Getting to 50/50: Conversations to Bridge the Gender Gap

Pratima Rao Gluckman

Currently we are at about 5 of women in the top roles of Fortune 500 Companies. What will it take to get to 50 percent? Pratima Rao Gluckman explores stories, issues and mindsets related to fostering gender equity in our organizations, education institutions and communities and invites a wide range of thought leaders to join in the conversation.

  1. 09/14/2020

    Getting to 50/50: Luck, Persistence, and the Pursuit of Happiness - A Conversation with Mayah Curtis

    "When your inner dialogue doesn't align with your external environment, things won't turn out right," explains Mayah Curtis. Join Pratima and Mayah as they discuss how through leadership, you can create an environment of empowerment and elevation.  ____________________________________________________________ Mayah Curtis is a Senior Principal in Commercial Services at IQVIA. With over fifteen years of experience in healthcare analytics and technology consulting services in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, she is widely recognized for her visionary executive leadership, highlighted by a passion for entrepreneurship and organizational growth. Mayah built and led the rapid growth of commercial analytics and outsourcing practices spanning sales, marketing, client services and corporate development. At IQVIA, Mayah is leading the innovation and commercialization of new artificial intelligence machine learning offerings across U.S.businesses and in global partnerships. She also established the U.S. commercial outsourcing practice nationwide and led significant revenue and operational expansion; founded the IQVIA Academy, a high-potential leadership development program with a healthcare industry footprint of alums; drove acquisitions and integrations, achieving new market entries; and, led critical consulting engagements.  Mayah’s achievements have been recognized multiple times by IQVIA with her nominations for the CEO Leadership Award.  Prior to IQVIA, Mayah held consulting roles at IBM Watson and OptumHealth.  She completed clinical research at Harvard Medical School, University of California San Francisco, and UMASS Memorial Medical Center. Mayah leads a life coaching and consulting practice, New Beginnings.  Her focus is on ‘coming alive inside to begin living one’s legacy’.  She is a “Designing Your Life” certified coach, one of a few hundred in the world.     Mayah holds a Master of Business Administration from Georgetown University, and a Bachelors from College of the Holy Cross.  She serves as VP on the San Francisco City College Board Foundation and a Director on the CMR Institute Board.  She’s a mentor with Girls, Inc. Women of Impact and SHE-CAN (advising young women from post-conflict countries to become leaders who change their nation). In the Healthcare Businesswomen's Association, she is a Rising Star Award recipient and annually in the professional mentorship program.  She is engaged in several Silicon Valley professional leadership organizations.  She is a guest lecturer and regularly publishes on leadership and management.  With Habitat for Humanity Global Village, she led and volunteered throughout Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and South America.

    42 min
  2. 09/01/2020

    Applying Resilience: A Conversation with Swati Bhatia

    "Do you want to be safe or do you want to be free?"  As a child, Swati learned from her parents about resilience. With a father who lived through refugee camps to a mother who taught her about pushing through regardless of experiences, Swati learned early to fight for what she wanted.  After taking time off to care for her children, she put her foot down and followed her principals. Unwilling to take a step back after a break, Swati stuck to her values and would not compromise.  Join in on the conversation with Pratima Gluckman and Swati Bhatia as they discuss how to use your support systems and apply resilience and find the purpose to keep moving on.  ____________________________________________________________ Swati Bhatia is Chief Payments Risk Officer at Stripe Inc., where her team’s responsibility is to ensure that financial losses are minimized across Stripe’s platform, financial crimes are mitigated, and to ensure Compliance. Prior to Stripe, Swati held various Vice President positions at PayPal. In her last role, she headed a global team of 700+ associates comprising Business Analysts, Data Scientists, Product Managers, Program Managers and Back-end Fraud / Credit Operations Associates. Her team was responsible for managing losses and risk experience for PayPal’s Payments business globally. She has built her career as someone who solves business problems and creates impact at scale and who knows that impact created through an inspired and aligned team is far scalable and enjoyable than attempting to create impact through individual brilliance. She strives to inspire the people around her to be their best. She is adept at building and leading cross-functional teams and driving cultural change. Swati holds an M.S. (Finance) from Birla Institute of Technology & Sciences, Pilani (1993-97).  She is married with two sons aged 14 & 11, and lives in Palo Alto CA.

