34 min

Surviving Misogyny at Goldman Sachs Imposters

    • Careers

In her 17 years at Goldman Sachs, Jamie Fiore Higgins rose the ranks to become a managing director—a prestigious title that was not only extremely difficult to achieve, but also incredibly rare for a woman to attain. In this episode, Jamie tells Alex of how she survived the toxic culture of misogyny that she experienced at Goldman Sachs, and how her career there caused her to forget her values and feel imprisoned by her paycheck. 

Jamie’s new book is called Bully Market: My Story of Money and Misogyny at Goldman Sachs.

Learn more about Ac+ion alkaline water here: https://www.actionalkalinewater.com/us/en-us/ 
You can watch this and all of our episodes on our Imposters YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UComlJdfRZdWvee9fDljRIkw/featured 
Full transcripts for all Imposters episodes available at https://imposters.morningbrew.com

In her 17 years at Goldman Sachs, Jamie Fiore Higgins rose the ranks to become a managing director—a prestigious title that was not only extremely difficult to achieve, but also incredibly rare for a woman to attain. In this episode, Jamie tells Alex of how she survived the toxic culture of misogyny that she experienced at Goldman Sachs, and how her career there caused her to forget her values and feel imprisoned by her paycheck. 

Jamie’s new book is called Bully Market: My Story of Money and Misogyny at Goldman Sachs.

Learn more about Ac+ion alkaline water here: https://www.actionalkalinewater.com/us/en-us/ 
You can watch this and all of our episodes on our Imposters YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UComlJdfRZdWvee9fDljRIkw/featured 
Full transcripts for all Imposters episodes available at https://imposters.morningbrew.com

34 min