon. Andrea began her journey through social work and counselling, and eventually moved to creative arts, consulting, and fitness. Today, she has taken her experiences in all fields and turned them into a business, helping entrepreneurs offer their gifts to the world in real and p...
064: Finding Energy to Recharge Your Battery
July 27, 2016 18:30 - 40 minutes - 41.7 MBEpisode 64: Finding Energy to Recharge Your Battery Guest: Debbie Pokornik Welcome back to the Women Rocking Wall Street Show. This week’s show is all about reconnecting with our feminine energy and to empower ourselves to live a vibrant and powerful life. My guest this week is Debbie Pokornik, a women of many talents. She is a mother, natural health nut, dedicated dog owner, award-winning author and a passionate social worker. Debbie is also the Chief Empowerment Officer for her compan...
063: Battling Inequality Through Words
July 14, 2016 00:16 - 31 minutes - 33 MBEpisode 63: Battling Inequality Through Words Guest: Kelly Shikany Welcome back to the Women Rocking Wall Street Show! This week’s guest was spurred to contact me when she heard the Women Rocking Wall Street episode where I had the pleasure of interviewing Kathleen Burns Kingsbury about embracing being a female and not being afraid to ‘ski like a girl.’ As someone who has held different positions in the financial industry, Kelly Shikany is familiar with being the only female at the table ...
062: Financial Freedom Through Intention
June 29, 2016 21:38 - 38 minutes - 39.5 MBEpisode 62: Financial Freedom Through Intention Guest: Julia Carlson Welcome back to the Women Rocking Wall Street Show. This week’s episode is all about the power of intention and setting your mind to achieving your goals. My guest this week is Julia Carlson, founder of Financial Freedom Wealth Management. She was one of the 40 Under 40 in InvestmentNews and won the 2015 Women’s Choice Award for Financial Advisors. In 2000, Julia started her company in Newport, Oregon and has now grow...
061: Surviving the Overwired World
June 15, 2016 19:50 - 35 minutes - 37 MBEpisode 61 – Surviving the Overwired World With Sheri Fitts Happy summer! As you may know, with the summer season comes a lot of activities that fill up the calendar. I’m finding the same this year so as a result I’m going to be releasing an episode of Women Rocking Wall Street every other week. My intention is to kick off a new podcast, Deconstructing Digital, which is a companion piece to my new book, Deconstructing Digital: Simple Ways To Connect With Your Next-Generation Financial Cl...
060: Your Brand, Your Business, Your Bottom Line
June 01, 2016 21:25 - 7 minutes - 11.3 MBEpisode 60 – Your Brand, Your Business, Your Bottom Line With Sheri Fitts This week’s episode is slightly different than what you may be used to. I had the pleasure of being a guest on the Fiduciary Talk Podcast with Ben Aiken, which was recorded live from the Insights 2016 Conference in San Diego. The topic of my presentation was titled Your Brand, Your Business, Your Bottom Line and really focused on creating a compelling, courageous brand. With financial services in a PR tailspin, it...
059: Influencing The Masses
May 26, 2016 06:49 - 33 minutes - 35.2 MBEpisode 59: Influencing The Masses Guest: Teresa de Grosbois Listen via iTunes Listen via Stitcher Radio Teresa de Grosbois is a mass influencer, international speaker, author and leader the Evolutionary Business Council, an international organization of thought leaders. This is a collaborative entity of people who are committed to creating positive change in the world. As mentioned earlier, Teresa is an influencer, and teaches the skill of mass influencing to others. Many don't realiz...
058: Financial Power
May 18, 2016 16:38 - 33 minutes - 35.1 MBEpisode 58: Financial Power Guest: Rosemary Frank I have been looking forward to speaking with this week’s guest of the Women Rocking Wall Street Show. Rosemary Frank, Financial Advisor, had a 30-year career in the corporate sector. She was always deeply immersed in financial issues and eventually decided that she wanted to transition to a personal approach, specifically personal finance. When she began transitioning, she realized that she had a lot to learn. She studied and worked her wa...
