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Melinda French Gates says one role model impacts a woman’s future career the most: her father
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本文探讨了父亲对女性成长和成功的深远影响。梅琳达·弗兰奇·盖茨分享了她父亲如何通过言传身教,鼓励她和她的妹妹们追求梦想,相信女性可以成就一切。她父亲的工程师背景以及对女性同事的尊重,为她树立了榜样。文章还强调了家庭教育在塑造个人信念体系中的作用,并引用了网球明星比利·简·金的观点,印证了父亲支持对女儿的心理成长和未来成功的重要性。此外,文章还指出,体育运动和女性榜样同样是促进女性发展的重要因素,尤其是在培养领导力和应对失败的韧性方面。

👨‍👧 **父亲的鼓励是女性自信的基石**:梅琳达·弗兰奇·盖茨的父亲,一位参与阿波罗计划的航空航天工程师,坚信女性能做任何事,并以此教育子女。他尊重团队中的女性,并在家中经常谈论此事,这深刻影响了梅琳达的信念系统,让她相信自己能在任何领域取得成功,即使是在男性主导的环境中。

🏠 **家庭教育塑造女性的信念与行为**:文章指出,社会对女性的进步,例如更多女性担任财富500强公司领导者,始于家庭。父母的教育方式是女性信念体系的源头,直接影响她们未来与人互动的方式。梅琳达的父母,不顾经济压力,坚持让四个孩子都上大学,体现了他们对子女,无论性别,都能在社会上有所作为的期望。

💸 **独立的经济能力和抗压能力培养**:梅琳达·弗兰奇·盖茨在教育自己的孩子时,也秉持着同样的理念。她透露,当女儿创立一家初创公司时,她选择不提供资金支持,而是鼓励女儿通过自己的努力去融资。她认为,这不仅能帮助女儿学会应对拒绝,更能让她在真正的商业环境中成长,建立独立的经济能力和抗压能力。

⚽ **体育运动与女性领导力**:文章强调,除了父亲的榜样作用,体育运动和女性榜样对女性的成功同样至关重要。梅琳达指出,女性在体育运动中常常面临较少的榜样,因此代表性尤为重要。她还引用数据表明,参与体育运动的女性有更高的几率进入企业高管层,因为体育运动能够培养她们不畏失败、勇于尝试的精神,例如在比赛中失误后能够迅速调整并重新投入。

Growing up, many little girls were told they should be seen and not heard. The billionaire philanthropist Melinda French Gates, however, was told something entirely different: that she could do anything—and it shaped who she is today.

“My father, who worked on the Apollo missions, believed that women could do anything,” French Gates recently said at the Power of Women’s Sports Summit, presented by e.l.f. Beauty. “He empowered female mathematicians on his team, and talked about that in our house often.”

Raised in Dallas, Texas, with two younger brothers and one older sister, French Gates had parents who were determined that all four children, no matter their gender, would go to college—even when that meant stretching the family finances to send them. 

“It was not very easy for them to send us,” she added. “But my father and mother believed that women could do anything in society.”

Her mother, Elaine Agnes Amerland was a stay at home mom, meanwhile, her father Raymond Joseph French Jr. was an aerospace engineer who worked on the Apollo space program. And it was his respect for the women on his team—and his insistence that his own daughters had every right to dream big—that laid the foundation for French Gates’ belief that she could thrive in any room, no matter how male-dominated.

He even sent his daughter on her first business course during the summer after seventh grade. It was called the “Successful Life Course,” and she was just 12 at the time.

In the end, French Gates said that wider progress in “society”—like the push for more women leading Fortune 500 companies—begins at home because that’s where everyone’s belief system is born and impact how they’ll interact with others going forward.

Tennis legend Billie Jean King, who appeared alongside French Gates on the panel, echoed the power of fathers. 

“It’s wonderful to read your book, and I did love the part about your dad—thank you sticking up for the girls,” she said, adding that her dad was the same way and that fathers have a huge impact on their daughters’ future success.

“If he believes in you, like my dad believed in me as much as my brother. I cannot tell you how important it was psychologically.” 

Bill Gates’ parenting style for success

As a parent to Gen Z children of her own, French Gates seems to be paying it forward. She and her ex-husband, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, were intentional about instilling similar values of confidence and independence in their three children. 

Even after they pass away,  the Gates children have been told they’ll need to start on their own two feet and will inherit less than “less than 1%” of the family fortune.

But the latest example of this is refusing to fund their daughter’s startup

“I have a daughter who just started a business this year,” French Gates revealed earlier on the panel. “She got capitalized not because of my contacts, not because of me. I wouldn’t put money into it.”

Her reasoning? If this is a “real business,” she said, then others need to be willing to back it. And more important, her daughter should learn how to navigate the sting of rejection if it doesn’t get that funding. “That’s what I told her,” French Gates added. “She’s growing from this.”

And while the 60-year-old mother didn’t reveal which daughter she was referring to, their youngest, Phoebe, recently launched a fashion-tech startup, Phia, with her Stanford roommate, Sophia Kianni.

The platform compares clothing prices from over 40,000 sites to help users find the best deals. Back in April, the 22-year-old “nepo baby” revealed that her parents wouldn’t let her drop out of the prestigious university to launch a startup, like her dad did.

Two other factors behind girls’ success: Female role models and sports

It’s not just dads that mould the female leaders of tomorrow. Two other factors play a huge part, French Gates said: Sports and female role models. 

“When a young man looks up in society, he can see if he wants to be a politician, three dozen archetypes of male politicians. He can look up and see three dozen archetypes of business leader, three dozen archetypes in sports that he might want to be,” she explained.

“When a young girl looks up, she doesn’t see three dozen archetypes of different types of women she might want to be in sport, politicians, media, business. Take your field.” 

That’s why representation matters. “This role modeling that Billie Jean has done over time, it’s what we all have to do so that young girls see that they can be a leader, that they can have money, that they can play the game in society that we all play,” French Gates added.

And when it comes to women in sports, it has a two-fold effect on the success of young girls: Those inspired to join a football, gymnastics, or any sport team have a higher chance of making it to the corner office later in life.   

“The only correlation they can find of women in the C suite, the CEO spot, is that they all played sport—or the majority played sport,” Melinda French Gates highlighted. “And the thesis is they didn’t mind failing.” 

“You step out of bounds playing soccer, you go right back to it. You lose the tennis match sometimes. You learn to fail and that failing is okay.”

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