However, I ended up falling in love with design more than fine art. I naturally grow up surrounded by art & flowers…and I like to express my vision through drawings & objects for as long as I can remember. My father is a wood sculptor and my mother is a Korean traditional flower artist. When did you first become interested in design/architecture? All extremely intelligent women and what I value is integrity and conversations based on the value of merits – great dinner party! Past or present, name three women that you would invite over for a dinner party?Ĭondoleezza Rice, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, and my mother. What are some of the traits that you admire most amongst other female leaders you’ve worked with?Īside from what you would expect from leaders being focused and possessing a clear vision, additional traits I admire most are a strong sense of fairness, loyalty, decisiveness, honesty, and humility. Respect diversity and differences and have a trusted colleague you can talk things through. Listen and learn – it’s not always about being the “loudest” voice in the room, you can still be heard. Don’t underestimate yourself, know when to be tenacious and when to step back and re-strategize. If you could give one piece of advice to young female professionals, what would it be?Īim and push yourself to GROW - both internally and externally. I want to be remembered for being authentic, dependable, trustworthy and always following my moral compass. They increase your odds of success at any level and are the foundation and en gines of propelling you forward - no matter what you do or how high you want to climb. Transferable skills are critical to professional success because they empower you to do your job, whatever it is, well. If you could give one piece of advice to young female professional s, what would it be? Improve yourself but don’t change everything about yourself - be the best version of YOU. I encourage women to use those powers for good. Women are naturally empathetic beings and great communicators who know how to rally a team together. What lessons and experiences can you share as a female leader? Sheryl Moore-Marlette Chief Operating Officer Sharing their thoughts and perspectives, keep reading to learn more about what it means to be a woman in architecture and design and what inspires them each day: In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re connecting you with a handful of the women of NELSON who are boldly transforming our industry.
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