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This is the journey over five decades of Peg Wyant who navigated from Mad Men through Me Too and motherhood Younger women trying excel at being a working mom can learn from the methods she developed. At the Procter and Gamble Company, Peg would achieve a series of first, the first woman to go into the field on sales training, to become a female brand manager, to work all the way through pregnancy and, finally, to report directly to the CEO. Then she continued breaking barriers by starting a venture capital firm focused on women, a real estate development company band clubs of her own. Wyant…mehr

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This is the journey over five decades of Peg Wyant who navigated from Mad Men through Me Too and motherhood Younger women trying excel at being a working mom can learn from the methods she developed. At the Procter and Gamble Company, Peg would achieve a series of first, the first woman to go into the field on sales training, to become a female brand manager, to work all the way through pregnancy and, finally, to report directly to the CEO. Then she continued breaking barriers by starting a venture capital firm focused on women, a real estate development company band clubs of her own. Wyant tells her story frankly. She spares no words in describing the challenges she faced as a woman, in the corporate and other worlds where female managers were rare to nonexistent. Along the way she and her husband, Jack, raised four children. While their daughter described their upbringing as 'captain crunch and chaos,' all four became squash champions, Ivy League graduates, and leaders. There are underlying lessons for any women trying to combine motherhood and career - start before you're ready and figure it out, seldom have a bad day, and ladies, it's up to us.
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A native of Cincinnati Ohio Peg is the founder and CEO of Grandin Properties, and real estate development company and an alum of Procter and Gamble. She graduated five Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude from Smith College. Peg and her husband Jack live in Sea Island, Georgia and Cincinnati they have four grown children and nine grandchildren who live in Wilmington Delaware; San Francisco, Brooklyn and Chicago. The first woman hired into marketing at P&G, the world's largest advertiser, and the first manager to bring babies into the executive suite, Peg insisted upon breaking down the walls which kept women out, because she believed she would contribute and contribute she did. Bringing "true diversity" to everything she touched, she brought new ideas, creative approaches , imaginative solutions. For such a courageous woman, it should come as no surprise that he wears red.