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The question of whether to pursue a master’s degree often surfaces during sales and career transitions. Is it a purposeful next step, or a response to pressure and comparison?
In this episode, Heather brings together professionals at different career stages for an honest conversation about what drives the decision to pursue advanced education. They explore how confidence and credibility are built through experience and aligned action, not just degrees.
The discussion also touches on self-worth, imposter syndrome, debt, and opportunity cost, offering perspective on when a master’s supports growth and when it may simply add pressure.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
Heather closes the episode with clarity checkpoints to help you decide the right next step for you, not what simply looks impressive.
Meet the Guests
Valerie Simonsen
A life sciences sales leader with nearly 20 years of experience in biotech and genomics, Valerie leads NGS sales across Western North America and Latin America, known for building high-performing teams and driving growth.
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Cheryl Zarate
Cheryl is the Head of Sales in the Americas for a top Human Resources Company, with leadership experience at LinkedIn, Salesforce, and Intercom, and brings a resilient perspective shaped by her immigration journey and motherhood.
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Anna Mendelson
Anna is a Senior Manager at EntreCORPS, supporting startups with go-to-market strategy and growth, and represents the next generation of values-driven women in sales.
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Suji Goetzke
Suji is the Head of GTM at Trellus, leading full-funnel strategies rooted in social selling and authentic communication while mentoring others in sales.
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If this episode sparked questions about your next move or the pressure to prove yourself, Heather offers Reset & Rise 1:1 coaching and Sales Career Strategy Consultation for those in sales or considering a pivot. These sessions support clarity, confidence, and aligned decision-making.
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The question of whether to pursue a master’s degree often surfaces during sales and career transitions. Is it a purposeful next step, or a response to pressure and comparison?
In this episode, Heather brings together professionals at different career stages for an honest conversation about what drives the decision to pursue advanced education. They explore how confidence and credibility are built through experience and aligned action, not just degrees.
The discussion also touches on self-worth, imposter syndrome, debt, and opportunity cost, offering perspective on when a master’s supports growth and when it may simply add pressure.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
Heather closes the episode with clarity checkpoints to help you decide the right next step for you, not what simply looks impressive.
Meet the Guests
Valerie Simonsen
A life sciences sales leader with nearly 20 years of experience in biotech and genomics, Valerie leads NGS sales across Western North America and Latin America, known for building high-performing teams and driving growth.
LinkedIn
Cheryl Zarate
Cheryl is the Head of Sales in the Americas for a top Human Resources Company, with leadership experience at LinkedIn, Salesforce, and Intercom, and brings a resilient perspective shaped by her immigration journey and motherhood.
LinkedIn
Anna Mendelson
Anna is a Senior Manager at EntreCORPS, supporting startups with go-to-market strategy and growth, and represents the next generation of values-driven women in sales.
LinkedIn
Suji Goetzke
Suji is the Head of GTM at Trellus, leading full-funnel strategies rooted in social selling and authentic communication while mentoring others in sales.
LinkedIn
If this episode sparked questions about your next move or the pressure to prove yourself, Heather offers Reset & Rise 1:1 coaching and Sales Career Strategy Consultation for those in sales or considering a pivot. These sessions support clarity, confidence, and aligned decision-making.
Follow Heather online:
Additional resources from Heather: