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In Search Of Excellence
Sallie Krawcheck: Yes, Women Make Better Investors Than Men. How Diversity Outperforms Meritocracy in Finance | E37

In Search Of Excellence

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 40:23


Sallie Krawcheck holds the world record for being fired the most times on the Wall Street Journal. She is also one of the most powerful and influential people on Wall Street, currently serving as CEO of an investment platform that manages over $1.5 billion in assets. By viewing success and failure as two sides of the same coin, she has overcome what few of us are capable of.Sallie is a Wall Street legend, an author, and the co-founder and CEO of Ellevest, a digital investment platform built for women. Over the last 30 years, she has continuously broken barriers on Wall Street, navigating high-profile leadership positions at companies like Citigroup, Merrill Lynch, and Smith Barney (now Morgan Stanley).In this episode, Sallie talks about how she went from a rocky and emotionally-scarring start on Wall Street to the “Eureka!” moments that defined her career. She dissects what to do when facing constant rejection, the significance of outworking others, and how to rank learning, money, and passion when it comes to work. She also discusses the importance of proactively supporting and advising others, navigating office politics as a woman, and why success and failure are two sides of the same coin.Topics Include:- The most important relationship a professional woman can have- How one person led Sallie to realize her potential- Working for money vs. passion- Biases against women and minorities in the workplace- Sallie's world record- Why you shouldn't be the smartest person in the room- How job candidates can separate themselves from the competition- The #1 unwritten rule of success in business- And more… Sallie Krawcheck is known as one of the most influential women on Wall Street, but the title hasn't come without its challenges. From navigating constant workplace discrimination to being fired for maintaining her honesty, Sallie has jumped continuous hurdles, moving from investment banking to becoming one of the top business research analysts in the game.Her Wall Street career includes being named CFO of Citigroup and CEO of Merrill Lynch, the Citi Private Bank, Smith Barney, US Trust, and Sanford C. Bernstein. She is the co-founder and current CEO of Ellevest, whose mission is to put more money in the hands of women. Her recent book, Own It: The Power of Women at Work, talks about the power of resilience, risk-taking, and hard work to reach the top. Resources Mentioned:Own It: The Power of Women at Work, by Sallie Krawcheck: https://www.amazon.com/Own-Power-Women-at-Work/dp/1101906251/  Ellevest: https://www.ellevest.com/ 

In Search Of Excellence
Sallie Krawcheck: Watch Me Go, How Sallie Beat the Odds and Became One of the Most Powerful Women in Business | E36

In Search Of Excellence

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 36:29


Sallie Krawcheck holds the world record for being fired the most times on the Wall Street Journal. She is also one of the most powerful and influential people on Wall Street, currently serving as CEO of an investment platform that manages over $1.5 billion in assets. By viewing success and failure as two sides of the same coin, she has overcome what few of us are capable of.Sallie is a Wall Street legend, an author, and the co-founder and CEO of Ellevest, a digital investment platform built for women. Over the last 30 years, she has continuously broken barriers on Wall Street, navigating high-profile leadership positions at companies like Citigroup, Merrill Lynch, and Smith Barney (now Morgan Stanley).In this episode, Sallie talks about how she went from a rocky and emotionally-scarring start on Wall Street to the “Eureka!” moments that defined her career. She dissects what to do when facing constant rejection, the significance of outworking others, and how to rank learning, money, and passion when it comes to work. She also discusses the importance of proactively supporting and advising others, navigating office politics as a woman, and why success and failure are two sides of the same coin.Topics Include:- The most important relationship a professional woman can have- How one person led Sallie to realize her potential- Working for money vs. passion- Biases against women and minorities in the workplace- Sallie's world record- Why you shouldn't be the smartest person in the room- How job candidates can separate themselves from the competition- The #1 unwritten rule of success in business- And more… Sallie Krawcheck is known as one of the most influential women on Wall Street, but the title hasn't come without its challenges. From navigating constant workplace discrimination to being fired for maintaining her honesty, Sallie has jumped continuous hurdles, moving from investment banking to becoming one of the top business research analysts in the game.Her Wall Street career includes being named CFO of Citigroup and CEO of Merrill Lynch, the Citi Private Bank, Smith Barney, US Trust, and Sanford C. Bernstein. She is the co-founder and current CEO of Ellevest, whose mission is to put more money in the hands of women. Her recent book, Own It: The Power of Women at Work, talks about the power of resilience, risk-taking, and hard work to reach the top. Resources Mentioned:Own It: The Power of Women at Work, by Sallie Krawcheck: https://www.amazon.com/Own-Power-Women-at-Work/dp/1101906251/  Ellevest: https://www.ellevest.com/ 

