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  • Ep 28—Ladies Who Rock Series—Special Guest Bukie Adebo Umeano from Anthemis
    May 1 2025

    Today on Take the Stage, and our special series Ladies Who Rock, we shine the spotlight on Bukie Adebo Umeano, Investment Principal at Anthemis, a global VC firm that backs inclusive fintech and insurtech founders.

    Bukie dives into her unconventional journey into venture capital, the lessons she’s picked up along the way, and shares no-nonsense advice for anyone looking to break into VC or carve out their own path in a not-so-linear career.


    Episode Highlights

    [02:25] How Bukie’s Career Path Took Shape

    Bukie shares how she stumbled into consulting post-undergrad (without even knowing what VC was!) and how each career step helped her refine what she actually wanted in her professional life.

    [09:06] Discovering Venture Capital

    She walks us through the gradual “lightbulb moments” that got her thinking seriously about VC.

    [11:25] Building Skills Before You Get the Job

    Bukie breaks down the two biggest things junior VC hopefuls need to demonstrate.

    [16:13] How to Build a Standout Investment Thesis

    She shares her own experience crafting an investment thesis pre-VC and explains her method for combining deep-dive research and market analysis to build a point of view that turns heads (even if your first few ideas miss the mark!).

    [22:49] Avoiding the One-Size-Fits-All Trap

    Bukie highlights how every VC firm is different—and why it’s crucial to tailor your approach when networking or applying.

    [27:32] Networking Tips That Actually Work

    Bukie shares the real strategies that helped her build meaningful connections in the VC world.

    [34:39] Navigating Bias and Underestimation

    Bukie opens up about being underestimated in rooms where people don’t expect to see a Black woman investor—and how she prepares, shows up confidently, and handles those moments with grace and resolve.

    [46:02] Learning Through Deal-Making

    Reflecting on leading early-stage deals and the surprising personal growth that comes with negotiating investment terms.

    [48:22] Recognition and Staying Energized

    Bukie talks about being named a VCJ Rising Star for 2025, what that recognition means to her, and why moments of validation—while not the ultimate goal—help fuel the journey.


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    📍 Anthemis: ⁠Website⁠ | ⁠LinkedIn⁠


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    53 m
  • Ep 27—Ladies Who Rock Series—Special Guest Clara de Bienassis from Stone Soup Consulting
    Mar 26 2025

    Today on Take the Stage, and our special series Ladies Who Rock, we shine the spotlight on Clara de Bienassis, People & Well-being Director at Stone Soup Consulting, a global social impact consultancy rooted in empathy, diversity, and purpose-driven work.

    Clara’s journey is anything but traditional—starting in investment banking and ultimately finding her calling in impact. In this episode, she shares how an early experience with microfinance in Ecuador reshaped her career, and why she believes business can—and should—be built around human connection.

    Episode Highlights:

    [02:11] Clara’s Career Journey

    From Finance to Impact: Clara reflects on her early years in banking, how childhood experiences shaped her values, and the pivotal moment in Paris that introduced her to the world of NGOs and microfinance.

    [03:24] Leaving Banking for Purpose

    Clara opens up about feeling unfulfilled in banking and how a microfinance internship in Paris—and a volunteer stint in rural Ecuador—helped her realign her career around impact.

    [06:51] Choosing Values-Aligned Work

    Clara explains how she evaluates organizations to ensure alignment with her values, highlighting the importance of shared language, strategy, and intuition.

    [07:34] Joining Stone Soup

    Clara shares how she built her way into a leadership role at Stone Soup through relationship-building and aligned collaboration, eventually becoming a partner.

    [08:32] Diversity as a Strength—and a Commitment

    With a team spanning over 12 countries, Clara explains how true diversity—not just as a buzzword—drives richer problem-solving and innovative thinking at Stone Soup (even if it comes with challenges).

    [09:56] Making the 4-Day Workweek Work

    Clara walks through their trial of a 32-hour, 4-day week for core staff—same pay, same expectations—and how it’s improved well-being without sacrificing performance.

    [12:36] Empathy and Vulnerability in Leadership

    Clara connects empathy to company culture, leadership, and being woman-led—pointing out how listening, openness, and acceptance of failure drives Stone Soup’s internal success.