057: Women in Securities Law
May 11, 2016 17:34 - 42 minutes - 43.5 MBEpisode 57: Women in Securities Law Guest: Linda Riefberg My guest this week was recently acknowledged as one of the 25 Most Influential Women in Securities Law. Linda Riefberg started out as a general commercial litigator in a large Wall Street firm where she was an associate working part time with two young children. When asked to increase her hours to full time, Linda decided it was time for a change. While job searching, she stumbled upon a position at the New York Stock Exchange and...
056: Thriving in Business
May 04, 2016 15:24 - 38 minutes - 39.4 MBEpisode 56: Thriving in Business Guest: Martine Lellis Happy May! I have been enjoying the outdoors recently since the weather has been so gorgeous and I hope you’ve had the opportunity to do the same. My guest this week is Martine Lellis has a passion for learning. She grew up in a small town in South Carolina and was fortunate to gain admissions into Duke University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in mathematics. Upon graduation, Martine began working within the IT industry buildi...
055: Business Is in Her Blood
April 27, 2016 16:32 - 32 minutes - 34.2 MBEpisode 55: Business Is in Her Blood Guest: Miriam Diwan Miriam Diwan’s family has always been in business or finance, so you could say it runs in her blood. She attended the University of Pennsylvania to obtain her undergraduate and found that she had varied interests. She graduated with a dual degree in liberal arts and finance. From there, she began investment banking and eventually moved into hedge funds. With her first position, at a private equity firm, she was one of the first three...
054: Finessing Financial Education
April 20, 2016 08:43 - 40 minutes - 41.5 MBEpisode 54: Finessing Financial Education Guest: Liz Davidson I’ve had the pleasure of meeting this week’s guest in 2003 and have been an admirer ever since. Liz Davidson is the Founder and CEO of Financial Finesse, the leading provider of workplace financial wellness programs for companies as an employee benefit. Companies, through Financial Finesse, are able to provide their employees with free financial advice and help them get to where they want to be financially without the pressure of...
053: Winning in Sales
April 13, 2016 13:49 - 38 minutes - 39.6 MBEpisode 53: Winning in Sales Guest: Carmela Elco This week’s guest came to my attention from a recent list from the National Association of Plan Advisors (NAPA) identifying the top women advisors in the country for 401K or retirement savings. Carmela Elco is the Managing Director and Senior ERISA Consultant with Blue Prairie Group. Originally from a human resources background, Carmela graduated from the University of Pittsburgh and holds an M.A. in Human Resources Management from St. Franci...
052: Challenging the Gender Gap
April 06, 2016 06:00 - 29 minutes - 31.5 MBEpisode 52: Challenging the Gender Gap Guest: Emily Viner I am so excited that it’s April and winter is finally past us. I hope that you’re enjoying the weather and being outdoors as much as I am. My guest this week has been making a difference in gender balance in the financial industry and sales, and she is calling on others to help. Emily Viner, Vice President of Agency Management & Leadership at The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America has found her passion and is hoping to help ...
051: Success through Hustling and Resiliency
March 30, 2016 08:08 - 36 minutes - 38.2 MBEpisode 51: Success through Hustling and Resiliency Guest: Jilliene Helman Hello and happy spring! I am so excited to welcome my guest this week. She is a young entrepreneur who has been a game changer in the real estate and finance industries. At 28, she made the Forbes magazine 2015 list of 30 Under 30 Rising Stars of Enterprise Technology and has underwritten over $5 billion of real estate. Jilliene Helmen, the former Vice President of Union Bank quit her job to start RealtyMogul.com in...
