“"There's always ways of kind of doing something or not doing something, but I think you really have to stay true to yourself in business."”
Staying true to herself wasn't always easy for Jenny Dwork. Wisp's VP of marketing admits she had to sometimes make compromises early in her career in order to please the higher ups. She's since learned to trust her intuition and stand up for herself. In this episode of Brand Insider: BTS Jenny goes on to advise those just starting out to respectfully assert their own opinion because that's why they were hired. She also talks about her eye-opening TV news training ground, embracing her competitiveness, and why working in women's health is one of the most collaborative environments she's ever been in. Watch the interview >
"How I would navigate meeting the needs of caring for and providing for a person or people, but then also balancing meeting the needs ... Watch the interview >
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"There isn't this separation between personal life and work life, especially if you love what you do. They're incredibly integrated, but part of the ... Watch the interview >
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