'I felt like an imposter for a long time in my career - now I'm the COO of a leading Asset Management firm'

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Work It Like A Mum
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What does it take to have four kids, a high-flying career in finance and still have some time for yourself? On this episode of the Work It Like A Mum podcast, host Elizabeth Willetts talks to Rosie Reynolds, the Chief Commercial Officer of Aspect Capital, about what a work/life balance really looks like. <br/><br/>Rosie starts by telling Elizabeth about how she trained as a lawyer, landed her early roles and then switched to working in-house. She explains her decision to change jobs and what that meant for her career path. You’ll also hear about her experience of returning to work after her fourth child and what she and her company did to make it work for everyone, and help Rosie to thrive. <br/><br/>This episode features some interesting discussions about careers and family, such as whether everyone needs a female role model in their workplace and what you can do to make the return to work easier on your family—and yourself! You’ll also learn why imposter syndrome might actually help you to advance in your career. <br/><br/>If you liked this episode, please show your support for the Work It Like A Mum podcast by subscribing and by sharing the episode on your social media accounts. <br/><br/>Show Links<br/>Rosie Reynolds on LinkedInAspect Capital<br/><br/>Investing in WomenInvesting in Women on LinkedIn<br/>For more information about the podcast’s sponsor, please visit:<br/>Nine Feet TallCareers with Nine Feet TallNine Feet Tall on LinkedIn<br/><br/><br/>Sign up for our newsletter and never miss an episode!<br/><br/>And here's your invite to our supportive and empowering Facebook Group, Work It Like a Mum - a supportive and safe networking community for professional working mothers. Our community is full of like-minded female professionals willing to offer support, advice or a friendly ear. See you there!

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