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Dr. Sasha Galbraith
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Dr. Sasha Galbraith is a current partner of Galbraith Management Consultants, an international consulting firm founded by her husband, Dr. Jay Galbraith, specializing in solving strategy and organizational design challenges across corporate, business unit, and international levels. Dr. Sasha Galbraith’s expertise focuses on executive women and their progression in corporate hierarchy and provides consulting services to large multi-national organizations regarding women in management and diversity issues.

Before joining Galbraith Management Consultants, Dr. Galbraith was Vice President of Wells Fargo Bank in California and spent eight years in the commercial real estate investment advisory industry. She received her Ph.D. in Economic Science from the University of Lausanne, Switzerland with her thesis, “Women-Designed Organizations: Are they Different?” Prior to receiving her Ph.D., she earned her MBA from the University of Southern California. Dr. Galbraith also holds a Bachelor’s degree in genetics from the University of California at Berkeley.

With recent studies showing the rise of women-owned businesses, Dr. Galbraith provides counsel and speaks on how women-designed businesses differ from male-designed organizations in structure, business processes, human resource practices and culture. Her research is well received by both genders in organizations who wish to retain their top producers and attract new talent.

Dr. Galbraith is the author of “Anatomy of a Business: What It Is, What It Does, and How It Works,” an entertaining look at business from every angle for the lay person. A “business book with attitude,” the 12 chapters whisk readers through the history of commerce beginning in 5000 BC with the ancient Sumerians and continuing up to complex modern-day practices. The “A Day In The Life of . . .” sections offer valuable insights for aspiring CEO’s, CFO’s, marketing managers, and business students.

Dr. Galbraith is Swiss and American and is fluent in English, French, and German.

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CEO Series: Jacqueline Corbelli -- A Woman in the Mad Men Business

(0) Comments | Posted July 24, 2013 | 4:49 PM

Jacqueline Corbelli, CEO and Founder of BrightLine, is one of the most prescient, engaging and inspirational women I've ever met. Consider this: a decade ago she saw that digital technology across multiple platforms (DVD, game consoles, TVs, smartphones, tablets, and soon, smart TVs) would become THE way we...

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Ms. Fix It: Tech Startup Tackles Your Town's Pesky Problem

(0) Comments | Posted June 27, 2013 | 10:38 AM

Are potholes jeopardizing your coffee (and your hubcaps) during the morning commute? How about graffiti, tarnishing storefronts in your neighborhood? Or do you wonder who in the bowels of City Hall to contact to get an overflowing public trash can emptied? PublicStuff is your solution, for all of...

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To Profit, Financial Industry Needs More Women and Stronger Relationships

(0) Comments | Posted May 29, 2013 | 1:41 PM

Who do you trust more: a used-car salesman, congressperson or your financial advisor? According to a recent survey, we trust our government about as much as we trust our financial institutions. (They didn't bother to rank used-car sales.) Today, even oil giant ExxonMobil ranks higher than banks in...

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Want to Grow Your Business? Give Back.

(0) Comments | Posted May 8, 2013 | 10:06 AM

The basic tenet of "giving back" should be core to the way every person and business lives and operates. I'm not that naïve -- and neither are you. Sadly, corporate philanthropy is a controversial issue (of all the issues we have to debate). But the reality is, money makes the...

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HatchedIt.com Founder's Message to Women: Ask For What You Want

(1) Comments | Posted April 15, 2013 | 4:10 PM

Megan Brown isn't the first woman to get pregnant and exit corporate life, frustrated and finished with the "rat race." But she is among the minority to have climbed the ranks of Wall Street - accepting, and actually loving, being a woman in the dog-eat-dog world of a not-so-female-friendly industry...

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CEO Series: Female Tech Executive Talks About Her Rise to the Top

(3) Comments | Posted March 28, 2013 | 2:39 PM

When Paulett Eberhart started as a junior level accountant at Electronic Data Systems (EDS, now part of HP), she already knew she wanted to branch out into other parts of the business. At that time (1978), EDS had revenues of $300 million and approximately 3,000 employees. During the subsequent 20...

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Building the Truvia Brand: The Sweet Taste of Success with a Woman's Touch

(0) Comments | Posted March 5, 2013 | 10:43 AM

How do you take a brand and turn it from nothing to number two in less than five years? Zanna McFerson did just that with Truvia, which is now used to sweeten food and beverage products in more than 26 million U.S. households. Even more amazing, she did...

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Justice Sonia Sotomayor's Beloved World and Advice for Women Today

(2) Comments | Posted February 12, 2013 | 1:33 PM

"Don't give up. The greatest obstacle to your own success is your own fear. Failure is never fun. But each time you fail, you learn something. It's often said that one should fight to the last person standing. Hey, they're still standing. And as a woman, I hope it's us."...

