Women on Top with Haleh Moddasser: Recent Episodes

Haleh Moddasser

The author of "Gray Divorce", "Silver Linings" and "Women on Top: Women, Wealth & Social Change" presents a new 6-episode podcast, Women on Top with Haleh Moddasser. In this podcast, Haleh talks with guests who have each made a crack in the proverbial glass ceiling, are making strides to address societal problems, or are supporting the financial future of women. Haleh and her guests, who represent many different fields - entrepreneurship, finance, journalism, medicine, activism and more – engage in transparent conversations that reflect professional and personal struggles, as well as accomplishment. Through these episodes, we learn about embracing a purpose and lifting up others while ensuring our own future success. Some are making strides to address societal concerns. Others have chipped away at the proverbial glass ceiling. All are supporting the financial future and wellbeing of women. Through these conversations we learn about embracing a purpose and lifting others up while ensuring our own future success.

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In this episode of Women on Top with Haleh Moddasser, we speak with Beata Kirr, Managing Director, and Chief Impact Officer for The Copia Group (TCG), a private investment firm providing capital solutions for lower middle market companies.

Beata explains that investing in minority led companies provides a mechanism to directly impact issues surrounding race and gender inequality at a time when ESG investing appears to have overpromised and under-delivered. This type of thematic investment approach is especially useful for women investors, the overwhelming majority of whom want to invest in alignment with their values.

Prior to joining TCG, Beata held investment roles at some of the top wall street financial firms and hedge funds. While at Bernstein Private Wealth, Beata spearheaded Bernstein Impact Alternatives, delivering customized access to private equity and venture capital strategies focused on environmental sustainability, health equity and economic opportunity. Beata is also a passionate supporter of women in finance.

Beata holds a bachelor’s degree in finance and marketing from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management.

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Mahsa Hakimi is the founder of Hakimi Law PC, a boutique business and intellectual property law firm in San Francisco focused on protecting the creative talent and legal interests of artists and entrepreneurs. She has served on the board of various non-profit organizations, including as the inaugural Executive Co-chair of Castro LGBTQ Cultural District. She is also a member of the San Francisco Planning Department Community Equity Advisory Council and is a part of the Art Rise Collective’s organizational committee.

Ms. Hakimi, an Iranian American, moved to the United States at age 15, shortly after the hostage crisis in Iran. In this interview she discusses the challenges growing up and assimilating to the U.S. from Iran. She also talks about her involvement with the Art Rise Collective exhibit “Women Life Freedom,” eponymously named for the courageous human rights protests that women are leading in Iran. As a gesture of solidarity, exhibit artists created works that reflect the movement’s intersectional message of Women, Life and Freedom. Please join us and watch this inspirational interview.

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Julie Castro Abrams is the managing partner at How Women Invest, an early-stage venture firm focused on the intersection of female founders and female investors. She is also the CEO of How Women Lead, a network of executive women working to increase female leadership representation on boards and more.

Julie engages with Women on Top with Haleh Moddasser about women supporting other women through venture funds. Julie debunks myths about women investors, demystifies terminology associated with venture funds, and describes the stages of a company and the investment risk level associated with each stage.

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Carolyn Saacke is the Head of Financial Sponsor Coverage at the New York Stock Exchange where she maintains relationships with private equity, venture capital, legal, investment banking and advisory firms for the benefit of capital markets and listed company teams.

In this episode of Women on Top with Haleh Moddasser, our guest explains the drop in the number of IPOs in 2022 following a robust 2021; the definition of Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPAC)s; and expectations for rates of return in the stock market. Carolyn and Haleh also talk about what it’s like for women working in the financial profession.

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https://www.divorceistough.com/attorney/jaime-davis/ (Jaime Davis) is a Board-Certified Family Law Specialist, Certified Family Financial Mediator and Certified Parenting Coordinator. The co-managing partner at https://www.divorceistough.com/ (Gailor Hunt Davis Taylor & Gibbs, PLLC) in Raleigh, NC was selected to Super Lawyers in 2019 and named to Business North Carolina’s Legal Elite in Family Law in 2018 and 2019. Jaime is the podcast host of https://jaimedavis.libsyn.com/ (A Year and a Day: Divorce Without Destruction) and author of a book by the same name. Jaime sits down with Women on Top with https://halehmoddasserauthor.com/ (Haleh Moddasser) to discuss the current state of divorce, why what looks fair on paper is not necessarily what is best for your long-term, and the reality of gray divorce. She and Haleh explain the value of working with a team of professionals who each advise on very specific but vital areas for your overall wellness during a divorce.

