Clicky

  • Login
  • Register
  • Submit Your Content
  • Contact Us
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
World Tribune
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Food
Submit
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Food
No Result
View All Result
World Tribune
No Result
View All Result

Women leaders react to Trump’s victory

November 8, 2024
in Business
Reading Time: 6 mins read
A A
Women leaders react to Trump’s victory
0
SHARES
ShareShareShareShareShare

Women leaders react to Trump’s victory

Good morning! Donald Trump names a chief of staff, San Francisco’s mayor loses her reelection bid, and women reflect on this week’s election results. Have a restful weekend.

READ ALSO

Honeywell’s CEO predicts ‘doomsday’ for companies that don’t embrace AI. Here’s his secret to using the technology effectively 

Jerome Powell was ready to fight any ouster by Trump in 2018

– Ready to react. In the days since Donald Trump won the presidency, women leaders have had to reckon with that outcome: processing their own reactions, talking with their teams, and strategizing for what comes next. CEOs and founders of the biggest tech companies—including Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook, Satya Nadella, and Sundar Pichai—extended their congratulations to Trump in public and reportedly spent the past weeks and months courting him behind the scenes. I have yet to see an equivalent message of congratulations from a major female CEO; GM chief Mary Barra, for example, last posted on X in July to wish Trump a swift recovery following his assassination attempt, but has not posted a statement since Tuesday.

Women leaders beyond the Fortune 500, however, have started to gather their thoughts and calls to action. Melinda French Gates, who had endorsed Harris, wrote that “nothing ends here.” “Over the next four years, we will see heroic work across our country…I am committed to being part of that effort,” she said.

Others, with expertise ranging from women’s health to community-building to the future of Silicon Valley shared with me their response to the election result:

Dee Poku is founder of the WIE Suite, a membership community for women. She also organized the group Female Founders for Harris in the lead-up to the election.

Women have so much unrealized power and influence. What we saw in the election and reflected in society is a very fragmented use of that power. We have to learn to consolidate, work together and double down on where we direct that power…We need to double down on our own ambition and lead with conviction. And above all use our voices. I completely understand that we have shareholders, investors, or customer bases who don’t want us to be political but if we don’t speak up on behalf of other women, then who?…Community works when you’re united by a common purpose and have respect for one another’s point of view. Now is not the time to blame and point fingers. It’s the time to listen and rebuild.

Leslie Feinzaig, founder of early-stage VC firm Graham & Walker, launched VCs for Kamala, a group she rallied after a few high-profile investors endorsed Trump. She identifies not as a Democrat but as an independent.

If I had to guess, venture capital will fare great under the new administration, as I think we would have fared under a Harris administration. Our job is to make money for our investors, and that hasn’t changed. VCs have been co-investing with each other this whole time. But while we show up to work as VCs, we show up to the voting booth as citizens. And on that side, our values and priorities differed.

I think it’s important to listen, and to heal the deep partisan divide. The values that brought together our pledge—pro-business, pro-American dream, pro-entrepreneurship, pro-technological progress, pro-democracy, and pro-dialogue—transcend any one candidate, any one moment, and even any one party…I have no regrets.

Lux Capital’s Deena Shakir is an investor in women’s health businesses like Maven, which have already dealt with the instability of state-by-state abortion bans and rulings and legislation around fertility treatments and IVF. She advises her portfolio:

The best advice I can give is to stay focused and turn any anger and frustration into action and execution. The needs of women and families don’t change with political tides. Women make up 50% of the population and drive 80% of healthcare dollars—this is both a critical need and a market opportunity. Our portfolio companies have persisted through administration changes, leveraging innovative tech to provide critical care when needed most. What’s also encouraging is that more investors are seeing capital deployment as a mechanism for action.

Halogen Ventures founder Jesse Draper urges people who support women to turn from politics to the private sector, or what she has started calling “Plan B.”

Invest in women. Invest in childcare. Invest in women’s health. Put your money to work and put yourself out there as a female leader. We need more voices, more role models that are women and more female CEOs especially of publicly traded businesses. If you are a female leader of any sort, you have a platform. Women make 80% of purchasing decisions, healthcare decisions. If you want to see change, invest in women.

Emma Hinchliffe
emma.hinchliffe@fortune.com

The Most Powerful Women Daily newsletter is Fortune’s daily briefing for and about the women leading the business world. Today’s edition was curated by Nina Ajemian. Subscribe here.

ALSO IN THE HEADLINES

– A Trump first. Donald Trump named Susie Wiles his incoming White House chief of staff. Wiles ran Trump’s campaign—and will be the first woman to hold her next job. New York Times

– Next in SF. San Francisco Mayor London Breed lost her race for reelection. Breed became mayor six years ago and was the first Black woman to hold the job. After leading the city through the pandemic, she was defeated by Daniel Lurie in a tough race that centered on the city’s homelessness problem. CBS News

– On the phone. Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, discussed trade, energy, defense, and Ukraine with Donald Trump in what she described as an “excellent phone call.” Von der Leyen said she is looking forward to addressing geopolitical issues with Trump and strengthening ties between the EU and the U.S. She’s not the only one talking to Trump—he’s been chatting with other world leaders following his victory. Financial Times

– No, nope, uh-uh, and also no. Interest in the 4B movement—where women refuse to date men, have sex with men, marry men, or have children until there is gender equality—is increasing among American women on social media platforms like TikTok. Following Donald Trump’s election, there was an increase in Google searches for 4B, which started in South Korea in the 2010s. Wired

MOVERS AND SHAKERS

Sunshine Health, a managed care organization, named Charlene Zein president and chief executive officer. Most recently, she served as the company’s interim president and previously was chief product president.

