“It's not going to be easy, it's not going to be fair, but for a woman in tech it really behooves you to learn everything inside and out. That way...you're confident enough to speak up in the room.”
What's the biggest challenge you've ever faced? For JPMorgan Chase's Annie Stickney, it came four years ago when she was diagnosed with a chronic illness. Frustrated and feeling gaslighted by doctors, the executive director of omni channel analytics decided to take control. True to her data-driven nature, Annie armed herself with a Google search and Excel sheet, making the bold choice to fight for her health on her own terms. It certainly paid off! In this Special Episode of Brand Insider: BTS at the Stein Eriksen Lodge in Deer Valley, UT, Annie reveals she's now in remission, proving the power of self-advocacy and stubborn determination- a trait she credits to a long line of women "badasses" in her family. She also opens up about her unique career journey. From training dolphins to neuroscience to leading analytics at JPMorgan Chase, her path has been anything but traditional. Her advice for women aspiring to succeed in tech? Embrace change, master your craft, speak with confidence, and claim your space in the room. Watch the interview >
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What makes someone want to go beyond just marketing a brand to actually building it from the inside out? For Jaime Keller, Brand Director ... Watch the interview >
Have you ever found yourself in a moment where everything just... clicks? Where life, family, and career all seem to align, even if only ... Watch the interview >
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