24 min

Who Did You Sleep With To Get Here‪?‬ From Your Seat to the Board

    • Careers

Welcome to another episode of From Your Seat to Your Board, where we bring you inspiring stories of individuals who have climbed the ladder of success and smashed the glass ceiling.



In this episode, we have a special guest, Kayleigh Graham, who is the Head of Growth & Partnerships for Telleroo, Kayleigh is a columnist, a culture pioneer and a diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) speaker.

Kayleigh joined NatWest as a young apprentice and climbed the dizzy heights to Corporate banking very quickly. Challenged along the way for her age and assertive style, she has not only overcome adversity but she has also fast-tracked herself to success, all while refusing to entertain imposter syndrome.



Get ready to gain valuable insights as Kayleigh shares her journey and the strategies that have propelled her to where she is today. - and what happened, when she was asked - who did you sleep with to get here.



I can't wait to share Kayleigh's story with you as we discuss how she navigated through these obstacles and used them as stepping stones to grow personally and professionally.



Listen in to her experience with collecting evidence as Kayleigh shares practical tips and techniques to silence self-doubt and build self-confidence.

This episode is not to be missed as Kayleigh shares her thoughts on how individuals can create their own opportunities and pave their way to the boardroom.



I hope you find inspiration and valuable insights from Kayleigh, I certainly did!



Music of choice: Kayleigh, Marillion

Book of choice: Lean In, Sheryl Sandberg

Find Kayleigh: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kayleighgraham/?originalSubdomain=uk ⁠



Have something to share of your own? I'd love to hear from you! Get in touch with me here: https://theglassfemale.com/podcast/



This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, professional or formal career advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast.

Welcome to another episode of From Your Seat to Your Board, where we bring you inspiring stories of individuals who have climbed the ladder of success and smashed the glass ceiling.



In this episode, we have a special guest, Kayleigh Graham, who is the Head of Growth & Partnerships for Telleroo, Kayleigh is a columnist, a culture pioneer and a diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) speaker.

Kayleigh joined NatWest as a young apprentice and climbed the dizzy heights to Corporate banking very quickly. Challenged along the way for her age and assertive style, she has not only overcome adversity but she has also fast-tracked herself to success, all while refusing to entertain imposter syndrome.



Get ready to gain valuable insights as Kayleigh shares her journey and the strategies that have propelled her to where she is today. - and what happened, when she was asked - who did you sleep with to get here.



I can't wait to share Kayleigh's story with you as we discuss how she navigated through these obstacles and used them as stepping stones to grow personally and professionally.



Listen in to her experience with collecting evidence as Kayleigh shares practical tips and techniques to silence self-doubt and build self-confidence.

This episode is not to be missed as Kayleigh shares her thoughts on how individuals can create their own opportunities and pave their way to the boardroom.



I hope you find inspiration and valuable insights from Kayleigh, I certainly did!



Music of choice: Kayleigh, Marillion

Book of choice: Lean In, Sheryl Sandberg

Find Kayleigh: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kayleighgraham/?originalSubdomain=uk ⁠



Have something to share of your own? I'd love to hear from you! Get in touch with me here: https://theglassfemale.com/podcast/



This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, professional or formal career advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast.

24 min