Archive of ‘Career & Finance’ category

Look Who Is Leaning In

                  Want to know what disruption looks like? Meet the 40 Women to Watch Over 40 for 2013.     The past few month’s I have been working on an initiative  called 40 Women to Watch Over 40 with Whitney Johnson, speaker, disruptor and author of Dare Dream […] Read more…

20-Something Q: Career Fatigue vs. Career Prospects

      I’m an attorney and have recently started my second job out of law school. I’m good at what I do — prosecuting domestic violence cases — but four months into my new job, I have realized that I dislike it, have some serious “compassion fatigue” and keep hoping that there is something […] Read more…

Guest Post: Lessons Learned

Today we have a guest post from Payal Shukla who shares her 20-something perspective on starting the next chapter of her life as she jumps into the real world.  After countless resume edits, dozens of cover letter drafts and endless hours of job applications and interviews, I recently was offered and accepted a full-time position […] Read more…

Do You Want To Be Fully Charged or In Charge?

Don’t get too crazy when you discover credit cards. You may hear this all the time, but you’d be surprised how many 40-somethings are still saddled by credit from their highly charged 20s. One women in LA laments that the closetful of designer shoes and handbags she collected in her twenties doesn’t come in handy […] Read more…

Mentor Monday: 7×7 Alum Shares Advice on Selling A Business

A few weeks ago Bernstein Global Wealth Management sponsored a 7×7 Mentoring Salon on entrepreneurship. With host Jeyran Ghara, a financial advisor at Bernstein, and lead mentors Stephanie Torosian, Senior Investment Planning Analyst and Joanne Wilson, Gotham Gal blogger and WEF co-founder and angel investor, we had plenty of hindsight and foresight to help female entrepreneurs […] Read more…

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