Birth: December 15, 1986
Most of my mentors and investors have been incredibly smart, thoughtful men. I've had the privilege of being mentored by some extraordinary men who s….
Whether I'm traveling or at home in Seattle, my days rarely play out as it looks on my Outlook calendar - there's almost always something unexpected ….
I always tell people, don't worry about the haters, you are not a jackass whisperer. You have to be enough. You have to be your own validation..
Every day, possibly every hour as an entrepreneur, you do something that you absolutely could have done better with more time, more information, more….
My first thought in moments of darkness and doubt is, "Who can I call? Who can I share this with?" Connection and sharing saves me every time..
Figure out WHY you're doing what you're doing and remind yourself of it constantly. Every day, every hour. Hold onto that for dear life. But don't ex….
My best advice to working women is just try what you think right now will be best for you and your family - and if it doesn't work, then change it. A….
I now look at the things I could have done better and instead of beating myself up about it, since I can't turn back time, I try to remember to ask m….
I've always had amazing women in my life help me with my kids. First it was my mom, and then a series of nannies and day care providers who were incr….
The most important part of my mental self-care is knowing who to call for what kinds of help..
Women in business, women in employment anywhere face a very different set of challenges than their male counterparts..
In my safe corporate job, I might have made one decision of real significance a year. As an entrepreneur, it feels like I'm making a decision every m….
You can't believe your own hype, or your own worst moments. Neither is as important as knowing your "why." The harder the challenges are, the more th….
I'm an Ivy League-educated lawyer, so you'd think the world wouldn't mess with me, right? But I've been paid $10,000 less than a less qualified man i….
The world is more flexible than you might think..
When I think about work-life balance, I don't imagine it as a perfect day where I got to spend the exact right amount of time having an impact at wor….
The thing that I've learned about taking risks is that the key question to ask is, "If this goes terribly, what will happen?" Usually, the answer is ….
My family immigrated from Korea when I was four years old, and when I started school, I didn't speak English. I remember that other kids would blame ….
As a woman leader, I try to take every opportunity I can to do what my mentors did for me - engaging with young women and take them seriously..