    54 min
  3. 07/27/2020

    Speaking Up And Being Heard: A Conversation with Janet Miller Evans

    A seasoned, successful women of color who has navigated the world of leadership in Fortune 100 companies, Janet Miller Evans has a plethora of knowledge to share. In our conversation, Janet and I speak about the difficulty for leaders to speak up, and how to bring your authentic self. How do women teach our girls to form successes early? What does it take to be seen and heard in meetings? Listen to this week's Getting to 50-50 Podcast with Pratima Gluckman. _____________________________________________________________________________ Janet Miller Evans, MPA, PCC, EQCC, is President of Entevos, an international coaching and consulting professional services company.  Recognized as a business and community leader, Janet is known for achieving results through effective strategic planning, hiring and coaching winning teams, building excellent client relationships, and practical negotiation skills.  She shares the knowledge gained from extensive and diverse business, professional, and personal experiences, to guide others to reach their goals.  Following her passion for coaching and motivating executives, teams, and individuals to unleash untapped areas of their potential, Janet founded Entevos, In her role as International Coach, Janet guides clients to re-engineer their current thinking and act on self-identified possibilities enabling a complete transformation. Through administration and debriefs of neuroscience research and artificial intelligence assessment tools, along with the use of mindfulness practices, Janet assists clients in creating solutions to reach their goals.  Using knowledge gained and lessons learned through 30 years of sales, operations,  P&L, and entrepreneurial experience as the foundation, Janet founded Entevos. The principal tenet of Entevos is to foster a culture of trust that inspires motivation, innovation, and optimum levels of engagement.   She guides clients to co-create environments for success that unleash empowerment for "being you."  Janet specializes in coaching business executives, organizational team development, and individuals in transition. Her certifications include the International Coach Federation Professional Certified Coach (PCC), Six Seconds Emotional Intelligence Coach (EQCC), and Envisia Learning NeuroView Assessor.  Janet is a Network Leader for Six Seconds and an Alliance Associate with Envisia Learning, Inc.   Partial client list includes Mills College, AT&T, San Jose Evergreen Community College, Merritt College, National Black MBA Association, Inc., San Francisco Chapter, employees of UN/UNICEF, PG&E, Fire Fighter’s First Credit Union, California State Bar Association, IT, financial services, lobbying, legal, real estate, telecommunications, and internet industries, and in the countries of Africa, Sudan, Canada, and France.  Janet began her career in the government utility industry and progressed thru Fortune 100 companies in the healthcare, logistics, IT, internet, and telecommunications industries. She held various roles in TVA, FedEx, IBM, UPS, and Comcast, including leading sales and delivery project teams. Janet received excellent reviews for fostering successful client experiences, as well as many honors and recognition.  She has led teams of over 150 employees. Janet attained target revenue goals of 450 million dollars, managed P&Ls up to two million dollars, and consistently delivered on key performance indices. Janet was the first African American female field sales manager at Federal Express. She was named National Account Manager of the year and achieved five President’s Club awards. While at IBM, she participated in the Executive Leadership Council. Clients included companies in the commercial real estate, health care, financial services, pharmaceutical industries, small and medium businesses (SMB), and non-profit organizations.  Janet’s community leadership experience has includ

    54 min

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Currently we are at about 5 of women in the top roles of Fortune 500 Companies. What will it take to get to 50 percent? Pratima Rao Gluckman explores stories, issues and mindsets related to fostering gender equity in our organizations, education institutions and communities and invites a wide range of thought leaders to join in the conversation.