Entries by The Glass Hammer

Building Diversity: The AXA Equitable Connection

By Elizabeth Harrin (London) Would you attend a summit called ‘Finding Your Passion and Living Your Purpose’? Plenty of female employees at AXA Equitable did. “We thought that women at AXA would benefit from working together to create opportunities to do more – for themselves and for the company,” says Barbara Goodstein, Executive Vice President […]

35 Under 35: Laura Bissell, Managing Director, Okapi Partners

By Pamela Weinsaft (New York City) “You have to set goals—even if they are little goals—to achieve something. Every day set a goal,” said Laura Bissell, Managing Director of Okapi Partners. She spent her childhood watching her mother, a well-known interior designer in Boston, do just that, growing her fledgling business into a booming one. […]

Working Mother Top Companies List: The Success Stories in Big Law

By Liz O’Donnell (Boston) Four law firms made the Working Mother magazine Top 100 companies this year. Considering the legal profession’s reputation, this is encouraging news. Washington, D.C.-based Arnold & Porter is on the list for the tenth time, and the sixth consecutive year. Says Managing Partner, Richard M. Alexander, “Working mothers are a vital […]

In Case You Missed It: Business News Round-up

Contributed by Martin Mitchell of the Corporate Training Group. The U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer’s pre-budget report includes a 50% levy on bank bonuses of more than £25,000. Barack Obama plans to utilise the $200bn of unused Tarp funds to boost job creation. Japan announced a Y7,200bn stimulus package to help the country’s economic recovery. […]

Work-Life Balance Retreats for Women

By Tina Vasquez (Los Angeles) It’s an unfortunate fact that there are certain things in life that must be re-taught after years of plugging away at work, giving all of ourselves to our employers and families, and going months without a serious break of any kind. Sometimes we must re-learn how to take care of […]

The Walker Report: What’s Next for Corporate Governance in the UK?

By Elizabeth Harrin (London) Earlier this year Sir David Walker was asked by the UK Government to examine corporate governance in the banking industry. His consultative report was released in July and caused a stir with its far-reaching recommendations about the role of non-executive directors, the establishment of board risk committees and remuneration. There was […]

Voice of Experience: Dr. Sherry Cooper, Executive Vice-President and Global Economic Strategist of BMO Financial Group and Chief Economist of BMO Capital Markets

By Pamela Weinsaft (New York City) Dr. Sherry Cooper, Executive Vice-President and Global Economic Strategist of BMO Financial Group, was destined for the world of finance. An entrepreneur from an early age, Dr. Cooper said, “When I was 12, I spent the summer babysitting. But I didn’t just watch one child. I would gather all […]

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Managing Men

By Liz O’Donnell (Boston) The Institute of Leadership and Management, a UK-based organization that helps companies improve standards of leadership as well as individual and team performance, recently released a research report titled, “Index of Leadership Trust 2009.” The report looked at six areas by which leadership is measured: ability, understanding, fairness, openness, integrity and […]

Ask-A-Career Coach: Gratitude As A Career Management Tool

Contributed by Caroline Ceniza-Levine of SixFigureStart™ Given the upcoming holidays, I thought about writing about holiday networking, job search during the holidays or perhaps office party etiquette. Here’s why gratitude works not just around the holiday table but for your career as well: Gratitude puts you in a spirit of plenty – of having, instead […]