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The Importance of Interrogating Power
LZ Granderson: What lessons did you take from the class that have helped you reach such a position of prominence? LZ: interrogating power is that puts you in an advantage because a lot of women are hesitant to talk about, think about and engage with the idea of power. It also helped me to be sensitive to the times when I had power and I was uncomfortable. He says he wasn't really aware of how influential she was until after running for mayor.
Learn more about Jeffrey Pfeffer and where you can buy or listen to his books: https://JeffreyPfeffer.com/
SHOW NOTES:
Meet former Chief Investment Officer at Meyer Memorial Trust and board member of several organizations including Oregon Public Broadcasting (and former student of mine), Rukaiyah Adams. We discuss how she uses power to overcome career challenges and how the personal and professional intersect to affect career decisions and success.
Discussed in this episode:
Forging a career in finance after receiving her JD and MBA from Stanford Business School
How fewer than 2% of the trillions of dollars in managed assets are managed by women or people of color – and what rare breed this makes Rukaiyah
Being asked to run for mayor of Portland
Overcoming early career challenges
The advantage of operating differently from her peers
The value in understanding roles to acquire power
How not being perceived as a threat facilitated advancement
The non-linear trajectory when the personal and professional intersect
Her values of family, making space for love, and work feeding her spirit
What informed her decision to move from the East to the West Coast
Being open to what her spirit needs to open clarity in professional outcomes
Lessons learned in class that have propelled her to a position of prominence
Interrogating power
How power actually happens
The pressures of running a foundation and the importance of the team
Moving forward without certainty of the next step
Creating a platform to talk about ways American capitalism needs to evolve
The consideration of finding a partner who compliments and supports your career
The most significant business decision of any career
Seeing the residue of slavery everywhere in finance
Stepping from being an object in capitalism to a subject in control of capital
GUEST BIO:
Through August 2022, Rukaiyah Adams was the Chief Investment Officer at Meyer Memorial Trust. Her team ensured the long-term financial strength of the organization. Throughout her tenure, Ms. Adams consistently delivered top quartile performance. In 2017, her team’s performance placed Meyer in the top 5% of foundation and endowment CIOs. The team remains among the best. Under her leadership, Meyer increased assets managed by diverse managers by more than 3x, to 40% of all assets under management, and by women managers by 10x, to 25% of AUM, proving that hiring diverse managers is not a concessionary practice.
Before joining Meyer, Ms. Adams ran the $6.5 billion capital markets fund at The Standard, then a publicly-traded company. At The Standard, she oversaw six trading desks that included several bond strategies, preferred equities, derivatives and other risk mitigation strategies.
Ms. Adams started her career as a mergers and acquisitions lawyer at Skadden, Arps, Slate Meagher and Flom.
Ms. Adams was a recent chair of the prestigious Oregon Investment Council, the board that manages approximately $100 billion of public pension and other assets for the State of Oregon.
Ms. Adams serves on the boards of directors of Albina Vision Trust, Self Enhancement Inc. Foundation, Oregon Public Broadcasting and Oregon Health and Science University Foundation, as well as on the investment committee of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. She also sits on Oregon’s Higher Education Coordinating Commission.
She has given two Ted talks. Her 2016 Ted talk — A Homegirl’s Guide to Being Powerful — about her path to becoming a more thoughtful investor and the role of investment capital in achieving social justice has more than 11,000 views.
Ms. Adams holds a Bachelor of Arts from Carleton College, a Juris Doctor from Stanford Law School, and a Masters of Business Administration from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
SOCIALS:
Twitter: RukaiyahAdams
LinkedIn: Rukaiyah
Instagram: MissRukaiyah
Produced by the www.MunnAvenuePress.com
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