Sallie Krawcheck quotes
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“If you haven't had a major fail in your career - face-plant level - you aren't trying hard enough.”
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“People say to me, 'Has being a woman helped or hindered your career?' And the answer is yes.”
-- Sallie KrawcheckSource : "74 Minutes With Sallie Krawcheck" by Helaine Olen, nymag.com. June 28, 2013.
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“If it comes down to your ethics vs. a job, choose ethics. You can always find another job.”
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“What I saw a thousand times during the downturn was, 'We'd like to give her that opportunity, but we need to go with the sure thing - we can't afford diversity right now,'”
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“Nothing bad happens when women are in positions of power.”
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“If you're not making some notable mistakes along the way, you're certainly not taking enough business and career chances.”
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“There is absolutely nothing that beats hard work.”
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“Networking is the No. 1 unwritten rule of success in business.”
-- Sallie KrawcheckSource : "Women: How to Thrive in Financial Services" by Skiddy von Stade, www.huffingtonpost.com. December 4, 2013.
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“Greater diversity drives better business results.”
-- Sallie KrawcheckSource : Source: www.pbs.org
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“As we work together and pool our resources, there's room for everyone to be successful.”
-- Sallie KrawcheckSource : Source: www.pbs.org
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“I love what's going on these days with these powerful women who are really working to make a difference.”
-- Sallie KrawcheckSource : "Sallie Krawcheck of Ellevest and the Gender Investing Gap". Interview with Denver Frederick, August 18, 2016.
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“I prefer the word "engagement." Instead of empowerment, it's enabling women to engage in business.”
-- Sallie KrawcheckSource : Source: www.pbs.org
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“If a woman is making $85,000 a year, putting aside 20% of her income, putting it in a bank, earning very little...Over the course of her life vs. investing, this can cost her $1.5 million, $2 million, $2.5 million. Life changing amounts.”
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“I'm really putting my life towards helping women to invest, and there's a circular reference here because if women can invest and give themselves the opportunity to earn higher returns, they can start those businesses. They can go to work with a little more confidence to ask for that promotion, to ask for the new assignment, etc.”
-- Sallie KrawcheckSource : "Venus Williams And Sallie Krawcheck Want Women To Invest". "All Things Considered" with Michel Martin, www.npr.org. September 18, 2016.
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“Technology is going to play an increasingly, increasingly, increasingly important role in every industry. And it's good.”
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“I would say one of the reasons that women don't invest to the same extent that men do, is because we still think of it in some ways as a male pursuit.”
-- Sallie KrawcheckSource : "Sallie Krawcheck of Ellevest and the Gender Investing Gap". Interview with Denver Frederick, www.denver-frederick.com. August 18, 2016.
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“I think that indicates why men tend to invest more wealth. If he loses some, there's more coming in. Whereas for women, it's like "Ugh, I gotta keep this."”
-- Sallie KrawcheckSource : "Sallie Krawcheck of Ellevest and the Gender Investing Gap". Interview With Denver Frederick, www.denver-frederick.com. August 18, 2016.
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“Facts are that the financial advisers on Wall Street today or anywhere depending on which firm, what point in time - 85 to 88 percent male, and that is part of why investing for women they tell us feels unapproachable because they don't see people who look like them.”
-- Sallie KrawcheckSource : "Venus Williams And Sallie Krawcheck Want Women To Invest". "All Things Considered" with Michel Martin, www.npr.org. September 18, 2016.
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“Women, girls and young ladies tend to be as good or better at math than boys, but you didn't think that either.”
-- Sallie KrawcheckSource : "Sallie Krawcheck of Ellevest and the Gender Investing Gap". Interview with Denver Frederick, www.denver-frederick.com. August 18, 2016.
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“When you speak to a man or a woman about money, they will use water visualizations. For men, it typically is a river. Money comes in; money goes out. The level rises; the level sinks. For women, when you talk about money, to her... it's a pond. It's a set amount. She husbands it, and it typically goes in one direction... which is down.”
-- Sallie KrawcheckSource : "Sallie Krawcheck of Ellevest and the Gender Investing Gap". Interview With Denver Frederick, www.denver-frederick.com. August 18, 2016.
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“Women tend to live longer than men do. Women tend to have, unfortunately, their salaries peaked sooner than men's do. Both of these things are extraordinarily important in putting together financial and investing plans for women.”
-- Sallie KrawcheckSource : "Venus Williams And Sallie Krawcheck Want Women To Invest". "All Things Considered" with Michel Martin, www.npr.org. September 18, 201.
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“If a woman was successful, she wasn't helping other women.”
-- Sallie KrawcheckSource : Source: www.pbs.org
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“Women tend to have a better track record in investing - when they invest - than men do, because they tend to take a longer-term perspective. They tend to trade less. They tend to shift in and out of stocks or mutual funds less often.”
-- Sallie KrawcheckSource : "Sallie Krawcheck of Ellevest and the Gender Investing Gap". Interview with Denver Frederick, www.denver-frederick.com. August 18, 2016.
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“Women tend to collaborate, in my experience, more easily than gentlemen do.”
-- Sallie KrawcheckSource : Source: www.pbs.org
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“Women tend to very much, very much think of money as a means to an end, not as an end in itself.”
-- Sallie KrawcheckSource : "Sallie Krawcheck of Ellevest and the Gender Investing Gap". Interview With Will Greenberg, www.denver-frederick.com. August 18, 2016.
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“I can tell you that my experience has been that the gentlemen are more likely to come and ask for the order, ask for the raise, ask for the promotion, and that the women are less likely to do so.”
-- Sallie Krawcheck
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