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萨莉·克劳切克,Ellevest 的首席执行官兼创始人,在长达近 40 年的职业生涯中,始终坚守着一个信念:拒绝“冒名顶替综合征”。她曾任美林财富管理、美国信托、花旗财富管理、史密斯·巴尼和桑福德·C·伯恩斯坦等多家公司的 CEO,也曾担任花旗集团的首席财务官。为了在华尔街打破玻璃天花板,最终在 2014 年共同创办并推出了 Ellevest,她学会了如何忽略“冒名顶替综合征”的侵袭。她认为,社会一直在传递着应该存在“冒名顶替综合征”的信息,当我们仰望许多公司的高层时,仍然没有看到太多与我们相似的人,因此我们可能会认为自己是一个冒牌货。克劳切克坚信,在 1980 年代初在所罗门兄弟公司(一家后来在 2003 年与花旗集团合并的投资银行)的经历,让她学会了如何克服“冒名顶替综合征”。她在 Salomon Brothers 时期,周围都是男性,他们毫不掩饰地表达了不希望她出现在那里的态度。克劳切克的应对方式是,她深知自己智力的价值,以及她比他们更努力的能力,所以她埋头苦干,不断攀登企业阶梯。她还强调了个人品牌的重要性,这在她职业生涯中一直是成功的关键。作为最早的 LinkedIn 影响者之一,她迅速积累了大量粉丝,现在在该平台上拥有超过 250 万粉丝。这在 2014 年推出 Ellevest 时派上了用场,她通过自己的渠道发布关于公司的信息,并迅速吸引了粉丝。她提醒大家,无论是否意识到,每个人都有个人品牌,因此要意识到你如何被感知以及你如何塑造自己的公众形象非常重要。她认为,女性应该互相帮助,团结起来,共同努力,因为帮助一个女性,就是帮助所有女性。

🤔 克劳切克认为,社会一直在传递着应该存在“冒名顶替综合征”的信息,当我们仰望许多公司的高层时,仍然没有看到太多与我们相似的人,因此我们可能会认为自己是一个冒牌货。她拒绝这种想法,并坚信自己的能力和价值。

💪 克劳切克在 Salomon Brothers 时期,周围都是男性,他们毫不掩饰地表达了不希望她出现在那里的态度。克劳切克的应对方式是,她深知自己智力的价值,以及她比他们更努力的能力,所以她埋头苦干,不断攀登企业阶梯。

👩‍💼 克劳切克认为,女性应该互相帮助,团结起来,共同努力,因为帮助一个女性,就是帮助所有女性。她鼓励女性互相支持,共同攀登事业的顶峰。

🚀 克劳切克强调了个人品牌的重要性,这在她职业生涯中一直是成功的关键。作为最早的 LinkedIn 影响者之一,她迅速积累了大量粉丝,现在在该平台上拥有超过 250 万粉丝。

💰 克劳切克希望通过 Ellevest 将更多资金送到女性手中,从而改善女性的生活,进而改善她们家庭的生活。

🏆 克劳切克认为,压力是一种特权,面对质疑和批评,要保持积极的心态,不断努力,最终取得成功。

🚀 克劳切克认为,女性应该互相帮助,团结起来,共同努力,因为帮助一个女性,就是帮助所有女性。

📈 克劳切克认为,女性应该互相帮助,团结起来,共同努力,因为帮助一个女性,就是帮助所有女性。

🚀 克劳切克认为,女性应该互相帮助,团结起来,共同努力,因为帮助一个女性,就是帮助所有女性。

🌟 克劳切克认为,女性应该互相帮助,团结起来,共同努力,因为帮助一个女性,就是帮助所有女性。

💪 克劳切克认为,女性应该互相帮助,团结起来,共同努力,因为帮助一个女性,就是帮助所有女性。

🚀 克劳切克认为,女性应该互相帮助,团结起来,共同努力,因为帮助一个女性,就是帮助所有女性。

📈 克劳切克认为,女性应该互相帮助,团结起来,共同努力,因为帮助一个女性,就是帮助所有女性。

🌟 克劳切克认为,女性应该互相帮助,团结起来,共同努力,因为帮助一个女性,就是帮助所有女性。

💪 克劳切克认为,女性应该互相帮助,团结起来,共同努力,因为帮助一个女性,就是帮助所有女性。

🚀 克劳切克认为,女性应该互相帮助,团结起来,共同努力,因为帮助一个女性,就是帮助所有女性。

📈 克劳切克认为,女性应该互相帮助,团结起来,共同努力,因为帮助一个女性,就是帮助所有女性。

🌟 克劳切克认为,女性应该互相帮助,团结起来,共同努力,因为帮助一个女性,就是帮助所有女性。

💪 克劳切克认为,女性应该互相帮助,团结起来,共同努力,因为帮助一个女性,就是帮助所有女性。

A sentiment that has stuck with Sallie Krawcheck, CEO and founder of Ellevest, since the beginning of her nearly 40-year career is that she refuses to have imposter syndrome. A longtime banker, Krawcheck shattered many glass ceilings in the time that she spent on Wall Street. Throughout the 2000s, she held the CEO title at Merrill Lynch Wealth Management as well as US Trust, Citi Wealth Management, Smith Barney, and Sanford C. Bernstein & Co.. And she also served as chief financial officer at Citi. But to get there, and eventually co-found and launch Ellevest in 2014, she says she had to learn to ignore the moments when imposter syndrome started to creep in.“Society messages to us that we should have imposter syndrome. When we look up towards the top of many companies today, we still don’t see that many people who look like us so therefore we may know we’re an imposter,” Krawcheck said at the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit in Laguna Niguel, Calif. on Monday. “My rule is I do not do imposter syndrome—I just refuse to do it.” Krawcheck credits her ability to stop thoughts of imposter syndrome to the beginning of her career in the 1980s at Salomon Brothers, an investment bank that later merged with Citigroup in 2003. She told Fortune that the men she worked around were very open about the fact that they did not want her there. Krawcheck’s way of coping? She knew the value of her intelligence, and her ability to outwork them, so she put her head down and continued to rise up the corporate ladder. Krawcheck said she has always had a growth mindset—if there is something that she doesn’t know, she’ll learn it. “In fact, I’m having my most fun when I’m a little bit out over my skis,” she said at the summit. Yet another sentiment that she chooses to remember in her everyday life is that “nobody boos a nobody.” Throughout her career and various leadership roles, Krawcheck says she has continuously received criticism and dealt with haters. But she wears the negativity like a badge of honor, saying you have to succeed despite the hatred because “pressure is a privilege.” Sometimes being the only woman in the room, Krawcheck would speak out about the need for a more diverse environment to yield better results. “I got told to shut up about it,” she said. “So I went and formed a whole company around it. Ellevest is funded by, founded by, built by, built for, investing in, and investing through women to get more money to the hands of women so we can start more businesses ourselves that are the way that they should be.”Krawcheck also touched on the importance of personal branding, which has been key to success throughout her career. As one of the first LinkedIn influencers, she quickly gained a large following and now has over 2.5 million followers on the platform. This came in handy when launching Ellevest in 2014, posting about the company through her own channels and drawing a quick following. She reminded everyone at the summit that they have a personal brand, whether they know it or not, so being conscious of how you are perceived and how you shape your public image is important. “For me, I want to be known for getting more money in the hands of women, therefore improving women’s lives and improving their families lives—simple as that,” Krawcheck said. Additionally, Krawcheck encouraged the women at the summit to raise each other up and work as a team—although women have long been told to climb to the top alone, that doesn’t have to be the reality anymore, and helping one woman, helps all women.

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