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Intrigued by the world of Wall Street and the power imbalances of the board room?
Brought to you by Women In ETFs, We Talk Careers podcast is an interview-style show that highlights executives in the height of their careers. Whether you work in high finance or are curious about the hustle it takes to succeed on Wall Street, this podcast is for you.

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The Lies We Trade

The Lies We Trade

2026-01-2036:40

In a reversal of roles, Kristine steps out of the host’s chair and into the guest seat as she’s interviewed by Sharon French, financial services veteran, board leader, and one of Kristine’s earliest podcast guests. Together, they mark a full-circle moment filled with reflection, storytelling, and a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to reinvent yourself after a long career.Sharon French is a seasoned financial services leader with nearly four decades of experience spanning banking, wealth management, investment management, and board service across public, private, and nonprofit organizations. A trusted mentor and respected voice in the industry, Sharon is known for her thoughtful perspective on leadership, career longevity, and the personal dimensions of professional success.This episode is about permission to pivot, to start over, to tell new stories, and to redefine success in every season of life. Whether you’re in finance, fiction, or somewhere in between, you’ll walk away inspired.Go to www.kristinedelano.com for links to order Kristine’s book The Lies We Trade.Link to Sharon’s first episode on We Talk Careers Follow on Instagram kristine.delano.writerVisit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wallstreetsuspense.substack.com
Leading into the New Year: Reflection, Visibility, and Global Impact with Tammy CashTammy Cash is a senior leader in the global ETF industry and currently leads Business Communications and Engagement at BMO Global Asset Management. She has spent much of her career building and leading marketing and communications teams focused on the growth of exchange-traded funds, often saying she has grown alongside the ETF industry itself. Tammy also serves as Global Co-President of Women in ETFs, a global, volunteer-led organization with more than 14,000 members worldwide. In this role, she helps guide the organization’s governance, leadership development, and global chapter network to ensure long-term, sustainable impact. Tammy is passionate about mentorship, cognitive diversity, and creating accessible pathways into financial services for the next generation of leaders. Based in downtown Toronto, she is a proud mom of two daughters and enjoys knitting as a way to unwind and recharge.Kristine Delano guides the conversation about how global networks create real career impact, why visibility beyond your day job matters, and how clarity, governance, and purpose help organizations, and leaders, grow sustainably.LinkedIn: Kristine Delano Tammy CashListen on your favorite podcast platform. We Talk Careers Podcast.Go to www.kristinedelano.com for links to pre-order Kristine’s book The Lies We Trade.Follow on Instagram kristine.delano.writerVisit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wallstreetsuspense.substack.com
Jennifer Kaplan is the founder and president of Evolve PR & Marketing, Arizona’s largest public relations firm. Since launching the agency in 2010, she has led Evolve’s growth from a small, client-focused team into a powerhouse of 28 full-time publicists serving more than 140 clients across local and national markets. A proud Phoenix native and Arizona State University alumna, Jennifer’s deep Valley roots and relationship-driven approach have helped her build lasting partnerships and elevate brands across industries. Her leadership and impact have earned her numerous honors, including the Inaugural Hugh Downs School of Human Communication Alumni of the Year Award, Phoenix Business Journal’s 40 Under 40, AZ Business Magazine’s Most Influential Women in Arizona Business, Ranking Arizona #1 PR Agency, AZ Big Media’s Most Admired Companies, Copper Anvil 2025 Agency of the Year, PR News’ 2025 Top Women in PR and People of the Year. Outside the office, Jennifer enjoys time with her family, giving back to the community, and finding balance on her yoga mat. She’s always cheering on the Sun Devils—forks up!Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a mid-career leader, or someone looking to amplify your personal brand, Kristine Delano guides the discussion through an energizing conversation that offers fresh perspective and renewed confidence for your next step.Evolve PR and MarketingGo to www.kristinedelano.com for links to pre-order Kristine’s book The Lies We Trade.Follow on Instagram kristine.delano.writerVisit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wallstreetsuspense.substack.com
