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Emma Hinchliffe

The wisest insights we heard from women leaders in 2022

Allyson Felix on Today show. (Credit: Nathan Congleton—NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images)

Good morning, Broadsheet readers! MacKenzie Scott unveils a new website, colleagues honor Nancy Pelosi with her new portrait, and we look back at what we heard from women leaders this year.

-Words of wisdom. Over the past year, it's been my pleasure to bring you insights in the Broadsheet from some of the smartest, most interesting women across corporate America and around the world.

Before we break for the holidays, I thought it would be worthwhile to look back at some of the lessons these women have left us with this year. Below are words of wisdom that CEOs, founders, and world leaders shared with us in 2022:

“I’d love to see the most unusual, improbable people ascending to the top. Let’s give them the tools to move ahead.” — former PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi

“It’s important for other women, for Black girls, Black boys to see us in those positions. But I think I can still be visible as to what’s possible.” — Alto Pharmacy CEO and former Amazon SVP Alicia Boler Davis on choosing to run a startup rather than a Fortune 500 company

“I was able to show women we can bet on ourselves and do things outside the box in a nontraditional way." — Olympian Allyson Felix, founder of the shoe brand Saysh

“We can learn from the past—and we must learn from the past. But that should not necessarily guide us. If the past had to guide us, there wouldn’t be female founders. Most of you wouldn’t be here.” Gloria Steinem, speaking to a room full of founders just before the Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade

"Mothers especially, and wives, feel that they can understand.” — First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska on the war in Ukraine

"We do need to normalize [motherhood and work], but we need to normalize it for women everywhere—in the workplace, in the boardroom, and every day." — New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on changes she's seen since she welcomed a child while in office

“Know that you are worthy and deserving, and your voice is required and necessary." — TIAA CEO Thasunda Brown Duckett

“'You don’t have to be me, you don’t have to be your father. But whatever you do in this life, be your best self.'" — King Center CEO Bernice A. King, quoting advice from her mother, Coretta Scott King

Thank you for following along with us this year! The Broadsheet will break for the holidays and be back in your inboxes on Jan. 4, 2023. Have a wonderful holiday season and a happy new year.

Emma Hinchliffe
emma.hinchliffe@fortune.com
@_emmahinchliffe

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