Women in Sales Leadership

Amy Evans

Work with Amy Did you know that only 31% of sales leaders are women, even though 50% of the sales reps are women? I'm Amy Evans, after 25 years of sales leadership in corporate America, I help sales leaders, founders and CEOs sell more and lead better. I also host the Women in Sales Leadership podcast, where you'll learn what it takes to lead at the highest level, withstand the pressure to deliver the numbers, and elevate your career without losing yourself. No fluff, just the real stuff of women in sales leadership. If you aspire to become a CRO, vice president, first time sales leader, or start your own business, you are in the right place. Follow so you won't miss the episodes every week.

  1. 14h ago

    Why You're Never Starting From Zero

    In this episode, Amy Evans interviews Ali Rizacos to explore her journey from Salesforce sales leadership to coaching and personal branding mastery. They discuss overcoming imposter syndrome, the power of storytelling on LinkedIn, and strategies for building a personal brand that opens new career opportunities. Alli Rizacos spent eight years at Salesforce, mostly in sales and sales leadership, in the Toronto office. While there she went through the existential crisis so many high performers feel, found coaching, and realized it was the thread that had run through her whole life. In 2021, in the depths of the pandemic, she left corporate to start her coaching business, beginning as an imposter syndrome coach for sales leaders. As her own LinkedIn-driven success grew, her clients asked her to teach them, so in December 2023 she pivoted overnight to coaching sales leaders on building their personal brand and coaching business on LinkedIn. She runs her entire business through LinkedIn alone, no ads, no other platforms. Key Topics: - Overcoming imposter syndrome - Building a personal brand on LinkedIn - Strategic career pivots and startovers Episode Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Women in Sales Leadership Podcast 00:29 Meet Ali Rizacos: A Journey from Salesforce to Coaching 03:10 The Transition from Sales Leadership to Coaching 06:50 Building a Coaching Business: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome 09:34 The Power of Personal Branding and Starting Over 12:55 Unlearning Perfectionism: Embracing Imperfections 16:17 Navigating Life Changes and Building Community 19:34 Leveraging LinkedIn for Career Growth 23:24 The Importance of Personal Branding in Sales 26:33 Overcoming Corporate Ownership Mentality 29:43 Effective LinkedIn Strategies for Sales Leaders 33:02 Traveling and Building Community as an Entrepreneur 40:05 Conclusion and Resources for Further Learning Work with Amy: amyevanscoaching.com/workwithme Book your complimentary career planning call: amyevanscoaching.com/workwithme Follow the show: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/women-in-sales-leadership/id1765026855 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lnzIwlqDzxFTA4KllGfWW

    43 min
  2. Jun 4

    The Boundaries That Make High Performance Possible

    In this inspiring episode, Amy Evans interviews Erica Ettore, a top-performing sales leader, about balancing high performance with well-being, motherhood, and boundaries. Erica shares her journey from Wall Street to tech, her leadership philosophy, and practical strategies for women in sales leadership to thrive without sacrificing themselves. Erica Ettore is a global sales executive at Workiva and the leader behind its high-growth multi-entity reporting business. Known for tripling win rates and scaling top-performing teams, she blends sharp strategy with a uniquely intuitive leadership style that has made her one of the company's most influential voices. Her career began on Wall Street working with some of the world's most prominent companies before she moved to Morgan Stanley, where she built B2B programs for brands like Pinterest, Airbnb, and Google. At Workiva, she's earned recognition as a transformational leader, most recently being named Manager of the Year. Erica is also a champion for high-achieving women balancing ambition, motherhood, and identity. She brings honesty, humor, and actionable insight to everything she does, whether she's coaching global teams or raising her son Joey. Her mission is simple: help people rise, professionally, personally, and powerfully. Key Topics: - Leadership evolution from individual contributor to manager - Balancing motherhood and high-stakes sales leadership - The importance of boundaries and self-care - Strategies for managing a global sales team - Mindset shifts for sustained high performance Episode Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Intentions 02:50 Leadership and Team Culture 06:11 Personal Growth and Team Evolution 09:03 The Journey from Individual Contributor to Leader 11:56 Motherhood and Work-Life Balance 14:49 Mindset Shifts and Self-Reflection 18:07 Establishing Boundaries and Rituals 21:08 Advice for Women in Sales Leadership Work with Amy: amyevanscoaching.com/workwithme Book your complimentary career planning call: amyevanscoaching.com/workwithme Follow the show: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/women-in-sales-leadership/id1765026855 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lnzIwlqDzxFTA4KllGfWW

