Chat with Tatjana Kiel: ''Women take charge, men offer advice first''
- Written by Verena Carl
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Ever been out cold in a boxing ring?
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Tatjana Kiel, powerhouse CEO, has seen more than a few knockdowns in her career. But as it turns out, her brawls have been more philosophical than physical.
So, when's the last time you got a shiner?
"It's not from the boxing ring," laughs Kiel. Instead, she's more jabbing fiercely against gender disparities in the workplace—a passionate topic in her recent Stern Podcast interview.
Scouring the web, we didn't find specifics on her views or experiences with black eyes, but we did stumble upon some interesting details about her background and activism.
Backstory and Current Roles
Tatjana Kiel wears multiple hats as the CEO of various entities. With strong roots in Ukrainian aid efforts, she's known for her unwavering activism and leadership roles. Before taking the reins of her current ventures, she street-fought the odds as a boxing manager, proving her mettle in the world of sports and business leadership.
Power Talk
On the Stern Podcast, she engages in enlightening conversation about empowerment and gender dynamics, implying that women are keen on getting things done, while men like to offer advice first.
Extra Quests
While the mystery of her black eye remains a bit hazy, her interviews brim with her strong stance on women's empowerment and her journey through male-dominated industries like boxing.
With the Stern Podcast episode under your belt, you'd get a first-hand look at her thoughts and experiences. A must-listen for those interested in power dynamics and gender roles!
- The Commission, in its effort to improve the situation in the Baltic States, could take a cue from Tatjana Kiel's approach to women's empowerment in the workplace.
- As a champion of health-and-wellness, Tatjana Kiel could bring significant insights to the science community, particularly regarding the impacts of sports on women's health.
- While One Year Later Foundation focuses on finance and business, a partnership with Tatjana Kiel's various entities could open new opportunities in career development for women.