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EPISODE · Sep 9, 2020 · 27 MIN

Mariela Dabbah – Next Generation of Women Leaders

from Beyond the Bottomline · host Anna Cook

What is pivotal to the development of the next generation of women leaders. Risk of losing our true selves as we develop into leaders – How can women remain authentic and at the same time climbe the career ladder. My guest today is Mariela Dabbah, Founder of the Red Shoe Movement. We will be discussing: What is pivotal to the development of the next generation of women leaders? Where will they come from? What progress has there been? What changes in attitudes? Is there a risk of losing our true selves as we develop into leaders? How can women remain authentic and at the same time climbe the career ladder? Does the effect and results differ depending on the generation. Is the Y generation lost and what about ageism… Is the discrimination that exists for woman even more pronounced if our ethnic origin isn’t the ‘accepted stereotype’ of whatever country we are in? Mariela Dabbah – Founder of the Red Shoe Movement. Professional success instigator. Consultant. International Speaker for Fortune 500’s, Harvard, Princeton and large non-profits. Facilitator. One of People en Español’s ’25 Most Powerful Women.’ 7 award winning, best-selling books on education, career development & success. Media contributor CNN, Univision, Telemundo, Yahoo, & many others. You can find Mariela on the web: Website – Red Shoe Movement Social Media –  twitter

What is pivotal to the development of the next generation of women leaders. Risk of losing our true selves as we develop into leaders – How can women remain authentic and at the same time climbe the career ladder. My guest today is Mariela Dabbah, Founder of the Red Shoe Movement. We will be discussing: What is pivotal to the development of the next generation of women leaders? Where will they come from? What progress has there been? What changes in attitudes? Is there a risk of losing our true selves as we develop into leaders? How can women remain authentic and at the same time climbe the career ladder? Does the effect and results differ depending on the generation. Is the Y generation lost and what about ageism… Is the discrimination that exists for woman even more pronounced if our ethnic origin isn’t the ‘accepted stereotype’ of whatever country we are in? Mariela Dabbah – Founder of the Red Shoe Movement. Professional success instigator. Consultant. International Speaker for Fortune 500’s, Harvard, Princeton and large non-profits. Facilitator. One of People en Español’s ’25 Most Powerful Women.’ 7 award winning, best-selling books on education, career development & success. Media contributor CNN, Univision, Telemundo, Yahoo, & many others. You can find Mariela on the web: Website – Red Shoe Movement Social Media –  twitter

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