Episode Description:
In this conversation, Sallie Jian, Head of Corporate Ventures at Diageo, shares her career journey and offers advice for female founders. She discusses her early years as a first-generation immigrant and the importance of education in her upbringing. Sallie then talks about her transition from banking to tech and venture capital, highlighting the dynamic nature of startup management teams. She provides insights into breaking into venture capital without prior experience and emphasizes the importance of networking and playing the game. Sallie also shares her personal interests and future plans.
Takeaways
Education and a strong work ethic are crucial for success, regardless of one's background.
Venture capital offers exciting opportunities to work with dynamic startup management teams.
Female founders should focus on creating a unique business plan, leveraging their strengths, and building a strong network.
Breaking into venture capital requires passion, networking, and a deep understanding of startups and industries.
Using your voice, being assertive, and believing in yourself are essential for career advancement.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
01:16 Early Years and Education
02:08 Career in Banking and Finance
03:33 Transition to Tech and Venture Capital
06:27 Venture Capital at Diageo
09:45 Advice for Female Founders1
3:26 Breaking into Venture Capital
16:14 Interest in Venture Capital
19:12 Breaking into Venture Capital without Prior Experience
23:57 Lessons Learned and Advice
26:27 Using Your Voice and Overcoming Doubt
29:48 Future Plans and Personal Life
34:30 The Shoes of Power
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