Season 330 Episode 11711
S4 Ep2 - Breaking Barriers Nora Gillis' Journey in Financial Leadership and Mentorship for Women
"Today we have a compelling conversation with the remarkable Nora Gillis, a regional consultant to independent financial advisors and a steadfast mentor for women in the finance industry. In this episode, Nora opens up about the transformative realization of knowing and leveraging her strengths, emphasizing her role as a connector and engagement specialist. She highlights the significance of being generous with time and advice, particularly for women in leadership, and the uplifting trend of women supporting one another in male-dominated fields. Jessica and Nora delve deep into the fluid nature of careers, examining the societal pressure to have everything figured out from the get-go. Nora reflects on her initial rigid career aspirations following her finance degree and underscores the value of flexibility and varied experiences. Together, they discuss the pervasive pressures and ""shoulds"" imposed on women, and Nora’s journey of overcoming these through baby steps and inner guidance. Listen as they explore the adventure and personal growth that comes from embracing fear, illustrated by Nora’s skydiving experience, and the importance of celebrating accomplishments within a supportive community. They also touch on the therapeutic process of writing, with Nora sharing insights from her upcoming book, ""Rise and Find,"" and its potential impact. Don't miss this episode packed with invaluable lessons on mentorship, resilience, and the power of community as we celebrate the extraordinary narrative of Nora Gillis on ""Women Behind the Millions""! Guest Bio: I have spent my entire career working in financial services and just celebrated my 10 year anniversary at AssetMark. In my current role, I talk to financial advisors from all walks of life and help them navigate all the resources we can offer to their business and their clients. I'm originally from Latvia and ended up in New Jersey somewhat accidentally by applying to college and receiving a full scholarship to get my undergraduate degree."