Power Sustainable, an asset manager focused on sustainability, appointed Delia Cristea as chief operating officer. Cristea is a partner and general counsel at the company.

PosiGen, a renewable energy and energy efficiency solutions provider, appointed Jen Pearce as chief operating officer. Previously, she was the company’s SVP of operations.

ALSAC, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital’s fundraising and awareness organization, named Samantha Maltin chief marketing and brand officer. Most recently, she was EVP, chief marketing and brand officer at Sesame Workshop.

Avantor, a products and services provider for the life sciences industry, appointed Dame Louise Makin to its board of directors. Makin was CEO of BTG.

Genezen, a gene therapy contract development and manufacturing organization, appointed Pam Stetkiewicz to its board of directors. She is chief operating officer at Arbor Biotechnologies.

United Way of New York City, a nonprofit for low-income New Yorkers, appointed Laurinda Martins, Christine Sobhani, and Kate Woolley to its board of directors. Martins is deputy co-chair of Fried Frank’s real estate department, Sobhani is a senior partner at Kingsley Gate, and Woolley is general manager of the IBM Ecosystem.

ON MY RADAR

How America embraced gender war New Yorker

I went to Kamala Harris’s concession speech—here’s what I heard from Black women Fortune

Democratic women see a country that is ‘not ready for a woman president’ Politico

PARTING WORDS

“We’ve fought long and hard, and there’s an even bigger fight ahead of us—but I know this: We’ll win the fight for reproductive freedom in the long game. We’re built for this.”

— Planned Parenthood CEO Alexis McGill Johnson after the election

Credit: Source link

ShareTweetSendSharePin
Previous Post

Siemens Energy’s Joe Kaeser recalls his days working with Trump

Next Post

Early Black Friday deals include up to $425 off Roomba robot vacuums

Related Posts

Honeywell’s CEO predicts ‘doomsday’ for companies that don’t embrace AI. Here’s his secret to using the technology effectively 
Business

Honeywell’s CEO predicts ‘doomsday’ for companies that don’t embrace AI. Here’s his secret to using the technology effectively 

November 12, 2024
Jerome Powell was ready to fight any ouster by Trump in 2018
Business

Jerome Powell was ready to fight any ouster by Trump in 2018

November 11, 2024
Democrats should have celebrated America’s stunning economic success–but they were intimidated by progressives
Business

Democrats should have celebrated America’s stunning economic success–but they were intimidated by progressives

November 11, 2024
What butter heists reveals about Putin’s wartime economy
Business

What butter heists reveals about Putin’s wartime economy

November 11, 2024
Over 80% of Millennials say they can’t afford a midlife crisis
Business

Over 80% of Millennials say they can’t afford a midlife crisis

November 11, 2024
Netanyahu says he’s talked to Trump 3 times since the election
Business

Netanyahu says he’s talked to Trump 3 times since the election

November 11, 2024
Next Post
Early Black Friday deals include up to 5 off Roomba robot vacuums

Early Black Friday deals include up to $425 off Roomba robot vacuums

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

What's New Here!

Ocean City tries to save historic Jersey Shore amusement park with ‘Giant Wheel’ as it shuts after generations

Ocean City tries to save historic Jersey Shore amusement park with ‘Giant Wheel’ as it shuts after generations

October 14, 2024
Cam Bynum pays tribute to Olympic breakdancer Raygun with celebration: ‘Been saving’ it

Cam Bynum pays tribute to Olympic breakdancer Raygun with celebration: ‘Been saving’ it

November 11, 2024
LeBron James reportedly spends .5 million a year on his biohacking regimen. Here is his daily routine

LeBron James reportedly spends $1.5 million a year on his biohacking regimen. Here is his daily routine

November 5, 2024
NBA League Pass gets multiview just in time for the season to start

NBA League Pass gets multiview just in time for the season to start

October 15, 2024
Tokyo Metro shares surge 45% on debut after Japan’s largest IPO in six years

Tokyo Metro shares surge 45% on debut after Japan’s largest IPO in six years

October 23, 2024
Farmers race to save chickens after feed supplier shuts down abruptly

Farmers race to save chickens after feed supplier shuts down abruptly

October 18, 2024
ReposiTrak Welcomes 50 New Suppliers Featuring Nut Butter Products to Rapidly Expanding Food Traceability Network

ReposiTrak Welcomes 50 New Suppliers Featuring Nut Butter Products to Rapidly Expanding Food Traceability Network

November 10, 2024

About

World Tribune is an online news portal that shares the latest news on world, business, health, tech, sports, and related topics.

Follow us

Recent Posts

  • Jets defend Jeff Ulbrich after he took blame for Cardinals debacle
  • Honeywell’s CEO predicts ‘doomsday’ for companies that don’t embrace AI. Here’s his secret to using the technology effectively 
  • Nestlé and PepsiCo Lead 2024’s Top 100 Consumer Goods Companies
  • ‘World’s sexiest athlete’ Alica Schmidt reveals major career move

Newslatter

Loading
  • Submit Your Content
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • DMCA

© 2024 World Tribune - All Rights Reserved!

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Food

© 2024 World Tribune - All Rights Reserved!

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In