    [15:57] Rethinking Remote Work

    Clara reflects on the return-to-office trend and explains why flexibility is a non-negotiable for mission-driven consulting, especially when working globally.

    [17:12] Connection in a Global Remote Team

    From dedicated chat channels to “virtual coffees” to biennial retreats, Clara outlines the small-but-intentional practices that create connection across their distributed team.

    [19:35] Advice for Values-Driven Leaders

    Clara’s tip? Build strategy and values collaboratively—and make sure people join not just to work but to be part of something larger than themselves.

    [20:45] The Meaning Behind 'Stone Soup'

    Clara ends with the legend that inspired the firm’s name—a metaphor for collective contribution, shared resources, and creating something greater together.


    📍 Stone Soup Capital: Website | LinkedIn

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    22 m
  • Ep 26—Ladies Who Rock Series—Special Guest Maria de Palacio from GAWA Capital
    Feb 20 2025

    Today on Take the Stage, and our special series Ladies Who Rock, we shine the spotlight on Maria de Palacio, Head of Finance and Operations at GAWA Capital, the largest impact fund manager in Spain that is focused on providing market-based solutions to key societal issues.

    Maria shares how she transitioned into impact investing, why Europe has a unique opportunity to lead, and the power of women-led finance communities. She also unpacks the differences between ESG and impact investing and how returns and impact can work together.

    Episode Highlights

    [02:24] Maria’s Journey into Impact Investing

    • From consulting and financial regulation to impact investing, Maria shares what led her to this space and why it felt like the right move.

    [04:42] What is Impact Investing?

    • Maria explains how impact investing differs from ESG, why it’s more than just a buzzword, and how investors measure real-world impact.

    [07:04] The Role of Serendipity in Career Moves

    • Making a big career shift isn’t easy, but Maria shares how unexpected moments and a strong sense of purpose helped her take the plunge.

    [15:30] Trends Shaping the Impact Investing Landscape –

    • From increased regulations to combating "impact washing," Maria breaks down the latest shifts in the space and what’s on the horizon.

    [17:47] Can Europe Take the Lead in Impact Investing?

    • With global policies evolving, Maria discusses whether Europe can take the reins in impact investing, despite political and regulatory challenges.

    [22:41] The Power of Women in Finance & Community Building

    • Maria highlights how women-led networks are driving change in investing and why building a strong community is key for professional growth.

    [29:49] Impact vs. Returns: Do You Have to Choose?

    • A common misconception is that impact comes at the cost of returns—Maria sets the record straight on why financial performance and meaningful impact go hand in hand.

    [36:54] Future of Impact Investing & Final Thoughts

    • Maria shares her vision for where the industry is headed and why younger generations are playing a crucial role in pushing impact investing forward.


    📍 GAWA Capital: Website

    📍 Women in Impact Investing Network: Reach out to Maria for details!

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    45 m
  • Ep 25—Ladies Who Rock Series—Special Guest Isabelle Fuchs from Eden Capital
    Jan 30 2025

    In this episode of Take the Stage, and our special series Ladies Who Rock, we shine the spotlight on Isabelle Fuchs, Senior Associate at Eden Capital Management, a female-founded, lower middle market private equity firm focused on education, business services, and software.

    Isabelle reflects on her transition from ECM to PE, discussing the challenges and key learnings along the way. She shares how her background in competitive soccer influenced her approach to career growth, emphasizing perseverance, adaptability, and incremental improvement. The conversation also touches on the role of mentorship, navigating a male-dominated industry, and how she is leveraging AI to enhance deal sourcing and workflow efficiency.

    Episode Outline and Highlights

    2:08 | Isabelle shares how her early dreams of playing professional soccer were derailed by injuries, leading her to shift her focus to finance. She discusses how discipline and perseverance from sports shaped her transition into investment banking and eventually PE.

    6:31 |Isabelle details the challenge of moving from ECM to the buy-side. She highlights the setbacks she faced and how she ultimately made the leap to PE with Alexis’s guidance.

    11:06 | Isabelle explains her philosophy of making small, consistent improvements to bridge knowledge gaps.

    17:07 | After her recent promotion, Isabelle reflects on the shift from an associate to a leadership role.

