Women, work and self-worth: A conversation with Claire Wasserman
Allison Davis (CGS’73, COM’75) will moderate the conversation as she and Claire discuss all things women, work and self-worth. From how to get ahead to how to stay sane, combating imposter syndrome and perfectionism, and negotiating your salary.
You’ll walk away with an understanding of how to take command of your career so you can command what you’re worth.
About the presenter:
Claire Wasserman (CAS’09), Author and Founder, Ladies Get Paid
Claire Wasserman is an educator, author, and founder of Ladies Get Paid, a global community that champions the professional and financial advancement of women. She is also the producer and host of John Hancock’s podcast, “朋友 Who Talk About Money”.Claire has traveled the country teaching thousands of women how to negotiate millions of dollars in raises, start businesses, and advocate for themselves in the workplace. Claire was named one of Entrepreneur Magazine’s 100 Most Powerful Women and is a highly-sought-after expert for Fortune 500 companies working to improve diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging within their organizations. She’s spoken at places such as Facebook, Harvard, and the United Nations Foundation, as well as partnerships with Nike, Indeed, and the City of Los Angeles. Her book, Ladies Get Paid, is currently available for pre-order at ladiesgetpaid.com/book.
Learn more about Claire at clairewasserman.com and follow her on Instagram at @clairegetspaid.
About the moderator:
Allison J. Davis (CGS ’73, COM ’75)
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