Liz Pappas is a seasoned administrator and strategist with nearly 30 years of experience supporting top executives across fashion, media, finance, and private wealth. Currently supporting the Global Chief Legal & Risk Officer and Board Operations at a global wealth management firm, she’s known for bringing clarity, steadiness, and operational excellence to high-pressure environments. Born to Cuban immigrants and raised in New York, Liz began her career in the fast, rule-breaking world of 1990s fashion and advertising, working with brands like Elite Model Management, Donna Karan, Chanel, and Ogilvy. Those early years sharpened her instincts for reading the room, anticipating risk, and leading with presence, skills that have shaped her leadership style ever since. Her path has spanned organizations including Brookfield Properties, Voya, Oak Hill Advisors, and IMAX. She’s also a certified gemologist and Diamond Grader, a mid-life reinvention that reinforced her belief in lifelong learning. Liz lives in Hell’s Kitchen, NYC, and is the proud mother of a daughter who inspires her to rise, reinvent, and lead with resilience.Kristine Delano guides the conversation about how staying relevant isn’t about trying to be trendy, it’s about curiosity, adaptability, presence, and the courage to stretch into something new.Go to www.kristinedelano.com for links to pre-order Kristine’s book The Lies We Trade.Follow on Instagram kristine.delano.writerVisit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wallstreetsuspense.substack.com
What would happen if you pressed pause on your career, just long enough to ask what you really want next?Melissa Dailey-Newman is a Wealth Advisor at Clearwater Capital Partners, serving clients nationwide from her home in Kansas City. With nearly 30 years in financial services, she’s passionate about empowering women to own their careers and their wealth. As Co-Head of Women in ETFs Chicago and an active member of Women in Insurance and Financial Services, Melissa champions authenticity, mentorship, and community. Outside of work, Melissa enjoys golf, cooking as a self-proclaimed home chef, and life with her husband, two grown kids, and their energetic puppy.Kristine Delano guides the conversation about career pivots, women’s empowerment in wealth, and the art of work-life integration.Connect with Melissa:ccpwealth.comchiconwallstreet.comLinkedInGo to www.kristinedelano.com for links to pre-order Kristine’s book The Lies We Trade and download a free financial thriller novella as an ebook or audio book. Follow on Instagram kristine.delano.writerVisit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.Disclaimer: Melissa Dailey-Newman is an employee of Clearwater Capital Partners. Melissa’s comments are for informational purposes only and should not be regarded as personalized investment advice or relied upon for investment decisions and are not intended to provide legal or tax advice. All opinions expressed by Melissa are solely her own opinions and do not reflect the opinions of Clearwater Capital Partners. Investment Advice offered through Clearwater Capital Partners a Registered Investment Advisor. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wallstreetsuspense.substack.com
In this episode, Nelly Mubashi shares how networking isn’t about collecting contacts, it’s about building genuine connections. From chance introductions to lasting partnerships, Nelly shares how thoughtful relationships can shape your career and open unexpected doors.Nelly Mubashi is the Co-Founder and CEO of NWAM, LLC (Northwest Asset Management) and RIA Innovations, as well as the CEO of National Fiduciary Trust, a Washington state trust company. With over 20 years of experience in the wealth management industry, Nelly brings deep expertise in strategic growth, risk management, and client service. Before founding NWAM in 2008, she served as a financial advisor with UBS Financial Services and Piper Jaffray & Co. Nelly is actively involved in her community, serving on the Board of Directors for Plymouth Housing and co-heading the Pacific Northwest chapter of Women in ETFs. She lives in Redmond, Washington with her husband and two children, and enjoys traveling, reading, and taking Zumba classes in her free time.Kristine Delano guides the conversation about the power of connection, saying yes to new opportunities, and building a network that truly lasts.Apprenticing as an Angel with Roxane SanguinettiSmart, Not Spoiled: The Seven Money Skills Kids Must Master Before Leaving the Nest by Chad WillardsonGo to www.kristinedelano.com for links to pre-order Kristine’s book The Lies We Trade.Follow on Instagram kristine.delano.writerVisit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wallstreetsuspense.substack.com
