Empowering Women in Sales │ Heidi Solomon-Orlick GirlzWhoSell
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With over three decades of breaking barriers in B2B sales, Heidi Solomon-Orlick, CEO and founder of GirlzWhoSell, joins us to share her passion for empowering the next generation of female sales leaders. Heidi highlights sales as a collaborative, problem-solving process that goes beyond mere transactions, emphasizing the importance of a servant selling mindset for success.
Redefining Sales Leadership (10:17)Paul and Heidi discuss the evolution of sales leadership, with Heidi highlighting that effective leadership involves inspiring and motivating people, translating vision into reality, and balancing strategic and tactical skills. Heidi emphasizes the biases women face in leadership roles, often being labeled negatively for traits celebrated in men. She advocates for changing mindsets from a young age, encouraging girls to embrace leadership, take risks, collaborate, and compete. Girls Who Sell aims to empower young women by providing diverse female mentors and role models, underscoring the importance of developing leadership skills to build more diverse and effective teams.
The Link Between Athletics and Sales Success (15:40)
Paul and Heidi discuss Heidi's background as an alternate on the US equestrian team and how her athletic experiences shaped her approach to sales. Heidi highlights a correlation between high-level athletic competition and success in sales, noting the transferable skills such as leadership and competition. They emphasize the importance of fostering these skills early, particularly in middle school, where confidence in girls tends to decline. Paul commends Heidi for her work in training future sales leaders, recognizing the significance of building confidence and leadership skills early to achieve success in sales and life.
Heidi's Mission to Champion Women in Sales (31:41)
Paul and Heidi discuss how Heidi's career evolved and her passion for empowering women in sales. Heidi shares her journey from working in advertising and marketing to falling into sales in her 30s. Influenced by her entrepreneurial father who discouraged her from entering sales, Heidi felt compelled to prove him wrong. She entered the male-dominated field of business process outsourcing (BPO) sales, where she excelled despite the lack of female role models. Motivated by her successful career and the desire to support other women, especially after the death of her parents in 2019, Heidi founded Girls Who Sell. This organization aims to address gender disparity by focusing on young women, particularly from underserved communities, and developing their sales skills early.
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