Women and Work
The workplace can feel very different for women than for men. Women often feel they have to prove themselves, that they’re evaluated by how they look, or that their opinions are not respected. They feel Mom Guilt for leaving their kids while they pursue a career and worry about taking a job that fuels their passion instead of their pocketbook. We examine these real life challenges of women who are climbing the corporate ladder, growing their own business, and navigating the complex juggle of work and family. We explore how women like you can make work fit your life, not the other way around.
Women and Work
Women and Work: Chandler Stroud
Freedom. Ambition. Design.
For Chandler Stroud, getting her MBA wasn’t about climbing higher — it was about living freer.
Success, for her, wasn’t defined by titles or power. It was about choice — the freedom to design a career that honored both her ambition and her family.
From long commutes to flexible work and paid maternity leave, Chandler set out to find — and create — workplaces that worked for women, not against them.
Her story is a reminder that ambition doesn’t have to mean sacrifice — it can mean design.
Would you ever choose flexibility over prestige?
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