How Success Happens
Sallie Krawcheck, Co-Founder of Ellevest, on Getting More Money into the Hands of Women

How Success Happens

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 41:20


Sallie Krawcheck, is the co-founder of Ellevest. Ellevest is the #1 investment company for women. Sallie's professional mission is to get more money into the hands of women. Ellevest was named on CNBC's top 50 "Disruptor" list in 2019, on LinkedIn's 50 “Most Sought-After Startups” list two years in a row, and as one of Entrepreneur Magazine's Top 100 Brilliant Ideas. Krawcheck is also the best-selling author of “Own It: The Power of Women at Work.”

Entrepreneur Network Podcast
Sallie Krawcheck, Co-Founder of Ellevest, on Getting More Money into the Hands of Women

Entrepreneur Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 41:25


Sallie Krawcheck, is the co-founder of Ellevest. Ellevest is the #1 investment company for women. Sallie's professional mission is to get more money into the hands of women. Ellevest was named on CNBC's top 50 "Disruptor" list in 2019, on LinkedIn's 50 “Most Sought-After Startups” list two years in a row, and as one of Entrepreneur Magazine's Top 100 Brilliant Ideas. Krawcheck is also the best-selling author of “Own It: The Power of Women at Work.”

Teach Me Something New with Brit Morin
Career Advice with Sallie Krawcheck

Teach Me Something New with Brit Morin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 55:36


Sallie Krawcheck has been called “the most powerful woman on Wall Street'' and her career thus far, only proves it. She has been the CEO of Smith Barney, Merrill Lynch Wealth Management and CFO of Citigroup, along with the author of ‘Own It: The Power of Women at Work'. Now, she is the CEO and cofounder of Ellevest, a financial advisory firm for women and the first company of its kind to reach a billion dollars in assets. Sallie's conversation with Brit touches base on Sallie's personal career journey thus far, how the workplace has changed throughout the years, and how women in particular can achieve their financial and professional goals. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Online Boutiquer's Podcast: Traffic, Marketing, and Business for Online Retailers

A lot of people know about the imposter syndrome, BUT did you know there is another lingering syndrome out there, that can also affect your business. In this episode, I will be speaking about what I call “the other syndrome” and providing a few examples and tips of what to do, to overcome it. This will be extremely helpful when you are working on different areas of SEO and your business, whether it is for links, pitching and even keywords. Are you consistently questioning your craft and comparing it to other businesses? Do you find yourself lost in what I call paralysis analysis, where you spend most of your time trying to figure out (ANALYZE) if you’ve done something right? Do you have a fear of taking a chance or even starting over? If you’ve answered yes to any of these questions or have other questions circulating in your mind right now, this is an episode you need to listen to. We are going to talk briefly about this “other syndrome”, also known as, the “AM I DOING IT RIGHT” syndrome, realize its symptoms and find solutions to stay far away from it. A book I recommend in this episode is called OWN IT: The Power of Women at Work by Sallie Krawcheck. One of the most powerful points in this book is the idea that we are afraid to QUIT, which stops us from taking chances. Listen to hear more about my point of view on this, and how it relates to the “AM I DOING IT RIGHT” syndrome. Make sure to check out this book!

The Black Girl Bravado
82 | Own It: The Power of Accountability.

