I began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. [david reading onscreen text] you graduated from Harvard Law School in 1976. And, like many people in that generation, my generation, you went to practice law at a large firm in new york. Why did you leave after two years, as i did, did you not like to practice law . I, actually, david, enjoyed the practice of law, and i didnt have any grand scheme that i would go into business. But ive always been someone who really was energized by new opportunities and challenges and im very intellectually curious. I was contacted by bain company, and when i went up to interview, i was just really impressed with the dynamism, the intelligence, the types of activities that they were involved in. And i really felt it could be an incredible learning experience for me. You have to then tell your parents, i went to law school for three years, im a lawyer, and now all of a sudden im not goin
I began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. How do you define leadership . What is it that makes somebody tick . Do you get tired of people asking you what it feels like to be a woman ceo of any company . You know, i think i was surprised by it. Because i think when people started asking, it really was a reflection on the Auto Industry and what people thought of the Auto Industry. Ive grown up in it and, you know, frankly, i wouldnt be sitting here today as the chairman and ceo if not 20 years ago people hadnt taken chances on me to develop me. It was a bit surprising, but, you know, now if i can be a role model for other young girls to pursue engineering careers or pursue math and science, thats a good thing. But, you know, it is a question that gets asked probably more than it should. When you joined General Motors you graduated from high school, you went at the age of 18, did you expect you could rise up, that a
I began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. [david reading onscreen text] you graduated from Harvard Law School in 1976. And, like many people in that generation, my generation, you went to practice law at a large firm in new york. Why did you leave after two years, as i did, did you not like to practice law . I, actually, david, enjoyed the practice of law, and i didnt have any grand scheme that i would go into business. But ive always been someone who really was energized by new opportunities and challenges and im very intellectually curious. I was contacted by bain company, and when i went up to interview, i was just really impressed with the dynamism, the intelligence, the types of activities that they were involved in. And i really felt it could be an incredible learning experience for me. You have to then tell your parents, i went to law school for three years, im a lawyer, and now all of a sudden im not goin
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