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Quitting your dream job to start a business is a risky decision, especially if you’re in a high-ranking, visible position. And Nicole Marra, did just that.
As the CEO and Founder of Fixer Advisory Group, Nicole works with some of the world's most dynamic luxury brands.
Nicole led Gucci America's legal, real estate, compliance, security, and crisis management functions for over a decade before taking the leap and founding Fixer.
In this episode, Nicole and I discuss
This episode at a glance:
[16:29] When Nicole made the leap, support was coming from all sides. The people around her carried her over the launch line.
[21:13] The most significant challenge she faced: wearing all the hats simultaneously.
[25:13] When men build businesses, they surround themselves with help. Women often try to build systems so they don’t need to ask for help.
[31:52] ”The Power of the Pack”: the power that women have when they work together.
[37:19] The foundations of running a business (or having any type of career) as a woman.
[56:03] What Nicole’s Times Square billboard would say: Enough of being afraid of everything. Put yourself out there. You can’t live in fear of what might happen.
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My Good Woman is a podcast for new and future female leaders, hosted by me, Dawn Andrews! I’m a happily married hockey mom, proud female leader, and founder and CEO of Free Range Thinking, where we turn founders into confident CEOs with strategic consulting and leadership training.
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Want to increase revenue and impact? Listen to “She's That Founder” for insights on business strategy and female leadership to scale your business. Each episode offers advice on effective communication, team building, and management. Learn to master routines and systems to boost productivity and prevent burnout. Our delegation tips and business consulting will advance your executive leadership skills and presence.
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Quitting your dream job to start a business is a risky decision, especially if you’re in a high-ranking, visible position. And Nicole Marra, did just that.
As the CEO and Founder of Fixer Advisory Group, Nicole works with some of the world's most dynamic luxury brands.
Nicole led Gucci America's legal, real estate, compliance, security, and crisis management functions for over a decade before taking the leap and founding Fixer.
In this episode, Nicole and I discuss
This episode at a glance:
[16:29] When Nicole made the leap, support was coming from all sides. The people around her carried her over the launch line.
[21:13] The most significant challenge she faced: wearing all the hats simultaneously.
[25:13] When men build businesses, they surround themselves with help. Women often try to build systems so they don’t need to ask for help.
[31:52] ”The Power of the Pack”: the power that women have when they work together.
[37:19] The foundations of running a business (or having any type of career) as a woman.
[56:03] What Nicole’s Times Square billboard would say: Enough of being afraid of everything. Put yourself out there. You can’t live in fear of what might happen.
Resources and links mentioned in this episode
You might also like
More about the “My Good Woman” podcast
My Good Woman is a podcast for new and future female leaders, hosted by me, Dawn Andrews! I’m a happily married hockey mom, proud female leader, and founder and CEO of Free Range Thinking, where we turn founders into confident CEOs with strategic consulting and leadership training.
Grab a seat at the table with
Want to increase revenue and impact? Listen to “She's That Founder” for insights on business strategy and female leadership to scale your business. Each episode offers advice on effective communication, team building, and management. Learn to master routines and systems to boost productivity and prevent burnout. Our delegation tips and business consulting will advance your executive leadership skills and presence.