In this episode, Catharine (“Cat”) Frick shares how artificial intelligence, creativity, and courage have shaped her journey from law firm case manager to entrepreneur and leader in the ETF space.Cat Frick is the founder of Catnip, a boutique growth marketing consultancy that helps ETF issuers and asset managers launch and scale funds through branding, digital strategy, and market education. With over 150 ETF launches under her belt and her role as Co-Head of Women in ETFs San Francisco, Cat is known for blending creative marketing with deep industry expertise to drive growth, accessibility, and community in financial services. Born and raised in Northern California, Cat now calls San Francisco home. When she’s not building brands or mentoring within the ETF community, you can find her on the tennis court, playing a competitive game of cribbage, or tackling her latest home DIY project. She’s currently on a quest to be a little less of a workaholic, one coffee break at a time.Kristine Delano guides the conversation regarding the ethical edges of AI and digital identity to staying grounded in purpose, even when innovation moves fast.Listen on your favorite podcast platform. We Talk Careers Podcast.Go to www.kristinedelano.com for links to pre-order Kristine’s book The Lies We Trade.Ca’t book recommendation The Heart’s Invisible Theories by John BoyneFollow on Instagram kristine.delano.writerVisit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wallstreetsuspense.substack.com
In this episode, Sara Prager talks about what it takes to guide others through influence, not authority, and why knowing your stuff is just as critical as earning trust and building meaningful connections.Sara Prager is a Strategic Relationship Manager at TCW, where she focuses on developing, enhancing, and broadening the firm’s product exposure within wealth management platforms. Prior to joining TCW, Sara spent seven years at BlackRock as a Senior Relationship Manager in the firm’s Wealth Advisory Group, managing some of BlackRock’s largest home office enterprise wealth relationships. She began her career at Bloomberg as an ETF Data Analyst and Specialist, gaining early expertise in the fast-growing ETF space. In addition to her professional role, Sara serves as Co-Head of the New York chapter of Women in ETFs, where she champions mentorship and career development for women in the industry. Based in New York City, she is also an avid runner currently training for the New York City Marathon.Kristine Delano guides the conversation on how preparation, trust, and relationships, not titles, build true leadership.Listen on your favorite podcast platform. We Talk Careers Podcast.Go to this page on Amazon to pre-order Kristine’s book The Lies We Trade.Follow on Instagram kristine.delano.writerVisit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wallstreetsuspense.substack.com
How can you find your voice and transform how your message resonates in a world overflowing with noise?In this episode, Kathleen Elicker explores the power of public relations, marketing, and finding your authentic voice in today’s crowded marketplace.Kathleen Elicker is an Account Director at Gregory FCA, specializing in public relations and marketing for the ETF industry. A seasoned media strategist, she partners with leading firms to develop communication strategies that elevate market presence and amplify authentic voices. Kathleen has worked with prominent names such as GraniteShares, Tidal Financial Group, and ROBO Global. Based in Philadelphia, Kathleen is passionate about storytelling, empowering professionals to find confidence in their message, and guiding clients to cut through industry noise. Outside of work, Kathleen enjoys spending time with her twin nephews, age 2 ½. She also enjoys exploring the restaurant scene and uncovering new foodie experiences. Kristine Delano guides the conversation on how curiosity, clarity of purpose, and practice can transform not just corporate communication but personal career growth.Marketing Matchup Podcast hosted by Joe Anthony, President and Owner of Gregory FCASubscribe to the ETF Marketing MemoGo to www.kristinedelano.com for links to pre-order Kristine’s book The Lies We Trade.Follow on Instagram kristine.delano.writer Visit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wallstreetsuspense.substack.com
