I’m Pissed About What She Missed

A couple of weeks ago, I read an article that got under my skin. (Strap in, friends. Peeved LGO incoming.) Nina Ajemian wrote a solid piece in the new MPW Daily about female founders heading back to school after their exits. It’s thoughtful. It’s well-researched. And still—it misses the mark. Because it frames these women like they’re … Read more

That’s Ms. Jackson, if you’re nasty

Picture me, dancing around my office, singing, “That’s Ms. Jackson, if you’re nasty.” Yes, my friends, we’re talking about control. (And, go ahead, play this little ditty while you read on… Ms. Jackson would want it that way.) This time of year, control feels like the ultimate luxury. Between the wild pace of holiday commitments, … Read more

You’ve Come a Long Way Baby

I had a video call last week with some frolleagues.   Frolleagues (n): those colleagues who have become friends. Similar to framily (those friends who have become family). We were laughing about what we looked like, how we sounded, who we were when we first started off in our careers.  Because of our friendly relationships, we … Read more