Career Advice Collage Time! Powerful Insights From 5 Extraordinary Women Changemakers in 2023
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“Really think about why are you doing what you're doing, what motivates you?…(and) be extremely opportunistic and don't be afraid to take risks….(M)ost of my opportunities that I've had have come from me putting my hand up, taking a chance, doing something that feels scary and terrifying, but that is aligned to my core goal and mission of working on climate and sustainability.” Lucy Hargreaves on Electric Ladies Podcast
To kick off 2024, here is powerful career advice for women who want to make a difference and make money and excel in their career. My talented guests and I give career advice in every episode of Electric Ladies Podcast (400+!) and listeners asked us to air collages of some of that advice now and then.
This episode includes advice from these five extraordinary women from government, the arts, science and business, using their unique talents to drive a clean, green economy in which women have economic parity (the Electric Ladies Podcast mission).
This episode brings you advice from:
· Jessica Filante-Farrington, Director of Global Sustainability at AT&T
· Rose-May Lucotte, CEO and Cofounder of ChangeNow Summit, massive climate summit in Paris, France
· Sarah Golden, Vice President of Energy at Greenbiz, climate-focused media and events company
· Lucy Hargreaves, Head of Climate Policy at Patch, carbon markets platform
· Pamela Conrad, Landscape Architect, Founder and Executive Director of Climate Positive Design
Read Joan’s Forbes articles here too – which also include career advice, as well as ways to stay abreast of the clean, green economy.
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