The Black Girl Bravado

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 60:04


In this episode we discuss the importance of personal accountability. We explore ways one may avoid accountability, how to be more accountable and the benefits of holding yourself and others accountable. Episode Sponsor: Straight No Chaser: The Beginning by Devin Nishay http://www.devinnishea.com/ Join our Facebook group, "The Black Girl Bravado Podcast Homegirl Hangout" to engage with other likeminded women. Share your thoughts, ideas, business ventures- in a safe space. Gem: Good Flora Soak - Purpl & Prosper http://purplandprosper.com/shop/goodflorasoak Use Code "INSTA15" (while applicable) Feel free to reach out to us!! Visit us at TheBlackGirlBravado.com Twitter.com/BlackGrlBravado Facebook.com/TheBlackGirlBravadoPod Facebook.com/groups/199147677438093 Instagram.com/TheBlackGirlBravadoPod, @frombeetoyou and @heygermani Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-black-girl-bravado1502/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The PinkCast with Cindy Eckert
Making Money Move for Women with Sallie Krawcheck

The PinkCast with Cindy Eckert

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 31:52


Financial feminist Sallie Krawcheck is the CEO and Co-Founder of Ellevest, a recently launched innovative digital investment platform for women. She is the Chair of Ellevate Network, the global professional woman's network, and of the Pax Ellevate Global Woman's Index Fund, which invests in the top-rated companies in the world for advancing women. She is also the best-selling author of “Own It: The Power of Women at Work.” Before becoming an entrepreneur, she was CEO of Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, of Smith Barney and of Sanford Bernstein. In this episode we discuss: - How being a woman in business affects your trajectory - How to utilize your strengths and weaknesses - Why we MUST talk about money - Relationships between fathers and daughters - Gender biases in the work place and how to work around them - Embracing underestimations  Resources: Check out more about Ellevest and Sallie Connect with Cindy on social! Instagram Facebook Twitter Website

9 to 5ish with theSkimm
Sallie Krawcheck: Co-Founder and CEO of Ellevest - Episode 004

9 to 5ish with theSkimm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 31:44


Warning: This episode may cause mild to severe inspiration. This week, we're sitting down with a legend in the finance world, Sallie Krawcheck. She's the co-founder and CEO of Ellevest, the digital platform working to close the gender investing gap. Before that, she had top jobs at Citigroup and Merrill Lynch. She's also the author of "Own It: The Power of Women At Work." She talks with us about working in a man's world, why women lag behind financially, and getting fired. Twice. 

All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett
AB 105: The Investment Gap...Why Women Need To Invest More

All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 37:46


Sallie Krawcheck joins Jeffrey to discuss her mission to help women reach their financial and professional goals. Sallie is the CEO and Co-Founder of Ellevest, a just-launched digital investment platform for women. She is also the Chair of Ellevate Network, the global professional women’s network, and author of the book “Own It: The Power of Women at Work” which was released in January 2017. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi
532: Sallie Krawcheck, Author of "Own It"

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2017 29:41


I'm so excited to bring back our guest today. She's talking about a new era of feminism. That's been a big topic of conversation since the Women's March a few weeks ago. And we have to keep the momentum going. Sallie Krawcheck is back and she's out with a new book, Own It: The Power of Women At Work. It's her first book and in it she discusses the ways in which women can effect change, especially in business. She brings advice stemming from her life as an entrepreneur, as well as the former CEO of Smith Barney and Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, and the CFO of Citigroup. Sallie's been on So Money before... go back and listen to EP 349 if you missed it. It was right before Ellevest, her investment platform had launched, so we'll talk a bit more about how the company's doing, as well as the biggest financial mistake women are making.  For more information visit www.somoneypodcast.com.

KUCI: Get the Funk Out
Sallie Krawcheck, cofounder and CEO of Ellevest, an innovative digital investment platform designed to help women reach their financial goals, joined Janeane Monday 1/30/17 to talk about her book "Own It: The Power of Women at Work"

