WHM - With Economist Kathleen Camilli

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New #TeesMe podcast episode alert with the Economist, Kathleen Camilli What you will hear on this episode (Sirens, because this is the soundtrack of NYC): • What it means to be an expert Economist • Females do get invited to play golf, even when pregnant • The power of a supportive CEO • Family, is not career limiting event (when you have the support of leadership) • Serving on Not-For-Profit boards • Fast paced sports: Skiing, Sailing, Golf? • Sharing her father’s love of sailing • Golf is important for business and assessing character • Lifelong learning - Crypto-Assets • The next genreation of Female leaders & joining a board • Be Intentional- Have a plan, build a network • Women Startups/VC/Angel Investors - Now is the Time • Advice - Play the long game Kathleen Camilli is one of the nation’s leading economists, highly regarded by investors across the world. Her insights and forecasting track record have helped corporations avert financial disaster and preserve capital for decades. She brings gravitas to the boardroom, plus a wealth of money management and operating experience. Kathleen founded Camilli Economics in 2004, to address the growing need for independent economic analysis after the passage of Sarbanes Oxley. Kathleen is a sought after speaker, and regularly speaks to associations of CEOs, CFOs, COO’s, bankers, corporate treasurers, and other financial professionals. She has appeared on CNN, CNBC, and The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, Nightly Business Report, and Bloomberg Business News where her views are highly regarded internationally by investors. Partnering with the Center for Information Mapping at the Parson’s School of Design, in 2005, she formed Economic Mapping, LLC. This entrepreneurial initiative was founded to mine and map economic data using advanced mapping technology. Named as one of the top five economic forecasters by the Wall Street Journal, Kathleen called the turning point of the tech bubble in 1999 and 2000, and the recession in 2001, which earned her a number one performing forecaster by the WSJ and Business Week. She is the author of several articles, including “Reserves Forecasting for Open Market Operations” published in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York Quarterly Review in 1986 and still cited. Kathleen has served on many not-for-profit boards, including the National Association of Business Economics, National Council on Economic Education, the Epiphany School Foundation, the Windham Mountain SKITA, an organization that is preparing young athletes to compete nationally and internationally (Olympics) representing the USA. She is active in organizations such as the National Association of Corporate Directors, the University of Delaware’s Governance Centers, KMPG’s Audit Institute, the Conference Board, the Forecasters Club, the Asia Society, and the Women’s Global Forum (Davos). Kathleen is an avid skier, sailor, and swimmer. She is a voracious reader of non-fiction and a life long learner. She and her husband Peter, a liquidity, funding, and risk expert, reside in New York City. They have two sons. ************************** What you need to know: Website: www.camillieconomics.com ************************** https://anchor.fm/TeesMe Listen on Apple, Spotify, Google #FierceFemaleFriday #TeesMe #podcast #storiesNeedToBeTold #untoldStories #golf #Economist #sailing #TeesMeLive #TeesMeTour #StayTuned #2020 #WHM --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app