I am thrilled to be one of three work/life experts invited by the Princeton Association of NYC, the Princeton Women’s Network of NYC, and MomCorps NYC (www.momcorpsnyc.com) for a panel discussion on Tuesday March 20, 2012. Please come join this conversation. While primarily Princeton alums, there will be limited space open to the general public, […]
What Are You Tolerating?
I help accomplished working mothers define their goals and then overcome obstacles that get in the way of success in work and life. Often we talk about the internal obstacles, or Saboteurs, that keep us thinking small and avoiding the risks so necessary for growth. Other times the roadblock involves external obstacles. Yes some are […]
Environments Where Executive Working Mothers Can Thrive
Flexibility, People and Culture. According to a study recently published by three female Harvard MBA second years, these are the three main enablers of success for working mothers. I was thrilled to be interviewed for this study, “Creating an Environment to Thrive; How Companies Support Executive Working Mothers” because what the authors were examining is […]
Do You Have a Fluid Career?
flu.id adj. pertaining to a substance that easily changes its shape; capable of flowing; changing readily; not fixed or rigid. A fluid career is one that is a journey, not just a job. As we all know, fundamental shifts have occurred in the workplace in recent years so that the “organizational career” has been […]