Show notes: Leadership, Diversity, and LegacyWhat does it take to turn a commitment to diversity into real change inside an organization?In this episode, Garrett Glawe shares how intentional hiring, global leadership, and parenting fuel his passion for building inclusive teams in finance.Garrett is the Head of Asset Owner ETF Specialists at Invesco, where he leads a team dedicated to promoting Invesco’s ETF capabilities to U.S. asset owners and investment consultants. Prior to joining Invesco in 2023, Garrett spent eight years at S&P Dow Jones Indices. He is a CFA charterholder, holds an MBA from DePaul University, and earned both a BS in Finance and an MS from Miami University. Passionate about advancing inclusion in the financial industry, Garrett serves as Co-Head of the Chicago chapter of Women in ETFs and previously held leadership roles on the board of CFA Society Chicago. Outside of work, Garrett is a devoted single father to two daughters, ages 7 and 10. He enjoys running, biking, hiking, boating, skiing, and the occasional round of what he calls “mediocre golf.” With his family, he recently helped raise funds to build a school in Guatemala, reflecting his commitment to giving back and creating opportunities for others.Kristine Delano guides the conversation on how professional leadership, personal values, and family experiences shape the way we build a better future.Factfulness: Ten Reasons We’re Wrong About the World and Why Things are Better Than You Think by Hans RoslingLa Promesa & Mission 13 in GuatemalaListen on your favorite podcast platform. We Talk Careers Podcast.Go to www.kristinedelano.com for links to pre-order Kristine’s book The Lies We Trade.Follow on Instagram kristine.delano.writerVisit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wallstreetsuspense.substack.com
Can mastering empathy and clarity in communication set you apart as a leader?Gayathiri Sri Rangan shares lessons from her global roles in marketing and communications, her leadership journey at Women in ETFs, and why connecting with your audience matters more than simply getting the words right.Gayathiri Sri Rangan is a Business Development Executive at Index One, where she plays a key role in driving business growth, expanding the firm’s global footprint, and enhancing strategic marketing initiatives. With a strong background in financial marketing, she previously served as Co-Head of Marketing at Women in ETFs EMEA and currently contributes as Global Co-Head of Communications at Women in ETFs. In this role, she helps connect, support, and inspire members across international markets. Of Sri Lankan heritage and raised in Indonesia, Gayathiri now calls Liverpool, United Kingdom home. Beyond her professional pursuits, she is a passionate singer and music creator, and has recently taken up ballet as a beginner dancer.Kristine Delano guides the conversation to explore how strong communication—rooted in empathy, clarity, and cultural awareness—can transform how you connect, both personally and professionally.Listen on your favorite podcast platform. We Talk Careers Podcast.Follow on Instagram kristine.delano.writerVisit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wallstreetsuspense.substack.com
From boxing rings to boardrooms, Roxane Sanguinetti talks about the power of ‘passion capital,’ training the next generation of angel investors, and building a more inclusive startup ecosystem.Roxane is an experienced investor in public and private markets as well as a venture builder. She is the founding partner of Alma Angels, Europe’s largest gender-diverse community of investors actively backing women entrepreneurs. Trader by background, she is also recognized as an ETF market making specialist and advises ETF asset managers on their expansion plans. Roxane was previously head of Strategy at the quant fund GHCO, after leading fixed income ETF trading. She also held positions at Bank of America Merrill Lynch and the fintech HUBX. Fierce advocate for diversity & inclusion, Roxane is the global co-head of Membership for Women in ETFs, a network of 12,000 professionals.Kristine Delano guides the conversation about the basics of angel investing, the motivation behind creating a collaborative syndicate model, and the crucial role of investor training in scaling impact.Listen on your favorite podcast platform. We Talk Careers Podcast.Follow on Instagram kristine.delano.writerVisit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wallstreetsuspense.substack.com
