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How to lead and enjoy your career, with Helena Morrissey
Helena Morrissey is a passionate advocate for the equality of women and gender balance in workplaces, she is a member of the House of Lords and an established author and mentor with three decades of experience in the financial industry.
Today on The Wallet:
1/ Helena tells me how she navigated her way to become a CEO and a board member in a male-dominated industry, and how developing her style and personal brand has helped her to build self-confidence and lead as her authentic self.
2/ As Chairman of a large investment platform, Helena explains what the role of the chair entails, how we can get more women into leadership and senior positions, and how the statistics of women on boards have improved in recent years.
3/ In her latest campaign, Helena is encouraging more women to invest for the long term, so today she shares her top tips for getting started with investing.
You can follow and connect with Helena at:
- Instagram: @HelenaMorrissey
- Twitter: @MorrisseyHelena
- Book: Style and Substance: A Guide for Women who Want to Win at Work by Helena Morrissey
Resources:
- Vestpodâs Youtube interview with Helena (2018): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnBrPXxfVEk&t=1s
- Book: A Good Time to be a Girl by Helena Morrissey
- Book: A Short History of Islamic Thought by Fitzroy Morrissey
- 30% Club: https://30percentclub.org
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Iâm Emilie Bellet, the founder of Vestpod (https://www.vestpod.com/) and author of Youâre Not Broke, Youâre Pre-Rich. Join us on Instagram @vestpod (https://www.instagram.com/vestpod/) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/vestpod). Send me your messages at emilie@vestpod.com or https://telb.ee/abrzt.
* We are not certified financial advisers, information shared in this podcast is for educational purposes & does not constitute financial advice. Invest what you can afford only and for the long term.*
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