    24:09 | Isabelle describes how she spearheaded AI integration at Eden Capital to streamline outreach and increase efficiency.

    30:49 | A discussion on how AI is reshaping PE particularly in the LMM. Isabelle shares insights on industry adoption, resistance to change, and the potential future role of AI in due diligence and portfolio management.

    35:14 | Isabelle highlights the role of mentorship and networking organizations in supporting women in PE. She discusses the barriers non-traditional candidates face and how firms can foster stronger communities to support diverse talent.

    39:39 | Isabelle reflects on the value of having a strong recruiter and how Alexis played a pivotal role in her transition to PE.

    44:15 | For those aspiring to move into private equity, Isabelle shares advice on persistence, skill-building, and leveraging networks. She also provides guidance for current associates on continuously learning and staying proactive in career growth.
    49:37 | Isabelle concludes with a conversation on embracing challenges, maintaining a growth mindset, and celebrating progress along the way.


    Connect with Isabelle:

    Isabelle Fuchs ⁠LinkedIn⁠

    Eden Capital LinkedIn⁠ | Website

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Wall Street Prep
    • Wall Street Oasis (WSO)
    • Barbarians at the Gate – A well-known book covering major LBO transactions​.
    • Mastering Private Equity – A book that provides a high-level overview of private equity, covering topics such as fund structures and LP relationships​.
    • Synergist Network—Synergist Network is a national network of women in investing, with chapters in New York City, San Francisco, Boston, LA, and Chicago.
    • Capital Supper Club



    • Open Table Brooklyn Book Bodega


    Connect with Alexis:

    ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | alexis@career-rockstars.com

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    52 m
  • Ep 24—Ladies Who Rock Series—Special Guest Jessica Patton from 5th Century Partners
    Dec 16 2024

    In this episode of Take the Stage and our special series, Ladies Who Rock, we shine the spotlight on Jessica Patton, Co-founder and Managing Director at 5th Century Partners (5CP), a purpose-driven private equity firm redefining the industry through intentional culture and a commitment to diversity.

    From her early days as a Howard University graduate with a knack for finance to her roles at Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, and now 5CP, Jessica has forged a trailblazing path in alternative investments.

    Jessica shares her serendipitous journey into private equity, the values that define 5CP’s success, and how diversity isn’t just a focus but intrinsic to their DNA. She also opens up about the challenges and rewards of balancing leadership and motherhood, offering insights that inspire both seasoned professionals and emerging leaders alike.

    Episode Highlights

    1:30 - Jessica's Journey to Private Equity

    Jessica reflects on her path from a working-class family in Detroit to Howard University and her serendipitous introduction to finance through her mother’s job. She shares pivotal moments that shaped her entry into the industry.

    5:40 - The Role of Serendipity in Career Progression

    Jessica explains how preparation and luck played roles in her career, from securing internships at Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan to landing her first private equity role.

    12:12 - Transitioning from Private Equity to Operations

    Jessica discusses her move into an operator role at a middle-market portfolio company, gaining P&L experience, and learning the dynamics of scaling businesses post-acquisition.

    16:16 - Establishing a Purpose-Driven Private Equity Firm

    The founding story of Fifth Century Partners: Jessica details her alignment with co-founders on creating a firm focused on intentional culture, transparency, and diversity.

    22:18 - Finding Mentors and Advocates in Your Career

    Jessica highlights the importance of mentorship, sharing personal stories of managers who invested in her growth and advice on identifying supportive leadership during interviews.

    28:07 - Building a Strong Foundation for Career Success

    The value of early-career rigor: Jessica emphasizes learning technical skills and understanding your work style during the first few years of your career.

    33:19 - The Journey of Self-Discovery and Work Ethic

    Jessica explores the significance of aligning purpose with work, iterating on personal strengths, and how these elements contribute to long-term success.

    34:45 - Building a Culture of Excellence

    5CP’s cultural pillars—excellence, transparency, and collaboration—drive team performance and inclusivity while fostering a strong sense of belonging.

    38:02 - Transparency and Team Collaboration

    Jessica elaborates on fostering open communication and ensuring all team members are aligned toward common goals, creating an environment where everyone wins together.

    41:49 - The Importance of Diversity and Inclusion

    Jessica shares how diversity is intrinsic to 5CP’s DNA and strategy, reflected in its leadership, team composition, and portfolio management.

