Multihyphenate Careers: Women Leaders Embrace Disruption
Resources
Resources & Recommendations
Organizations & Institutions
- Chief - A prestigious membership community for senior women business leaders, focused on amplifying and supporting women leaders through networking and community.
Articles & Papers
- "Have Women Ruined the Workplace?" (New York Times headline, mentioned as infamous) - A headline that sparked discussion about women in the workplace, which Alison Moore provided a fact-based perspective on.
- Fast Company piece on the multi-hyphenate career - An article where Alison Moore discussed the concept of senior women holding multiple professional identities.
People Mentioned
- Carolyn Childers (Co-founder and former CEO of Chief) - Mentioned as Alison Moore's predecessor and a previous guest on the show.
- Lindsay Kaplan (Co-founder of Chief) - Mentioned alongside Carolyn Childers as the founders who handed over the baton to Alison Moore.
- Mike Nicholas (Co-founder of Anset Uncles) - A Capital One Business customer who started a plant-based restaurant and community space.
- Nicole (Co-founder of Anset Uncles) - Mike Nicholas's wife and co-founder.
- Emily Warden (Owner of Emily Warden Designs) - A Capital One Business customer who owns a handcrafted fine jewelry store.
Other Resources
- Nationwide survey of women leaders (conducted by Chief in partnership with Harris) - This survey provided critical fact-based perspectives on new career approaches and signals of optimism among women leaders.