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Stella and Chewy's Founder and President on Making the Jump from Fashion to Pet Food

(0) Comments | Posted January 21, 2013 | 11:56 AM

Marie Moody, Founder and President of Stella & Chewy's, a multi-million dollar pet food company, reflected on her company's history as we were sitting in a café in New York City. In 2002, she had just been given the boot at her third fashion industry job. But this...

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Looking to Start Up Your Business? Why Entrepreneurs and Innovators Are Flocking to Colorado

(2) Comments | Posted December 27, 2012 | 12:12 PM

For many, Colorado evokes images of wildlife, mountains, skiing and other (recently legalized) recreational activities. But did you know that Colorado, and particularly the Denver-Boulder area, is also a hub of innovation and entrepreneurial activity?

According to Startup Colorado, a regional consortium of entrepreneurs who share a...

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The Boardroom Series: You're on the Board... Now What?

(0) Comments | Posted December 5, 2012 | 10:06 AM

In November, Watermark honored Erna Arnesen at its "Women Who Have Made Their Mark" event. The celebration was an evening of inspiration where honorees -- Erna included, talked through their stories of personal transformation. And in a different twist, each honoree came with a sponsor and a protégé...

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The Boardroom Series: What's Holding Women Back From Getting on the Board?

(0) Comments | Posted November 20, 2012 | 1:39 PM

Women may be chipping away at the glass ceiling, but when it comes to elbowing our way into the boardroom, progress is painfully slow. In fact, the percentage of women on boards of S&P; 1500 companies barely budged from 12.1 percent in 2009 to 12.6 percent today. And the

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SugarSync CEO: Stereotypes Are a Problem -- Women Need to Raise Their Hands More

(0) Comments | Posted October 25, 2012 | 11:54 AM

"I don't believe in generalizing leadership styles by gender. It's not productive for people to say that women are better communicators, or women are more inclusive, or aim for more consensus. In my experience, I simply don't find them to be true. If we're saying it's acceptable to generalize on...
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Former Cisco Executive Shows Executive Women the Value of Networking

(1) Comments | Posted October 3, 2012 | 12:17 PM

Pop quiz: What do IBM, Pepsi-Co, Dupont, Campbell Soup, Xerox and Kraft Foods have in common? They're all led by female CEOs. In fact, with the appointment of Marissa Mayer as CEO and President of Yahoo! in July, women have upped their game on the Fortune 500 list,...

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Would You Drop Everything to Pursue Your Dream Career?

(0) Comments | Posted August 28, 2012 | 1:45 PM

Tena Clark had it all: a house on a golf course, a BMW and a fancy job at Sunburst Productions, a company that she founded which grew to become one of the largest booking agencies in the south. But she left it all and headed to Nashville to pursue her...

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Do You March to the Beat of Your Own Drum? Female CEO Tena Clark Does...

(0) Comments | Posted August 14, 2012 | 11:27 AM

If you've seen a movie, watched a television show or flown on Delta Air Lines in the past couple of decades, you've probably listened to music written and/or produced by Tena Clark, a dynamic firebrand, GRAMMY Award winner, and successful entrepreneur. Tena has written and/or produced music for...

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Focus on Mayer's Leadership -- Not Her Baby Bump

(2) Comments | Posted July 25, 2012 | 3:59 PM

With last week's announcement of new Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer, the balance tips in executive women's favor as another power female takes the reins in Silicon Valley.

But the conversation isn't focused on Mayer's accomplishments as a leader or what she'll need to do in order to turn Yahoo!...

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Are Women Giving It Away for Free?

(19) Comments | Posted July 2, 2012 | 12:00 PM

My husband says I need to become a prostitute like he is. He's a management consultant who, like an attorney, charges by the hour.

I was recently asked to offer some business advice to a couple of female entrepreneurs. Of course I said, "Yes! I'd be happy to help!"...

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Blame it on Hormones: Men are the Cause of Today's Problems

(22) Comments | Posted June 11, 2012 | 11:41 AM

The Wall Street Journal has had a flurry of great headlines lately: "Inside Fumbled Facebook IPO" and "JP Morgan Reveals 'London Whale'-Size Losses." While reading these and other stories about the massive losses surrounding the Facebook IPO and JP Morgan's hedging losses, I couldn't help but...

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Why Women Slackers Are More Productive at Work

(1) Comments | Posted May 15, 2012 | 1:35 PM

Give it up, ladies. The fight for equal pay is useless. We are never going to earn as much as men because we don't work as many hours. That's the argument from Kay Hymowitz, who has apparently solved the mystery of the pay gap in her Wall Street Journal op-ed,...

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