What does it take to turn curiosity and initiative into a global leadership career and how can you cultivate true collaboration across cultures and continents?In this episode, Kristen Winther, Global Co-President of Women in ETFs, shares her remarkable journey from Canada to Korea and beyond. With stories that span global leadership, cross-cultural lessons, and the real work behind collaboration.Kristen Winther is a global business leader with nearly 20 years of experience in the ETF industry, driving innovation and cross-border growth at firms including Horizons ETFs, Mirae Asset, MSCI, and GraniteShares. She currently leads Sales Operations and Enablement at TIFIN. Kristen has lived and worked across three continents. She became Global Co-President of Women in ETFs in 2025, after nearly a decade of involvement. Based outside New York City, Kristen lives with her husband and two children, has twice completed the New York Marathon.Kristine Delano guides the conversation on taking bold initiative to balancing diverse perspectives, building trust, leading with intention, and navigating the complexities of working on global teams.Listen on your favorite podcast platform. We Talk Careers Podcast.Follow on Instagram kristine.delano.writerVisit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.Kristen’s Book Recommendations:* Bel Canto by Ann Patchette* Orbital by Samantha Harvey This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wallstreetsuspense.substack.com
In the Season 6 kickoff, we talk with Laura Morrison to explore how Women in ETFs is breaking down organizational silos to build a truly global, inclusive, and empowered professional network.Laura Morrison is a strategic advisor, independent trustee, board member, and chief revenue officer with extensive experience in financial markets, global stock exchanges, and asset management. Best known for building global ETF listings at exchanges like NYSE and Cboe, Laura currently chairs the board of Women in ETFs, guiding the organization through a pivotal global expansion. She and her husband of 3 years, split their time between homes in South Florida and Manhattan.Kristine Delano guides the conversation about sustainable leadership, the power of diversity, and how global cooperation fosters opportunity.Read (or listen) Kristine’s Wall Street Suspense novella here!Listen to Laura’s last podcast episode, Diagnosing Culture.Listen on your favorite podcast platform. We Talk Careers Podcast.Follow on Instagram kristine.delano.writerVisit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wallstreetsuspense.substack.com
On this episode of We Talk Careers, Kristine Delano and Nicole Gates dive deep into high-performing teams: balancing accountability with compassion. From the pendulum swing of pandemic-era empathy to the pitfalls of overcorrecting with cold, metric-driven leadership, they unpack the tension every leader must master. Expect personal stories, cautionary tales (yes, firing the entire sales team is a bad idea), and strategies for building trust while still demanding results.So, this is the example of my accountability. After I published this episode, I noticed it was corrupted. I panicked. I deleted, but it may still be out there. Here’s the new one without the overlayed voices. My apologies. And on an episode of Accountability. Very on brand!Thankfully, we also have compassion. After 30 years of friendship and through careers in high finance and government contracting, Kristine and Nicole debate and probe how to balance compassion and accountability.🎧 Listen Now! Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts.Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review! It helps us reach more listeners looking to grow in their careers.Listen on your favorite podcast platform. We Talk Careers Podcast.Follow on Instagram kristine.delano.writerVisit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wallstreetsuspense.substack.com
How do you build and sustain career momentum? Kristine Delano and Nicole Gates from SAIC share strategies for continuous growth and long-term success in this dynamic episode of We Talk Careers. They break down the factors that contribute to continuous professional growth, from skill development to networking, and share strategies for staying motivated even during plateaus.Major Points at a Glance* [00:01] Introduction – Understanding career momentum* [06:15] Momentum drivers of professional growth* [13:45] Overcoming plateaus and staying motivated* [20:30] Personal stories of maintaining career acceleration* [27:50] Final advice: sustaining long-term successAfter 30 years of friendship and through careers in high finance and government contracting, Kristine and Nicole debate and probe how tension can improve our teams and our organizations.🎧 Listen Now! Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts.Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review! It helps us reach more listeners looking to grow in their careers.Listen on your favorite podcast platform. We Talk Careers Podcast.Follow on Instagram kristine.delano.writerVisit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.Go to www.kristinedelano.com for a novella set on Wall Street. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wallstreetsuspense.substack.com
