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time off to have children. They didn’t believe in the attainability of time where there is measured accountability will work better
of work-life balance, so, there were hardly any women in our for women, no matter what sector they are in. – KD
profession. And, for the women who did join our field, it was
very cutthroat and a constant fight to try to make it to the top.
Women, myself included, were very competitive with each
other at that time in the firm. Instead of helping each other, we
hurt each other. So my goal, the goal of the firm and our CEO
was to reach a 50/50 gender ratio at the managerial level, and
ultimately, at the partner level. I am happy to say that after ten
years, we have achieved those goals due to the fact that both
men and women can now have modified schedules. – Sharon
I don’t think that I’ve ever heard of a business development
program that specifically brought the two target audiences of
entrepreneurial and corporate women together. I believe that
creates a lot of opportunity for networking and business deals
in addition to spotlighting and celebrating awesome talent. In
this way, Leading Women Entrepreneurs is helping to create
a pipeline of qualified women that would be fit for leadership
positions in corporations. – DM
Leading Women Academy provides not only the business
Gordon, partner, CohnReznick
development tools that entrepreneurs may need, but also,
In what ways might Leading Women
Entrepreneurs and its newly launched
Leading Women Academy help further women
entrepreneurs and business leaders?
the emotional support. The fact that likeminded women
are going to learn from the experiences of others means that
they may not have to face the failures that others already have
learned from. – SG
Connecting with other women entrepreneurs is so energizing Participating in a series of events can make a deeper impact.
and valuable. Owning your own company can feel like you are By continuously meeting with a group of people, you may
in your own silo, and speaking with like-minded women who meet one or two people in the first day, and two entirely new
are faced with similar issues is a great way to expand your point people on the second. You move on from having superficial
of view and learn. Also, networking with business owners is conversations to instead building deeper relationships. That
going to be a great avenue for getting my business exposure in makes it a lot easier to follow up at a later point in time to talk
my local market. – LGN business partnerships and deals. – ECK
Exposure to all of the media, marketing teams and financial
connections that Linda has access to makes it easier when they
are put right in front of you versus weeding through everyone
out there, not knowing who you can trust. When she provides
resources like that it cuts through so much time, money and
aggravation. – TM
Linda is quite close to the politics of it all, especially working with
Senator Booker. I really would like to see more of a voice in the
political arena for women business owners and entrepreneurs,
especially encouraging more women to run for office. – DW
OUR CONTRIBUTORS
Teresa Marinelli, CEO, president and executive coach,
On Good Terms Coaching
Desiree Watson, founder and CEO, Wellness Interactive
Karolina Dehnhard, family law attorney, Budd Larner, P.C.
Rachana Kulkarni, chairman of the department of
medicine and chief of cardiology at Robert Wood Johnson
University Hospital in Somerset, N.J.
Dee Marshall, certified coach, leadership trainer and
diversity resource, Raise the Bar LLC
Sharon Gordon, partner, CohnReznick
What makes the Leading Women Academy stand out is that Ken Krysinski, managing partner, Socialfix Media
it is a series of retreats with follow-up sessions and actual Erin Connolly-Kriarakis, senior marketing manager,
CohnReznick
tasks. That is often lacking in other mastermind groups and
business development programs. You go and you talk and you
get excited but you don’t necessarily follow through with the
goals and objectives before going back to work and your daily
Jeanne Cretella, co-founder and president, Landmark
Hospitality
Lara Gottlieb Nikola, founder and owner, Smart Sips Coffee
responsibilities. A series of workshops over an extended period
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