Whatever you got you have to accentuate. I ran my female card up and down the ladder my whole career, because I was in a man's world. It was worked by women but owned by men. I was the only female owner in my field at that time.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have been working in male-dominated industries most of my life. When I started my career in investment banking, I was one of two women in my analyst class.
The modern economy is becoming a place where women hold the cards.
The role and importance of females in companies can make a big difference.
The way I look at - speaking as a woman - I understand what it means to be a daughter, and to be a wife, and to be a mother, and also to be a career woman. The multiple roles that women can play in a society if given the opportunity is really a tremendous asset.
I always had more women working for me than men.
Technology is one of the key drivers of female economic empowerment, but the fields that women choose to participate in are still decidedly gendered.
The men I worked for didn't look at me as having any gender at all. They regarded me more as a workhorse.
I feel that gender balance in the work environment is actually the best recipe for success.
I create women characters by watching the female staff at my studio. Half the staff are women.
I don't think of being a woman in an industry of men. I didn't walk into the kitchen and go, 'Ooh, I'm a girl!' I didn't get into my chosen profession. I wanted to be good at something.