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https://www.linkedin.com/in/helai-hesham-ba77aa170/ (Helai Hesham) is a board-certified doctor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, subspecializing in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery. She is an assistant professor of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery at https://www.vagelos.columbia.edu/ (Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons) and completed her fellowship at Harvard Medical School Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Hesham sits down with Women on Top with https://halehmoddasserauthor.com/ (Haleh Moddasser) to discuss her experience as a young Afghan refugee, the impact of being raised by a strong female doctor, what Covid revealed about healthcare in the U.S., plus her passion for helping women in poverty.

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Stephanie Link is chief investment strategist and portfolio manager at Hightower, a national wealth management firm. When she started her career in finance, Stephanie was just 1 of 3 women on a floor of over 500 working on a trading desk, where they couldn’t wear pantsuits or sleeveless anything, but certainly had to wear stockings no matter the temperature. She and Haleh discuss how much has changed since then, the power of learning from life’s challenges, and the “real” Jim Cramer. Prior to joining Hightower, Stephanie was the senior managing director and head of global equities research at Nuveen, where she co-managed the CREF Stock Variable Annuity Portfolio with $170 billion in assets, managed her own US Core portfolio with $3.7 billion in assets and oversaw a team of investment professionals who collectively managed $40 billion. Before joining Nuveen, she spent seven years at TheStreet as Chief Investment Officer and co-portfolio manager of Jim Cramer’s Charitable Trust. Before that, she was at Prudential Equity Group and Dean Witter Reynolds. With so much experience, Stephanie’s insights are frequently sought after for industry events and by the media. You might recognize her from The Halftime Report, Closing Bell and Squawk Box. Hightower Advisors, LLC is an SEC registered Investment advisor. Securities are offered through Hightower Securities, LLC, Member FINRA/SPIC.

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In this important episode, https://halehmoddasserauthor.com/ (Haleh) is riveted by her conversation with https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracymacneal/ (Tracy MacNeal), President and CEO at Materna Medical, a medical device company devoted to improving women’s pelvic health through technology and empowerment. The two discuss the historical lack of medical research specifically done on women, the embarrassment associated with pelvic conditions, and the role technology is playing to transform women’s health care. Do you know the signs of woman having a heart attack? Listen and learn, because it is not the same as a man’s symptoms! Holding a BE in Chemical Engineering from The Cooper Union and an MBA from Duke, Tracy has over 20 years in pharmaceuticals, digital health and medical devices. A deep believer in the importance of contribution and collaboration within our shared healthcare ecosystem, she also serves as national Chair for https://www.advamed.org/about/initiatives/womens-executive-network/ (Advamed’s Women’s Executive Network), amplifying the voices of women leaders who are creating the future of healthcare. Did we mention she’s a North Carolina native…born and raised?

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https://halehmoddasserauthor.com/ (Haleh) speaks with Jean Marie Clarke, Founder of Pax Philomena a clothing brand that fuses rich, Indian block prints and timeless Italian style to create beauty, color and comfort in clothing. Jean talks about growing up in Calcutta, India to Anglo-Indian parents, whose families had been living in India for five generations. Haleh and Jean share their experiences of immigrating to the United States and growing up in different societies and cultures and that has shaped their views. Jean shares her inspiration for Pax Philomena and the struggles she faced getting her business off the ground. As part of Jean Marie's mission, a portion of all Pax Philomena proceeds go to Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity who continue to serve others and spread peace in America, India, and throughout the world.

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In this kick-off episode of Women On Top with Haleh Moddasser, Haleh speaks with Jane Wollman Rusoff, a tenured journalist, a ThinkAdvisor Contributing Editor, and founder of Family Star Productions. Haleh digs into Jane’s long career interviewing people—everyone from celebrities to elderly loved ones. The two explore the wide diversity of Jane's writing projects, the changes she’s witnessed in journalism—some good and others not—plus the importance of looking within yourself for a source of empowerment. Jane Wollman Rusoff currently specializes in interviews with thought leaders. She is also the host of the ThinkAdvisor Luminaries podcast series. Profiling business leaders and securities market pundits, Jane has captured many of the financial industry’s most dynamic personalities, for which she has received two AZBEE Awards from the American Society of Business Publication Editors. Jane has authored five books, including How To Be Funny (McGraw-Hill), co-written with famed comedian Steve Allen, creator of The Tonight Show. She is also the founder of Family Star Productions where she helps older generations write “legacy profiles” to be passed down within their families.

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Host, Haleh Moddasser introduces her new podcast by explaining what listeners can expect from the show and where they can access it.  The first episode, featuring journalist Jane Wollman Rusoff, will publish October 12, 2021, with subsequent episodes dropping on the second Tuesday of each month. Learn more about Haleh Moddasser and her work at www.HalehModdasserAuthor.com