SEEing Change When Women Lead
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Episode #6 - SEEing Change When Women Lead
In episode 6, we talk to the incredible Julia Boorstin, CNBC’s Senior Media & Tech Correspondent and Author of the new book When Women Lead. With almost two decades reporting at the cross section of media and technology, she shares her journey as a rising media correspondent and how the news room has evolved for the better.
As an avid supporter of companies disrupting the status quo and striving for gender equity, she talks about why she is optimistic about the progress that has been made in closing the gender gap and where we still have work to do.
It is this unique vantage point that inspired her to write her new book, When Women Lead where she tells the stories of 60+ women who defy the odds and transform business, all with data revealing how they did it.
This episode will leave you feeling hopeful for the future of women in leadership!
When Women Lead is available for preorder now. For information about Julia Boorstin and the book, go to JuliaBoorstin.com
ABOUT R. Seelaus & Co., Inc.
Annie Seelaus is CEO of R. Seelaus & Co., Inc. The firm is a certified women's business enterprise ("WBE") and has grown into a full-service financial firm that is mission-driven in its commitment to creating more opportunities for women in financial services. R. Seelaus & Co., Inc., and its subsidiaries offer investment advisory, asset management, capital markets, brokerage, fixed income and equity trading, institutional sales, leveraged finance, and insurance services. The R. Seelaus & Co., LLC subsidiary is a broker-dealer registered with the SEC and a member of FINRA, and the subsidiary Seelaus Asset Management, LLC, is an SEC Registered Investment Advisor ("RIA"). With various fixed-income trading desks and more than seventy professionals, both entities serve individuals, families, public and private companies, non-profit organizations, and institutional investors. The firm has offices in New Jersey, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, North Carolina, and Massachusetts. For more information about R. Seelaus & Co., and its subsidiaries visit www.rseelaus.com
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