Articles of Interest
The Fed Expects More Hikes and Getting Women Into Top Finance Jobs
Bloomberg News
On today's podcast we talk to famed investor Helena Morrissey about her plan to get more women into top finance jobs.
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‘It’s a Huge Concern’: Senior-Level Women Are Calling It Quits After Decades Climbing the Career Ladder
CNBC
Some of the world’s most powerful women are calling it quits. Last week, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, also one of Google’s earliest employees, announced she’s leaving the company to “start a new chapter focused on my family, health, and personal projects I’m passionate about,” she wrote in a note to employees.
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Being Surrounded by Men Not New, Always Disappointing, Lagarde Says
Bloomberg News
Christine Lagarde said being one of just two women in the European Central Bank’s 26-member Governing Council is something she’s used to, while highlighting that a more balanced group would produce better results. “I was a woman in many circles of men,” the ECB’s first female president told Finnish TV during a non-monetary-policy meeting this week in the Nordic country.
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The Changing Face Of Finance And How To Get More Women To Top Roles
Forbes
“You don’t look like a CFO. When did you start your career?” “I can’t believe you’re a CFO.” I have heard statements like these countless times throughout my career. While I believe that no offense is intended, these words dismiss the years of experience and qualifications that I, and other women, have worked so hard to obtain. Words like these are part of the problem in addressing diversity in workplaces. After all, it is rare to comment on a man’s appearance or age.
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Gen Z Women Entering the Workforce Have Low Pay Expectations, Showing Little Has Changed Since the Boomer Generation
Yahoo Finance
Gen Z isn’t dodging the pitfalls of pay equity issues as they enter the workforce. Women, it seems, fall behind on compensation even before their first professional job, according to a new report from Handshake, a career app aimed at Gen Z. On average, those surveyed in the class of 2023 reported they consider $82,000 a high, achievable starting salary.
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Three UBS Private Wealth Advisors in the Southeast Market Named to the Forbes Top Women Wealth Advisors Best-In-State List
Yahoo Finance
UBS announced today that Private Wealth Advisors Rebecca Glasgow, Leslie Lauer and Jana Lisle Parham, in the firm’s Southeast Market have been named to the Forbes Top Women Wealth Advisors Best-In-State list 2023. Rebecca and Leslie were also named to the Forbes America’s Top 100 Women Wealth Advisors list for 2023.
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