KUCI: Get the Funk Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2017


In her first book, OWN IT: The Power of Women at Work, former Wall Street powerhouse-turned-entrepreneur Sallie Krawcheck invites readers to throw out stale (read: male) definitions of what success looks like and embrace the qualities that make them amazing collaborators, extraordinary leaders, and invaluable assets to their companies. Before launching Ellevest, a digital investment platform for women, Krawcheck served as CEO of Smith Barney, CEO of Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, and CFO of Citigroup. In OWN IT, she draws on her unique experiences (and the battle scars she has to prove them) from the highest levels of business and entrepreneurship to offer a fresh and contrarian outlook on navigating today’s business landscape, namely: Being a woman in the business world today isn’t a liability - it’s an asset. Success for professional women will no longer be about trying to compete at the men’s version of the game, Krawcheck says. And it will no longer be about contorting to men’s expectations of how powerful people behave. Instead, it’s about embracing and investing in our authentic selves as women - and bringing those selves proudly and unapologetically, to work. When we do this, Krawcheck says, we gain the power to advance in our careers in more natural ways. We gain the power to initiate courageous conversations in the workplace. We gain the power to forge non-traditional career paths; to leave companies that don’t respect our worth, and instead, go start our own. And we gain the power to invest our economic muscle in making our lives, and the world, better. There are many reasons to be optimistic about the future, because the business world is changing fast –driven largely by technology - and it’s changing in ways that play to women’s strengths. This gives us more power and opportunities than ever…and even more than we yet realize. This change is real, and it’s coming fast. It’s time to own it. Sallie Krawcheck is the cofounder and CEO of Ellevest, an innovative digital investment platform designed to help women reach their financial goals. She is also chair of Ellevate Network; a professional networking community whose mission is to advance women in business. She is one of the highest ranked women ever to have worked on Wall Street, having held posts such as CEO of Smith Barney, CEO of Merrill Lynch Wealth Management and CFO of Citigroup and was a top-ranked research analyst. She has been profiled as one of Fast Company’s “Most Creative People” in Business, as well as in the Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Forbes, and more. Krawcheck attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and holds an MBA from Columbia University. For more information, please visit: www.salliekrawcheck.com

Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Episode 41: Own It - The Power of Women at Work, with Sallie Krawcheck

Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2017 36:37


How are you owning 2017? In this special episode, Sallie Krawcheck, Chair of Ellevate Network and Founder and CEO of Ellevest, talks to Kristy about her new book, Own It. Sallie knows the business world is changing, and she thinks that with these changes, women are strategically positioned because of our innate strengths, to be successful. We have the opportunity to use the power we don't even know we have to change the world. We just need to stop taking the advice that says we should act like men.

Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Episode 41: Own It - The Power of Women at Work, with Sallie Krawcheck

Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2017 35:39


How are you owning 2017? In this special episode, Sallie Krawcheck, Chair of Ellevate Network and Founder and CEO of Ellevest, talks to Kristy about her new book, Own It. Sallie knows the business world is changing, and she thinks that with these changes, women are strategically positioned because of our innate strengths, to be successful. We have the opportunity to use the power we don't even know we have to change the world. We just need to stop taking the advice that says we should act like men.

Women Killing It!
Ep. 40: Sallie Krawcheck, CEO of Ellevest and Chair of Ellevate, Inspires Women to "Own It"

Women Killing It!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 43:16


As a woman who ascended to the highest ranks of Wall Street as CEO of Smith Barney, Merrill Lynch and Citi Private, Sallie Krawcheck has a tremendous amount of wisdom to impart. She shares life lessons in her new book "Own It: The Power of Women at Work," and explains why we have reason to be optimistic for the future.  Sallie also talks about Ellevest, a platform she has developed to close the gender investment gap, as well as her global professional women's network, Ellevate.  Listen for learnings on overcoming failure, seizing the power women already have, and "the most important career advice women aren't getting."

How Do We Fix It?
#77 Fixes for Feminists in a Time of Trump: Sallie Krawcheck

How Do We Fix It?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2016 30:28


Anyone who cares about diversity, feminism and closing the gender gap should be fired up about this show. Author, entrepreneur and - yes provocateur - Sallie Krawcheck is our guest.  Her forthcoming 2017 book is "Own It: The Power of Women at Work."  Sallie is CEO and Co-Founder of Ellevest, a digital investment platform and wealth management site for women.   For years, she has been well known as one of the most senior women on Wall Street and was called "the last honest analyst" by Fortune Magazine after the 2008 financial crisis.  She has deep experience in "the biggest boys club in the world" - the financial industry, where 86% of investment advisers are men. First off we talk about why the Trump Presidency could be good for feminists.  “It’s (locker room talk) on the table now,"  she says. The infamous conversation with Billie Bush, and the widely discussed New York Times column "How Wall Street Bro Talk Keeps Women Down" are both "a really important wake up call." Sallie lists the many benefits... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.