    47:51 - Balancing Motherhood and Career

    Jessica candidly discusses her journey as a new mother, the challenges of balancing personal and professional roles, and the lessons she’s learned about fluidity and prioritization.

    57:04 - Advice for Aspiring Female Leaders

    Jessica’s key takeaways for women in finance: be relentless in self-growth, build meaningful networks, and seek mentorship and guidance from leaders who align with your values.


    Jessica Patton's⁠ ⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠

    5CP ⁠⁠Website⁠⁠ |⁠ ⁠LinkedIn⁠ ⁠

    Connect with Alexis Alvarez on⁠ ⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠ | alexis@career-rockstars.com

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  • Ep 23—Ladies Who Rock Series—Special Guest Stephanie Park from Apogem Capital
    Nov 21 2024

    In this episode of Take the Stage and our special series, Ladies Who Rock, we shine the spotlight on Stephanie Park, Director in the PE group at Apogem Capital, to unpack a career path that challenges the norm. From starting in private equity, pivoting to the fashion world, and returning to lead with a fresh perspective, Stephanie shares lessons on leadership, culture, and balancing a high-stakes career with family life.

    [02:40] Starting a Career in the 2008 Financial Crisis

    Stephanie shares her early days in investment banking, navigating layoffs, low morale, and a tough market.

    [06:20] The Leap Into Fashion and Entrepreneurship

    Stephanie discusses her decision to leave finance, gain operational experience in fashion, and eventually launch a DTC menswear brand. She reflects on the challenges of running a startup and how this entrepreneurial chapter sharpened her problem-solving and operational skills.

    [11:45] Returning to Private Equity Through Impact Investing

    A chance reconnection with a former colleague leads Stephanie back to private equity, where she joined a new impact-focused firm. She reflects on the evolving culture in the industry and how her fashion background made her a stronger leader.

    [20:45] Cultural Shifts in Private Equity

    Stephanie talks about the industry's transition from "bro-y" cultures to more inclusive environments, the influence of ESG and DEI, and how behavior once accepted is no longer tolerated.

    [31:50] Navigating Pregnancy and Interviews

    Stephanie and Alexis delve into the challenges women face when deciding whether to disclose their pregnancy during job interviews. They explore the societal guilt many women feel, why it’s a personal decision, and how finding the right company culture can make all the difference.

    [35:45] Motherhood, Paternity Leave, and Workplace Equality

    • Stephanie shares how she and her husband staggered their parental leave to balance family and work responsibilities. Stephanie emphasizes why paternity leave is essential for workplace equality, advocating for men to fully take their leave to better understand and share the responsibilities of parenthood.

    • [46:10] Advice for Professionals in Alternative Investments

      Stephanie offers advice for professionals, especially women, on navigating a demanding career by setting boundaries to maintain both professional and personal sanity. She explains how she sets boundaries to balance travel-heavy work demands with family life and provides a real example of what that looks like for her.


      Stephanie Park's LinkedIn

      Apogem Capital Website | LinkedIn

      Connect with Alexis Alvarez on LinkedIn | alexis@career-rockstars.com

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    52 m
  • Ep 22—Ladies Who Rock Series—Special Guest Maude Delice
    Oct 18 2024

    Today on Take the Stage, and our special series, Ladies Who Rock, we’re joined by Maude Delice, an Investor Relations and Fundraising professional with a non-traditional career journey. A self-described "recovering entrepreneur," Maude leveraged her background in marketing and communications to forge a successful path into investor relations. In this episode, we explore the vital role IR plays in fund management, the growing importance of diversity within investment firms, and emerging trends shaping the industry. Maude also gives us a preview of the upcoming Raising Diversity in Alternatives Capital event on October 22.

    Tune in for this engaging conversation, packed with insights on how diversity and effective IR strategies are key to standing out in today’s competitive market.


    Episode Outline and Highlights

    [01:30] – Maude shares her background and explains how she transitioned from marketing and branding into investor relations and fundraising.

    [03:15] – Maude discusses the crucial role IR plays in fund management success and the importance of having a dedicated team for fundraising efforts.

