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On International Women's Day, I've been reflecting on how the place of women in the workplace has changed

World Jewish Relief's Katerina Gould reflects on 30 years of change

March 8, 2019 15:41
Katerina Gould
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On International Women’s Day 2019, I’ve been reflecting on the changes I’ve seen to the position of women in the workplace through my professional career. As a graduate in the City in the 1980s and 90s, I was often the sole female executive at the table. 

While I was fortunate that some of my male colleagues treated me as their equal, I encountered my share of people who thought I was there to take the minutes and serve the coffee.

I found it both puzzling and frustrating, as all my education and experience to this point had led me to believe that I was equal to any man. 

This first taste of sexism in the workplace ignited my drive to pursue gender equality throughout my professional life. I work with many aspiring women to help them develop their skills and qualities to enable them to reach the top level and continually demonstrate to employers the value of recruiting professional women who’ve taken a break from employment.