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As companies deal with the impact of technology and the incredible pace of change, they are fundamentally rethinking talent and family leave programs.
I've been fortunate in life to benefit from family, educators, work colleagues, and a set of mentors and sponsors, all of whom did not hesitate to offer and support me with every opportunity to achieve what I set out to do.
We can't afford to let high performing talent just walk away from our companies without providing an opportunity to work through family needs.
It is a huge honor to be part of the UNICEF family. UNICEF has done tremendous work in Turkey and globally, I am looking forward to meeting as many children and young people as I can, hearing and sharing their stories.
I had an imaginary friend. I don't know when I stopped having an imaginary friend, but my mom and everybody in my family remembers it pretty good. It's definitely true.
Most of the people that I learned and experienced jazz with have been with foreign white people, mostly from France. Excluding my family.
I have a kid and a husband and my family, and it's important to live the real life. I don't want to offer my whole life to cinema. It's only cinema.
No matter what your family does or where your family is, you always need to look after each other.
Everybody in my family's funny. Being funny was highly encouraged in our family, I think.
I've lived the American dream. I was born and raised on the farm, first in my family to graduate from college. I spent 13 years working in our family business.
Becoming a mom makes politics real. Whether it's education policies, health care policies, family leave - it informs your decision-making.
I loved thinking about how the law could be used to help others, how to interpret it that way. I think that probably comes from growing up in a family where my parents were actively involved in the community.
There's been a ham in every generation of our family.
Probably my mother's life was prolonged beyond that of a long-lived family by her coming to Australia in middle life; and if I ever had any tendency to consumption, the climate must have helped me.
I think I was well brought up, for my father and mother were of one mind regarding the care of the family.
A perfect dinner for me is being with people I really want to be with. It starts and stops with my company and my family.
I've known the panic of financial struggle. I didn't grow up with money at all, and my family has certainly known the panic of, 'Oh, gosh, where's the next bit of money coming from?'
Life wasn't good, but I could not walk away from something I love. I had a difficult life to face, but I had to try to keep dealing with the situation with the help of my family, friends, and training partners and manager.
When I'm home, the heart and soul of our family is in the kitchen. Growing up, my parents both worked, so dinnertime was for family - the TV was off. I think it's important to grab that time and really make it special, even after a tough day.
To me, money is the ability to create lifelong experiences for my family and myself, to educate my children and a way to give back to humanity.
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