    [04:50] – Raising Diversity in Alternatives Capital Event—Maude introduces the event she’s helping organize, designed to spotlight diverse professionals in investor relations and fundraising.

    [07:00] – Maude shares insights into current fundraising trends, including competition in the market and the challenges for LMM and emerging managers.

    [09:20] – How strategic branding and communication are shaping the future of IR and fundraising, especially with the growth of private wealth management.

    [11:30] – Maude emphasizes the need for a well-structured, modernized IR program to understand and meet LP expectations, leading to fundraising success.

    [16:15] – The growing trend of hiring diverse professionals, particularly those with a sales background, and why diversity of thought is critical to innovation in the asset management space.

    [20:14] – Maude shares final details about the Raising Diversity in Alternatives Capital event and ways to register.


    Connect with Our Guest

    • Maude Delice’s ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠

    • Raising Diversity in Alternative Capital

    Connect with Alexis:

    ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | alexis@career-rockstars.com

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    22 m
  • Ep 21—Ladies Who Rock Series—Special Guest Genine Fallon from Cold Bore Capital
    Sep 11 2024
    Today on Take the Stage, we sit down with Genine Fallon, Managing Director of Capital Formation and Investor Relations at Cold Bore Capital, a veteran-founded and led firm that invests in lower middle market businesses with a focus on operational value creation. With a career journey as dynamic as it is diverse, Genine offers a wealth of knowledge on pivoting career paths, the value of adaptability, and the unique skills that veterans bring to the business table. Join us for this inspiring exploration into how unconventional paths can lead to extraordinary outcomes in private equity. Episode Outline and Highlights [01:53] Genine walks us through her non-traditional career journey— from her humble beginnings in marine biology to leading roles in marketing and branding. [05:50] Discover how Genine’s varied career experiences and a project with Cold Bore Capital opened the door to her current role, illustrating the power of adaptability in finding one's niche in private equity. [10:40] Genine discusses the influence of veteran leadership and operational styles at Cold Boar Capital and how her adaptability has been key in her career shifts. [12:42] - Genine and Alexis explore the concept of identity and adaptability when transitioning between careers and similarly, to civilian life. We discuss the challenges of maintaining personal identity in professional and personal roles and the pivotal moments of self-realization in Genine's life. [16:04] Genine delves deeper into her motivations for working at Cold War Capital, her alignment with the firm’s values, and the importance of storytelling in her role. [18:11] Alexis emphasizes the broader definition of diversity and the importance of including varied life experiences in PE. [20:34] Genine stresses the need for recognizing the transferable skills of veterans and adapting them to business contexts. [21:45] The discussion shifts towards the practical steps to support veterans' transition into private equity and the role of narrative in their integration. [25:45] Genine shares her insights on balancing femininity and assertiveness in leadership, challenging the stereotype that women must emulate male characteristics to be respected in professional settings. [30:01] Genine breaks down her take on navigating workplace dynamics among women, the confusion between sexuality vs feminine energy, and confronting the 'mean girl' mentality in professional settings. [33:33] Genine and Alexis explore the insecurities that fuel competitive behaviors among women in the workplace and strategies to foster a more supportive environment. [36:40] Genine and Alexis discuss the role men play in facilitating or hindering supportive environments for women in business. [39:00] Genine and Alexis dive into the importance of honesty and politeness in confrontational conversations and the need for both men and women to engage in constructive dialogue to foster inclusive work cultures. [42:38] Genine shares advice for young women aspiring to leadership roles in private equity, emphasizing resilience, adaptability, and authentic self-representation. [45:00] Reflections on personal growth, the value of discomfort in professional development, and the continuous journey of learning and adaptation. [52:00] Genine turns the table on Alexis and asks her what she would tell 24 year old Alexis which turns into a conversation about the importance of authenticity, pushing through insecurities, and not being one's own barrier to entry in achieving success. Special Mentions Episode 3 with Cristina Garces⁠⁠Episode 16 with Jerry Arteaga & Greg PovenskiBad Bitch Empire, early-stage venture fund and community investing in female-led tech companies Connect with Our Guest Genine Fallon's ⁠LinkedIn⁠Cold Bore Capital | ⁠LinkedIn⁠ Connect with Alexis: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | alexis@career-rockstars.com
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    56 m
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