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Sue Bunnell is the Senior Vice President and Managing Counsel for Wells Fargo as well as the President and Co-Chair of Leading Women in Technology (LWT), a women's professional development nonprofit. LWT’s mission is to help professional women develop the skills and experience they need to achieve their goals. Recently, Sue also joined the Board for the Professional BusinessWomen of California, which provides skill development, networking opportunities, and inspiration to women at all levels.

In this episode…

As working women, it can sometimes feel impossible to change the opinions of those who don’t respect or appreciate you. However, as women’s advocate Sue Bunnell says, you can’t tell people what to think—but you can show them why and how they need to respect you. Her advice? Work hard, show up, and find a group of women who will motivate you.

Join host Sarah Nichols in this episode of The Women’s Advocate as she chats with Sue Bunnell, the President and Co-Chair of Leading Women in Technology (LWT), about how to find your power as a working woman. Sue shares her salty wisdom on approaching biases, negotiating job offers, and finding the fellow lady bosses that will hold you accountable. Stay tuned to discover how to reshape your career and get on the path to success today.

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Content provided by Sarah Nichols. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sarah Nichols or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Sue Bunnell is the Senior Vice President and Managing Counsel for Wells Fargo as well as the President and Co-Chair of Leading Women in Technology (LWT), a women's professional development nonprofit. LWT’s mission is to help professional women develop the skills and experience they need to achieve their goals. Recently, Sue also joined the Board for the Professional BusinessWomen of California, which provides skill development, networking opportunities, and inspiration to women at all levels.

In this episode…

As working women, it can sometimes feel impossible to change the opinions of those who don’t respect or appreciate you. However, as women’s advocate Sue Bunnell says, you can’t tell people what to think—but you can show them why and how they need to respect you. Her advice? Work hard, show up, and find a group of women who will motivate you.

Join host Sarah Nichols in this episode of The Women’s Advocate as she chats with Sue Bunnell, the President and Co-Chair of Leading Women in Technology (LWT), about how to find your power as a working woman. Sue shares her salty wisdom on approaching biases, negotiating job offers, and finding the fellow lady bosses that will hold you accountable. Stay tuned to discover how to reshape your career and get on the path to success today.

  continue reading

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