Ashley Connell, CEO/Founder of Prowess Project, on the "She-Cession," Standing Out in the Workforce, and More

EPISODE · Jul 7, 2021 · 33 MIN

Ashley Connell, CEO/Founder of Prowess Project, on the "She-Cession," Standing Out in the Workforce, and More

from #WeGotGoals by aSweatLife · host aSweatLife

Here's a sobering statistic that keeps Ashley Connell up at night: 43% of women leave the workforce to have children, and if out for just 3 years, a woman loses 37% of compensation power (Harvard Business Review). But at the same time, research shows that having women in leadership roles benefits the company in major, measurable ways. For example, firms with female CEOs often perform better in the stock market than those with male CEOs, and one study showed that female CEOs achieve up to 18 percent higher revenue per employee than male CEOs. So why the gender pay gap, if the benefits of having working mothers on your team are so obvious? That's what Ashley and I get into on this episode of #WeGotGoals, as we discuss the motivation behind the Prowess Project. The Prowess Project solves for two problems: first, teams struggling to find easy-to-hire, flexible talent that “hit the ground” running, and second, educated, experienced women who paused their careers, many to become caretakers, who want to get back into the workforce but can't find flexible, empowering jobs. By vetting and certifying these women in the latest tech tools, remote work, empathy and project management, Prowess Project matches them up with roles based on the skills needed and behavior compatibility with the new team. Ashley's passion for Prowess Project and women in the workforce rings clearly with every word she says in this interview. Along the way, we'll hear her talk about her previous big goal of working and living abroad as an adult, her advice to women entering the workforce at this moment in time, and what industries she thinks are most welcoming to women after a pause in their career. Episode resources: The New York Times article we mentioned on the she-cession Connect with Ashley on LinkedIn here Learn more about the Prowess Project here And from aSweatLife: How to ask for (and get) a raise If you love this episode as much as we do, subscribe to the #WeGotGoals podcast wherever you like to listen to podcasts, including on Apple and Spotify (and leave us a rating while you’re at it, please).

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