Why Women Don't Talk Money

Author:   Sharon Sim, Serena Wong
Publisher:   Penguin Random House SEA
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9789815233094


Pages:   1
Publication Date:   24 June 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Society is uncomfortable with two factors- women in power, and women with money. But, why is that so? Despite the societal advancements the world has made since universal suffrage, women are still uncomfortable discussing money matters with their partners and peers. In this book, twenty-four powerful women bare their souls to finance professionals Sharon Sim and Serena Wong about their struggles with making money and keeping it, their sometimes uncomfortable relationship with the all-powerful dollar, and how they've come to terms with, even celebrate, their financial and personal status in the world. It's time for women to talk about money.

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Author:   Sharon Sim, Serena Wong
Publisher:   Penguin Random House SEA
Imprint:   Penguin Random House SEA
Dimensions:   Width: 0.10cm , Height: 0.10cm , Length: 0.10cm
Weight:   0.001kg
ISBN:  

9789815233094


ISBN 10:   9815233092
Pages:   1
Publication Date:   24 June 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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"""A profound exploration into the intricate relationship women have with money and wealth. Through engaging conversations with twenty-four diverse women, Sharon and Serena beautifully illuminate the complexities surrounding financial matters in women's lives. Each narrative is a testament to the unique experiences and perspectives that shape our understanding of money. From entrepreneurs to artists, from executives to an Olympian, the voices represented in this book offer a mosaic of insights, challenges, and triumphs. What sets this book apart is its emphasis on inclusivity and intersectionality. Sharon and Serena have ensured that the voices heard within its pages represent a spectrum of backgrounds, identities, and experiences. . . . Sharon Sim and Serena Wong have crafted a masterpiece that is both timely and timeless--a testament to the power of storytelling in effecting positive change. --Carmee Lim, Former Principal of Raffles Girls' School (1988-1999), Mentor Principal at Mindchamps Holdings Pte. Ltd, Chairperson of I'm Soul Inc. ""Thought-provoking and profound. Sharon and Serena have brilliantly captured twenty-four authentic and nuanced stories around money, coloured by family history, cultural upbringing, and personal experiences. Invaluable insights that will change the way we talk--and think--about money!"" --Jayesh Parekh, Co-Founder of Sony Entertainment Television, Author of What Shall We Do with All This Money: Inspiring Perspectives on Wealth ""This groundbreaking book amplifies women's voices and sparks empowering conversations about money. Through candid first-person narratives from women across diverse backgrounds, Sharon and Serena have curated a rich collection of experiences that bring this complex topic to light."" --Tom James, CEO of TradeFlow Cap, Author of Commodity Market Trading and Investment: A Practitioners Guide to the Markets ""When women take charge of their finances, everyone benefits."" This line from the Introduction of Sharon Sim and Serena Wong's new book, Why Women Don't Talk Money, says it all. It's not just the story of Serena, Sharon or the twenty-two other women featured. It's testament to their strength and resilience, an acknowledgement of the sacrifices that they made in order to be financially independent, not just for themselves, but also to support their families. These are, after all, important lessons for ALL women.' --Georgette Tan, President of United Women Singapore (2019-2024)"


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Sharon Sim, a financial industry veteran with over 20 years of experience, stands out for her commitment to investing in profit with purpose . As the Co-Founder and General Partner at Purpose Venture Capital, she actively pursues a mission to build and invest in technology ventures that contribute positively to society. Her extensive career includes senior roles at renowned global banks such as Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank, where she provided investment advice to institutional fund managers, sovereign wealth funds, and ultra-high net worth investors. Sharon's expertise extends to wealth management and private banking, with major institutions like J.P. Morgan and UBS. Sharon's multifaceted role extends beyond traditional finance. She serves as the CEO of a Singapore-based Single Family Office and co-founded Women in Family Offices, showcasing her dedication to diverse leadership. However, Sharon's true passion lies in giving back and empowering women in financial matters and shaping their financial destinies. Her journey reflects a blend of financial acumen, leadership in the investment space, and a strong commitment to social impact and gender empowerment. With over 23 years of experience in the financial sector, Serena Wong is a seasoned advisor on family wealth, investing, banking, business development for family offices, and champion for women in business. She thrives where connections matter, particularly across cultures, family generations, and gender. As Head of Advisory at Kamet Capital, a Singapore-based multi-family office, she led a team that delivered investment management, wealth planning, administrative services, and philanthropy advice to Asia's most innovative entrepreneurs. Serena held senior management roles including Head of Indonesia market for JPMorgan Private Bank and won the Business Partnership Award for large cross-business lines transactions. She honed her investment banking experience with Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Bank where she worked in Paris and London covering Metals & Mining and Project Financing. She started her career at GIC Private Limited, Singapore's sovereign wealth fund. Serena holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth and a Bachelor of Social Science (with Honours) degree from National University of Singapore. Serena is passionate to amplify women's voices in business; she was a founding committee member of JPMorgan's Women Interactive Network in Asia. She advocates for women and wealth and closing the women wealth gap. She is Co-Founder of Women in Family Offices, a professional group that supports women decision makers in Asia's family office sector. To give back to her alma mater, Serena is Council Member for the Asia Pacific region at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.

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