Contributed by Jillian Lavender
Late nights, endless meetings, weekend work, constant packing and unpacking for business trips (and then catching up afterwards), the inbox that never goes down, the reading pile that keeps on growing…
Sound familiar?
This was my world for many years as divisional CEO of a global publishing company. Though the work was exciting and rewarding, I constantly felt tired. My body was straining with the effects of jetlag, my digestion was off because of all the erratic meals and late night business dinners and I had a background sense of being overwhelmed by the never ending grind.
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Voice of Experience: Annemarie G. DiCola, CEO of Trepp LLC
Voices of ExperienceAnnemarie DiCola is the Chief Executive Officer of Trepp LLC, a leading technology company in the commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) sector. Ms. DiCola began her career in law after she earned her degree at New York University Law School and worked at a private law firm. Due to some unexpected twists and turns in her career, she found herself at Trepp.
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Reviews: NYC Top 3 Power Lunch Destinations
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The everywoman Conference Scotland “Maximising your potential and growing your business”
NewsWe are delighted to invite you to attend The everywoman Conference Scotland. The conference is a unique opportunity, giving you rare access through presentations and workshops to some of the UK’s most successful women in business – women who have taken an idea and through hard work and determination made it into a successful business.
Financial Technologies Women Should Know More About (Part 1)
Next LevelContributed by Sophie Fletcher
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United We Stand: Why Collaboration and Identifying Your Strengths is Key
Next LevelSuccessful collaboration brings all the good things Corporate America has to offer:
So it’s surprising that more people don’t practice collaboration at work on a more consistent basis. Perhaps there are not enough role models out there. If you are lucky enough to have a manager that collaborates well, take note and try to learn from his or her behavior. On the chance that you don’t, here are some behaviors you may want to think about developing, in order to improve your capacity for collaboration: Read more
“Out at Work” – Interview with Arden Hoffman, GALN at Goldman Sachs
Expert AnswersIn response to recent reader requests, The Glass Hammer decided to publish an article on special issues that gay and lesbian people might face in the workplace. We wanted to find out what it’s like to be “out at work” at a major financial institution, and offer some advice to our readers about how to make the most of networks and affinity groups for gay and lesbian employees, as well as how to address sexual orientation issues at work.
To help us examine this topic, we interviewed Arden Hoffman, Vice President and Head of Learning and Development for the Technology division of Goldman Sachs, and former Co-Chair of GALN, Goldman’s gay and lesbian network of employees. Ms. Hoffman has been at Goldman for four and a half years, and was head of GALN for three and a half years.
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The 3rd Annual Euromoney Vietnam Investment Forum:Sustaining Growth and Reform in Asia’s Next Tiger
NewsWith an average annual growth in GDP of 7.4% from 2000 to the present, Vietnam has become Asia’s second-fastest-growing economy. The “investor story” is multi-faceted: post-WTO strengthening of the manufacturing and export sectors, the one time opportunity represented by the privatization/equitization process, the booming and developing stock market, massive infrastructure investment opportunities, and an increasingly regionally integrated economy; just to name a few.
Voice of Experience: Jennifer Ralph Oppold, Hedge Fund Analyst
Voices of ExperienceTo continue our Voice of Experience series with another up and coming young woman in finance, The Glass Hammer interviewed Jennifer Ralph Oppold, a research analyst at a long/short hedge fund with about $6.5 billion under management that invests in small and mid-cap companies.
Educational Background and Early Work Experience
Jen graduated from Princeton in 2001 with a BA in International Relations. From there, she went on to work as a business analyst at McKinsey in New York, where she focused on strategic management consulting. At McKinsey, Jen was able to hone her skills in analysis, communication and problem solving.
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Securities Industry Institute
NewsThe Securities Industry Institute® (SII) exists to provide quality executive education to professionals in the securities industry and financial markets. Its aim is to keep them informed on current issues and practices, and to cultivate the skills they will need in the years ahead.
Passions: Spotlight on Meditation
PassionsContributed by Jillian Lavender
Sound familiar?
This was my world for many years as divisional CEO of a global publishing company. Though the work was exciting and rewarding, I constantly felt tired. My body was straining with the effects of jetlag, my digestion was off because of all the erratic meals and late night business dinners and I had a background sense of being overwhelmed by the never ending grind.
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