050: The Truth About Your Finances
March 23, 2016 14:30 - 34 minutes - 36 MBEpisode 50: The Truth About Your Finances Guest: Tammy Johnston Tammy Johnston has broken the rules within the financial services by doing things differently. Rather than speaking in acronyms and industry jargon, she has created a new way of doing things to educate people about their finances. While temping at Investor’s Group, Tammy was drawn into the financial side of things and that’s how her journey began. Over the past 9 years, she has worked in regional offices, for independent agent...
049: How Caring Leads to Success
March 16, 2016 16:51 - 44 minutes - 45.4 MBEpisode 49: How Caring Leads to Success Guest: Anne McCabe Triana My guest this week truly cares about her clients and is an advocate for women in the financial industry. Anne McCabe Triana is a graduate of George Mason University and has been working in the financial industry since 2001. She has worked with organizations like American Express Financial Advisors and UBC and is an independent advisor (owning her own company). Her current venture, Curo Private Wealth is focused on caring and ...
048: Powering Your Business
March 10, 2016 02:13 - 41 minutes - 40 MBEpisode 48: Powering Your Business Guest: Jessica Ballin Jessica Ballin has always been interested in finances. Even back in high school, she started as a bank teller and eventually was accepted into the Carlson School of Management, through the University of Minnesota. When she got there and was asked what she wanted to do, she chose finance, because of her previous experience. When she did her internship, she had the opportunity to learn a lot more about 401Ks. She became hooked and has b...
047: Navigating Social
March 02, 2016 07:00 - 32 minutes - 34 MBEpisode 47: Navigating Social Guest: Sheryl Brown LinkedIn can be a challenging tool but is so valuable when it comes to networking, building connections and your personal brand. This week’s guest is a Sheryl Brown, a social media maven who is skillful in navigating the social media world. She is by trade an Insurance Advisor and has been in the industry for over 20 years. Today, she has a social media consulting business, not to mention she is in charge of the social media strategy for one...
046: Becoming the CEO of Your Life
February 24, 2016 06:00 - 45 minutes - 43.7 MBEpisode 46: Becoming the CEO of Your Life. Happy February. It’s beginning to get lighter here in Portland, Oregon and I am finally able to get out the door and walking again. The Daphne are beginning to bloom and it’s such a beautiful, hopeful sign of spring. This week is another interview where the microphone is turned around (metaphorically speaking) and I am the one being asked questions by Kristin Mountain, co-founder of Podcast SMARTER. This episode is around career growth and p...
045: Don’t Tell Yourself No, Let Others Do It for You
February 17, 2016 06:00 - 43 minutes - 44 MBEpisode 45: Don’t Tell Yourself No, Let Others Do It for You Guest: Kim Shaw Elliott and Anne Elliot This week’s episode of The Women Rocking Wall Street Show is special because we have a mother and daughter duo. Both women are in financial services, each with interesting personal stories. Kim Shaw Elliott began her career as a litigator and eventually decided to combine her knowledge of the law with a Master of Business Administration. She now serves as President and in-house ERISA Counsel...
044: Moving from Gender Diversity to Gender Balance
February 10, 2016 18:54 - 28 minutes - 30.5 MBEpisode 44: Moving from Gender Diversity to Gender Balance Guest: Avivah Wittenberg-Cox Welcome back and thank you for joining me again for this week’s episode of Women Rocking Wall Street. I have really been looking forward to this chat, ever since I read my guest’s content in the Harvard Business Review. Avivah Wittenberg-Cox is a prolific speaker and writer. As CEO of 20-first, Avivah works with top management teams from international companies to identify opportunities to create more b...
043: What I've Learned From Podcasting
February 04, 2016 07:46 - 43 minutes - 43.9 MBEpisode 43: What I've Learned From Podcasting Hello again! I have been on a slight hiatus because I’ve been reflecting on 2015 and am looking at what I want for 2016. What I’ve found is that I want ShoeFitts, my marketing firm, to work with the right people and on the right projects. That means turning my business into a small batch, artisan marketing firm that does highly crafted work for my clients. Regarding Women Rocking Wall Street, I’ve been wondering how I can continue to give you hi...