Discomfort isn’t just something to endure—it’s a powerful tool for growth. In this episode of We Talk Careers, @Kristine Delano and @Nicole Gates from @SAIC explore how embracing discomfort leads to breakthrough moments in leadership and career development. From saying yes to intimidating opportunities to learning how to seek advice rather than feedback, this conversation will challenge you to rethink the role of discomfort in your success.Not much to be uncomfortable about these days, right? Think about a recent opportunity you hesitated to take because it felt uncomfortable. How could leaning in have led to growth?After 30 years of friendship and through careers in high finance and government contracting, Kristine and Nicole debate and probe how tension can improve our teams and our organizations.🎧 Listen Now! Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts.Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review! It helps us reach more listeners looking to grow in their careers.Listen on your favorite podcast platform. We Talk Careers Podcast.Follow on Instagram kristine.delano.writerVisit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.Go to www.kristinedelano.com for a novella set on Wall Street. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wallstreetsuspense.substack.com
In this episode, Kristine Delano and Nicole Gates discuss how in high-performing teams, tension creates space for ideas to flourish. It’s about setting clear goals and encouraging respectful collaboration.After 30 years of friendship and through careers in high finance and government contracting, Kristine and Nicole debate and probe how tension can improve our teams and our organizations.This episode is a valuable resource for anyone looking to redefine and embrace the tension.Listen on your favorite podcast platform. We Talk Careers Podcast.Follow on Instagram kristine.delano.writerVisit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.Go to www.kristinedelano.com for a novella set on Wall Street. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wallstreetsuspense.substack.com
Humble Confidence: The Dual Virtues of LeadershipIn this episode, Kristine Delano and Nicole Gates discuss how confidence enables leaders to take risks, while humility ensures they learn from those risks, creating a cycle of continuous growth and impactful leadership.Nicole Gates is the Vice President at SAIC, a Fortune 500 leader in government services and technology integration. She leads the Right Market, driving digital transformation services such as data science, cloud, cybersecurity, and training. With 24 years of experience at Raytheon (now RTX) in aerospace and defense, Nicole has held leadership roles in project management, strategy, operations, and sales. Based in New Hampshire, she enjoys winter sports and is married with two young adult children.This episode is a valuable resource for anyone looking to refine their leadership approach by finding the sweet spot between being humble and confident.Follow on Instagram kristine.delano.writerVisit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.Go to www.kristinedelano.com to listen or read a Wall Street suspense novella. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wallstreetsuspense.substack.com
Generational Gaps

Generational Gaps

2024-12-1741:36

Show notes: Bridging Generational GapsWhat do generational differences look like in the workplace? How can those communication and expectation differences create stronger teams?In this episode, we talk with Shanna Weber about the importance of communication that helps bridge generational gaps in the workplace.Shanna Weber is the Founder and CEO of Prima Consulting, where she specializes in transforming workplace cultures to inspire teams and increase engagement. Shanna is a Certified Gallup Strengths Coach and Hogan Assessment Certified, and has facilitated hundreds of workshops for leaders and teams. Shanna holds an Executive MBA from the University of Arizona, dual Bachelor's degrees in Finance and Management from Arizona State University, and has completed programs at Wharton and Yale.Kristine Delano guides the conversation on how to help Millennials and Gen Z succeed in the workplace by promoting an environment of mutual understanding and open communication.Follow on Instagram kristine.delano.writerVisit www.womeninetfs.com to find additional support in the ETF industry.For more information about generational differences, please visit: https://www.purdueglobal.edu/education-partnerships/generational-workforce-differences-infographic/Also visit: https://swprima.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wallstreetsuspense.substack.com
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