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Advice & insights for women in business.
The views and opinions expressed on the ‘Women Owned Wednesday’ Key4Women podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of KeyCorp.
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How to Elevate Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Work in Your Workplace
Engaging a talented and diverse team that matches the communities you serve is not only the right thing to do, but it can also strengthen your business on many levels. If you're not sure where to start with your team or if you feel you have more work to do, you're not alone.
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Identify and Mitigate the Risks That Can Threaten Your Retirement
When it comes to saving for retirement, setting goals offers some challenging questions. How much should I save? How should I invest those savings? And for how long will that money last? Along with these questions, it's important to consider the risks that can impact your retirement income if they go unmitigated.
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The Importance of Starting Retirement Planning Early for Women
Retirement planning for women brings a set of unique challenges, including longer life spans, higher health costs, the gender wage gap, and less time in the workforce. Retirement is an important milestone and, given these challenges, should be planned for carefully and as early as possible.
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A Certified Way to Grow Your Business
If you own a business, we know you’re always looking for new ways to grow. Becoming a certified women-owned business through entities such as the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) may give you access to resources and opportunities that can help stimulate your company’s growth.
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A Look Back on the Progress of Women in Business
In this episode, Key4Women Director Barb Smith sits down with KeyCorp CEO Beth Mooney, who looks back with pride and ahead with optimism. Together, they cover a lot of ground from what it meant to Beth to break the glass ceiling and the strides women have made to her hopes for future business women and what she’s most proud of during her time with Key.
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Helping Close the Gender Gap Through Fiscal Confidence and Education
In this episode of our Women-Owned Wednesday podcast, Key4Women Director Barb Smith and Kaitlin Walsh-Epstein, vice president of marketing at Laurel Road, have a robust discussion about the financial challenges women face. They also share how you can set yourself up for a better financial future.