'I was always a STEM kid. I love complex problem solving.'
I’m not matching the pattern so that in Silicon Valley standard is high risk. Right? And so I think two things. One is that it is not necessarily healthy for us to think that people are not treating us fairly, right? So I think that we should just continuously do the best that we can cause either way, if we’re bogged down and thinking that people aren’t treated fairly in the situation we probably won’t perform as well as if we didn’t have that in our head.
Specifically Charles Hudson is a Toigo alum. So the Toigo Foundation is a finance fellowship for minority MBA students. And Charles went to Stanford. I went to MIT, and so when I was thinking about leaving JP Morgan, I just mentioned it to the president of the Toigo Foundation and she was like, you should talk to this guy who’s a Toigo fellow. You might want to just talk to him before you quit your job.
No, no, nothing related to Richelieu. I think it’s black. Like he’s not saying this is a diversity. He’s saying ‘I’m calling it out’, and I love that. What I’m seeing is that I can put 10 diversity, activists, they could be investors, activists, executives and say, ‘hey, I want to promote diversity’. But when they say that, I feel like it’s really pushing, unintentionally, an agenda for the advancement of white women just based on how we’re structured here in the United States.
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