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Leslie McIntyre Tavella of Culpeo HR: “Take the time to invest in your people”

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Meet with them quarterly, talk to them, make sure that they are happy, challenged, and in love with your brand. She loves taking something that is shabby and rundown and repurposing it back to life. Leslie loves her community of Fairfield and looks forward to continuing her work in the community and with non-profit groups.

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“Allow salary information to be shared” with Shanna Hocking and Candice Georgiadis

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I would suggest that three of the factors are: some male-dominated occupations pay significantly more than industries or roles that mostly employ women; women are expected to behave differently when it comes to certain work behaviors, such as salary negotiations; and bias against working mothers. Shanna received a B.A.

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Carli Evilsizer On How We Need To Redefine Success

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Carli is the founder of Partum, the online marketplace connecting mothers to virtual maternal health & wellness providers and mission-driven brands. With Partum, families can easily find products and services specifically for mothers while shopping by values like ethically made, vegan ingredients, BIPOC-owned, etc. matrenscense!).

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AMBITION WEEK: Coaching Your Ambitious Direct Report to Not Be Hated.

The HR Capitalist

Capitalist Note: I'm tagging this week "Ambition Week", celebrating the people in your organization that want to dominate the world. If you're like me, you love a direct report with ambition. Someone that would run over his own mother for the next promotion. Are you better off with or without these people? Bill Bradley.

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My Children Have Paws

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In honor of Mother’s Day, I’d like to dedicate this blog to those special, often over-looked women whose “ children have paws.”. The current pandemic may keep you from seeing your mother or your family from personally visiting you. And most importantly, don’t rule out something that involves wearing comfy shoes, a name tag and lanyard.

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Peggy Sweeney-McDonald: “Get some gratitude in your attitude!”

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She is the host of Life in the A-Zone, a storytelling podcast series where she chronicles her bittersweet journey of moving home to Louisiana after her mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Before we start, our readers would love to “get to know you” a bit better. Our parents were both outgoing, fabulous storytellers, and loved life.

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Elisabeth Allen On The Five Things You Can Do To Become More Resilient During Turbulent Times

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Our readers would love to get to know you a bit better. My desire to find more control and order in my life was further triggered when I became a working mother to my now three-year-old son. I thought to myself, “who am I going to be as a mother?” Mothers are faced with unpredictable outcomes almost daily.