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"The best possible way to start my career was not getting what I wanted. Failure teaches you a lot, and it helped me figure out a path to success that worked for me." —Katie Burke
Katie Burke is the Chief People Officer at HubSpot, a marketing software company in Boston that employs more than 2,300 people worldwide. And of those 2,300, Katie was the company's first female to land a spot in the c-suite. (Today, 45 percent of the company's vice presidents are women.) In this super inspiring conversation, Katie shares why she's so passionate about empowering women in the workplace, and candidly opens up about her own massive career failures — including how bombing the LSATs turned out to be the best thing that could've happened to her. She offers up interviewing advice, explains why prospective employees should add "we" to their vocabularies, and shares the one word she's trying to add to her own life.
Katie is the oldest of six kids, and she has a fascinating family story. Her dad, Brian Burke, is extremely well-known in the hockey world, and her brother, Brendan, was a hockey player at Miami Ohio when he famously came out as gay to his teammates — and the world. Brendan was later killed in a tragic car accident, and Katie gladly shared stories of his incredible legacy with me.
Of course, Katie is also a runner. She's a four-time marathoner and 20+-time half-marathoner, and she's currently training for the Popular Brooklyn Half Marathon in May.
Apologies for the slightly off audio on this one! Despite recording in a professional podcast studio, I had the audio settings wrong on my computer. Don't let a little echo deter you from this fantastic conversation!
What you'll get on this episode:
What we mention on this episode:
Bates College
HubSpot
"Because I'm a Girl" via Huffington Post
Always #LikeAGirl commercial
Shine Theory
"This 1 Word Will Help You Do Less and Achieve More in 2018" via Inc.
Brian Burke
Calgary Flames
You Can Play Project
Miami University Ohio
"We love you, this won't change a thing" via ESPN
Portland Half Marathon
November Project
Popular Brookyn Half
SoulCycle
JP Morgan Corporate Challenge
Kristin Armstrong
New York Road Runners
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"The best possible way to start my career was not getting what I wanted. Failure teaches you a lot, and it helped me figure out a path to success that worked for me." —Katie Burke
Katie Burke is the Chief People Officer at HubSpot, a marketing software company in Boston that employs more than 2,300 people worldwide. And of those 2,300, Katie was the company's first female to land a spot in the c-suite. (Today, 45 percent of the company's vice presidents are women.) In this super inspiring conversation, Katie shares why she's so passionate about empowering women in the workplace, and candidly opens up about her own massive career failures — including how bombing the LSATs turned out to be the best thing that could've happened to her. She offers up interviewing advice, explains why prospective employees should add "we" to their vocabularies, and shares the one word she's trying to add to her own life.
Katie is the oldest of six kids, and she has a fascinating family story. Her dad, Brian Burke, is extremely well-known in the hockey world, and her brother, Brendan, was a hockey player at Miami Ohio when he famously came out as gay to his teammates — and the world. Brendan was later killed in a tragic car accident, and Katie gladly shared stories of his incredible legacy with me.
Of course, Katie is also a runner. She's a four-time marathoner and 20+-time half-marathoner, and she's currently training for the Popular Brooklyn Half Marathon in May.
Apologies for the slightly off audio on this one! Despite recording in a professional podcast studio, I had the audio settings wrong on my computer. Don't let a little echo deter you from this fantastic conversation!
What you'll get on this episode:
What we mention on this episode:
Bates College
HubSpot
"Because I'm a Girl" via Huffington Post
Always #LikeAGirl commercial
Shine Theory
"This 1 Word Will Help You Do Less and Achieve More in 2018" via Inc.
Brian Burke
Calgary Flames
You Can Play Project
Miami University Ohio
"We love you, this won't change a thing" via ESPN
Portland Half Marathon
November Project
Popular Brookyn Half
SoulCycle
JP Morgan Corporate Challenge
Kristin Armstrong
New York Road Runners
Follow Katie:
Follow Ali:
Listen & Subscribe:
SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!

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