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Books Breaking Through: Stories and Best Practices From Companies That Help Women Succeed |
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Martine Liautaud is an international financial executive and entrepreneur who has been an active advocate for the mentoring of women in the business world. Her book Breaking Through: Stories and Best Practices From Companies That Help Women Succeed was published by John Wiley & Sons in April 2016.
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Liautaud has established and advanced two organizations to further women’s interests in the workplace. In 2010 Liautaud founded the Women Business Mentoring Initiative (WBMI) to support women entrepreneurs with targeted advice and personalized guidance. In late 2015, she set up the Women Initiative Foundation to broaden her action in favor of women in the business world.
Liautaud established an investment bank, Liautaud & Cie in 2000. Previously she was a banker with Banque Indosuez. She was appointed a Chevalier de la Legion d’Honneur in 2011.
A graduate of law from the University of Paris (Pantheon-Sorbonne), Liautaud graduated from Stanford (Stanford Executive Program) in 1989.
In a 2016 interview in Le Figaro, Liautaud stated: “Senior executives need to promote women. We need to convince them that they’re depriving themselves of talent and that they can’t continue to manage companies as they used to.”