The Southland Times

Career boost in frank talk with the boss

- CHLOE WINTER

Women need to know their self-worth to help themselves get to the top, a Wellington businesswo­men says.

Bon Organic Tampons general manager Brenna McGuinness believes women need to encourage each other to have discussion­s with their bosses about career goals.

‘‘I think it’s really important for women to have those discussion­s, otherwise you will go on possibly not being recognised,’’ the 26-year-old said.

‘‘I think we rely too much on expecting we will be seen, and we do have to fight for ourselves. We have to have a voice.’’

McGuinness, 26, said some women still had to ‘‘pinch themselves’’ to remind them how and why they got to the top.

‘‘These days we’ve got a lot more women who are identifyin­g with new [top-ranking] roles that I think they had never really seen their mothers or aunties in before, and it’s really cool, but I think a lot of people are finding themselves undeservin­g for some reason. There needs to be more recognitio­n of how amazing women are in these roles.’’

McGuinness, who has an industrial degree, said women needed to acknowledg­e their self-worth.

‘‘I admit, I had my own difficulti­es finding myself in quite a significan­t position, to be a general manager of quite an awesome company which is doing so well. I have to pinch myself sometimes and look back at how much work I’ve done and how much I’ve done to build this company.’’ Her advice was: ‘‘Don’t be afraid.’’ ‘‘I think a lot of women – because a lot of time we are told we are not good enough – there’s that feeling of ‘OK, maybe I’m not.’ But we can overcome that by discussing it.’’

She felt strong encouragem­ent was lacking to support women striving for higher positions.

‘‘We need to acknowledg­e that there is inequality still in a lot of areas but there also needs to be positive reinforcem­ent.

‘‘I think not enough people are communicat­ing or encouragin­g.’’

Entries for the 2017 Women of Influence Awards are open until May 28. Nominate yourself or someone else at stuff.co.nz/womenofinf­luence.

 ??  ?? Bon Organic Tampons general manager Brenna McGuinness says women in topranking roles deserve more recognitio­n.
Bon Organic Tampons general manager Brenna McGuinness says women in topranking roles deserve more recognitio­n.

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