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tiny moment, but at the same time... I don’t think
it’s just working mums who struggle with time
management, I think it’s anyone who has a personal
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to lead them in a thoughtful way so they have
a North Star to look to but also have their feet on
the ground to get the day-to-day done. It’s been
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years, a lot of the same people.
JUSTINE:DIDYOUFEELCOMFORTABLESTEPPINGINTOALEADERSHIPROLE?
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like Sheryl Sandberg and Mary Dillon [CEO of Ulta Beauty,
one of the fastest-growing retailers in the US]. Spending
time with those types of women made me feel like I deserved
to have a seat at the table.
JUSTINE: WHAT ELSE HAS HELPED YOU DEVELOP THAT SENSE OF
WORTHASAWOMANINBUSINESS?
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JUSTINE: HOW MUCH OF IT WAS COMPLETELY NEW TO YOU?
READING SPREADSHEETS, DOING BUSINESS PLANS – IS THAT
SOMETHINGYOUJUSTLEARNEDASYOUWENT?
JESSICA:Yeah, I learned all of it as I went, and I partnered
with someone who is a serial entrepreneur, so by being in
business, I got to learn a lot about business. It’s like if you
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“IT’S TAKEN TIME FOR ME TO
own my powerAS A WOMAN
AND AS A LEADER. IT’S
SOMETHING I had to learn”
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