37 min

Imposter Syndrome, Role Models, & Working Women - with Susan Madsen USU Career Studio

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Susan is the inaugural Karen Haight Huntsman Endowed Professor of Leadership in the Jon M. huntsman School of Business at Utah State University. She’s been heavily involved in women leaders research for decades. Dr. Madsen is considered one of the top global thought leaders on the topic of women and leadership, has authored or edited six books, and has published hundreds of articles, chapters and reports. Her work has been featured in the US News and World Report, the Atlantic, The New York Times, Parenting Magazine, Chronical of Higher education, the Washington Post and is a regular Forbes contributor. Additionally, she is a much sought out speaker in local, national, and international settings and has facilitated women’s leadership development programs and seminars with women leaders from over 40 countries.

In this episode, Susan explores how she built career confidence in a male-dominated program and built a career around supporting women through research and education. To learn more about Susan's work visit www.utwomen.org!

Susan is the inaugural Karen Haight Huntsman Endowed Professor of Leadership in the Jon M. huntsman School of Business at Utah State University. She’s been heavily involved in women leaders research for decades. Dr. Madsen is considered one of the top global thought leaders on the topic of women and leadership, has authored or edited six books, and has published hundreds of articles, chapters and reports. Her work has been featured in the US News and World Report, the Atlantic, The New York Times, Parenting Magazine, Chronical of Higher education, the Washington Post and is a regular Forbes contributor. Additionally, she is a much sought out speaker in local, national, and international settings and has facilitated women’s leadership development programs and seminars with women leaders from over 40 countries.

In this episode, Susan explores how she built career confidence in a male-dominated program and built a career around supporting women through research and education. To learn more about Susan's work visit www.utwomen.org!

37 min