    45 min
  3. May 28

    What High Performers Really Want (It's Not Money)

    In this episode I'm digging into something I think every high performer wrestles with quietly, usually in their own head: what career growth actually means once you're past the early, climb-fast years. I walk you through the five things high performers truly want, and the one that surprises everyone because it isn't money, plus why turning down a promotion can be exactly the right call. I share my own story of massive change, getting laid off, working through a divorce, selling the family home, and starting a business, and why none of it killed me. If you've been wondering whether you should be reaching for the next rung or whether where you are is enough, this one is for you. Key Takeaways: - Why the growth conversation is really happening inside your own head, and why that's worth paying attention to - The shift Amy noticed in hiring: tenured leaders quietly resenting young reps for wanting the exact thing they once wanted - The job-hopping red flag, and the moment her boss told her her thinking was "so outdated" - Why growth is a steep climb early that naturally tapers, and why a plateau is not the same as failure - The friend who turned down a promotion to protect her last three years with her son at home, and why that was right - The five things every high performer actually wants, and the one that is NOT at the top of the list - Why fearing growth is legitimate, and the reframe that there is no "change monster" hiding under the bed Episode Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Growth and Career Trajectory 02:56 Reflections on Early Career Ambitions 05:46 The Shift in Career Growth Perspectives 09:08 The Importance of Stability in Career Moves 12:07 Understanding Growth Mindset in Sales 15:01 High Performers and Their Career Aspirations 18:11 The Five Key Desires of High Performers 20:50 The Role of Autonomy and Accountability 24:03 Recognition and Influence in Career Growth 27:08 Alignment of Purpose in Professional Life 29:51 The Need for Upward Mobility and Reward 32:47 Embracing Change and Growth Opportunities 35:50 Conclusion: The Nature of Growth and Change Work with Amy: amyevanscoaching.com/workwithme Book your complimentary career planning call: amyevanscoaching.com/workwithme Follow the show: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/women-in-sales-leadership/id1765026855 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lnzIwlqDzxFTA4KllGfWW

    42 min
  4. May 21

    The High Achiever Trap for Women Leaders

    In this episode I'm naming something most high performing women never let themselves say out loud. We hit the numbers, we collect the title and the comp, and somewhere along the way our job quietly stops being something we do and starts to become who we are. I walk you through the identity trap almost every leader I coach falls into, the three patterns that come with it, and the three moves that helped me find my way back when I was making a million dollars a year and felt completely dead inside. Key Takeaways: - High achievers often tie their identity to their work, leading to disconnection from self. - Recognizing the signs of resentment, burnout, and emotional exhaustion is crucial for recovery. - Engaging in activities outside of work that bring joy can restore energy and passion. - Honest conversations and vulnerability are powerful tools for reconnecting with oneself and others. Episode Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to the Identity Trap 03:07 Understanding the Identity Trap 08:02 Patterns of Resentment and Disconnection 14:16 The Weight of Leadership 18:41 Rebuilding and Reengaging 25:47 Choosing Joy and Authenticity 30:21 Conclusion and Call to Action Work with Amy: amyevanscoaching.com/workwithme Book your complimentary career planning call: amyevanscoaching.com/workwithme Follow the show: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/women-in-sales-leadership/id1765026855 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lnzIwlqDzxFTA4KllGfWW

