As the first woman to become Global Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) at SAP, the world's largest enterprise application software company, and named one of Forbes' Top 20 World's Most Influential CMOs in 2017, Maggie Chan Jones knows what it takes to reach the pinnacle of your career aspirations. She also knows firsthand the obstacles many women and underrepresented minorities encounter as they climb the corporate ladder.
Raised by a widowed grandmother and a single mom in Hong Kong, Maggie left her family and friends, and immigrated to New York City at the age of 14 to pursue her dreams of higher education. Maggie went on to rise through the ranks of iconic tech companies like ADIC, Sun Microsystems, Microsoft, Level 3 Communication, and SAP. As an Asian American woman, Maggie realized that her ascension to the C-suite in the tech industry was rare, but shouldn't be. At the height of her corporate career, Maggie saw the bigger challenge needed solving -- the lack of diversity at the top. That was the motivation behind founding her company Tenshey, whose mission is to advance diversity in the workplace by elevating diverse talent through executive and career coaching, and to infuse cultures of inclusion in companies through Tenshey's award-winning Women Sponsorship Programs.
Now as CEO of Tenshey and a Board of Director for Public and Private companies, Maggie is a fierce advocate for women and underrepresented minorities in leadership and in the Boardroom.
In Decoding Sponsorship, Maggie Chan Jones pulls back the curtain on the stories and lessons she learned in the journey to her career North Star as a CMO. She shares how Sponsorship played a significant role in her and others' careers, the inspiration for Tenshey's Women Sponsorship Programs, and the multiplier effect Sponsorship has on leadership pipelines, and cultures of belonging, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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