    31 min
  5. May 7

    Stop Reciting Your Greatest Hits: The Real Reason High Achievers Get Passed Over

    Work with Amy: amyevanscoaching.com/workwithme You have the experience. You have the results. So why does it feel like you keep getting overlooked? In this solo episode of Women in Sales Leadership, executive coach Amy Evans reveals the one thing high-performing sales leaders miss that costs them roles they are more than qualified for: they lead with their resume instead of their story. In this episode you'll get: - Why your resume, packed with quota attainment and titles, may actually be putting people to sleep in the room - The exact difference between a resume and a story, and why story is what gets you hired, promoted, and remembered - Amy's What/Why/Who framework to build your own story starting today - A live story-building exercise you can do right now - Amy's personal leadership values (integrity, joy, growth) and how to uncover yours This episode is for you if you're in an active job search, preparing for a promotion conversation, looking for more visibility inside your current company, or you just haven't thought about how you talk about yourself in a while. Your results don't speak. You do. Subscribe to Women in Sales Leadership for weekly episodes packed with coaching, strategy, and straight talk for senior sales leaders who are ready to make real moves. Connect with Amy: amyevanscoaching.com ⏱️Episode Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Career Advancement Strategies 03:11 Understanding the Resume vs. Your Story 06:04 The Importance of Context in Storytelling 09:01 Crafting Your Leadership Philosophy 11:54 Building Your Narrative: Problem-Solving Framework 14:48 Telling Your Story with Confidence 18:01 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

    22 min
  6. Apr 23

    The Evil DJ in Your Head Is Lying to You. How to Silence Self-Doubt and Lead with Confidence

    Work with Amy: https://amyevanscoaching.com/workwithme Have you ever had a voice in your head telling you that you are not ready, not good enough, or that speaking up is too risky? Leslie Vickrey calls it the "Evil DJ" and in this episode, she is here to help you shut it off for good. Leslie Vickrey is the founder and CEO of ClearEdge, a marketing agency serving the staffing, talent, and HR tech space, and the co-founder of ARA, an organization dedicated to attracting, retaining, and advancing women in technology. She is an author, investor, podcast host, and one of the most authentic voices in women's leadership today. Named one of Enterprising Women of the Year, inducted into the UIC Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame, and recognized as a Top 50 DEI Influencer, Leslie has spent her career building brands, championing women, and proving that you can lead with both grit and grace. In this conversation, Amy and Leslie go deep on what it actually takes for women to rise into executive leadership: the confidence battles no one talks about, the power of your network, and why using your voice could be the single most important career move you make this year. In this episode, you will learn: - What the "Evil DJ" is, why it keeps so many high-performing women stuck, and the practice Leslie used to finally silence it - How to build and leverage a network that opens doors at every stage of your career, and the costly mistakes most women make with their networks - What it means to "see it, say it" and why learning to use your voice in the room is non-negotiable for women who want to lead at the highest levels - The truth about imposter syndrome as a CEO and how Leslie moved through it without letting it stop her - What the leadership gap for women in tech and staffing is really about, and what you can do right now to change your own trajectory - How Leslie built a company of 55-plus people, became a mom at 42, and learned what it truly means to lead yourself Whether you are a senior sales leader, an aspiring executive, or a woman building something of your own, this episode will challenge you, inspire you, and send you back into the world ready to lead differently. Connect with Leslie Vickrey: Website: https://meetclearedge.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lvickrey/ Podcasts: TheEdge | Honestly, We're Learning Books: Together We Rise | Rising with Courage: A Women's Guide to Life and Leadership Connect with Amy Evans: Website: https://amyevanscoaching.com Free Career Planning Call: https://amyevanscoaching.com/workwithme Women in Sales Leadership is the podcast for high-performing women in B2B sales who are ready to lead with authority, earn what they are worth, and build careers they love. Follow the show so you never miss an episode.

    47 min
4.7
out of 5
11 Ratings

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Work with Amy Did you know that only 31% of sales leaders are women, even though 50% of the sales reps are women? I'm Amy Evans, after 25 years of sales leadership in corporate America, I help sales leaders, founders and CEOs sell more and lead better. I also host the Women in Sales Leadership podcast, where you'll learn what it takes to lead at the highest level, withstand the pressure to deliver the numbers, and elevate your career without losing yourself. No fluff, just the real stuff of women in sales leadership. If you aspire to become a CRO, vice president, first time sales leader, or start your own business, you are in the right place. Follow so you won't miss the episodes every week.

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