Christine Lagarde, (Managing Director, IMF) |
"When there is a very difficult situation, women
are called in to do the work; to sort out the mess." Christine Lagarde is not left out in this phase.
She is doing just that.
Lagarde has long pioneered as a women in her
profession, having been the first woman to chair the global law firm Baker and
Mckenzie as well as the first female finance minister of France. She is now the
first woman to lead the IMF and is in control of the global economy during an
extended period of austerity.
"It's a common trait of women, to be concerned
about the collective success more than about their individual visibility
respectability and success," she says.
But the mother of two is fully aware of her footsteps
following only those of men and is reminded daily as the portraits of previous
directors hang firmly in the IMF boardroom. "I hope that there will be
plenty of other female paintings," Lagarde says. "I feel even worse
when I look around the table unfortunately, because there's only one female
executive director out of 24 around the table."
Lagarde was named Forbes 5th most powerful woman in
2014 and is using her current position of power to draw attention to issues
concerning women in the global workforce.
"I'm the managing director of the International
Monetary Fund...and our voice is listened to by policy makers," says
Lagarde, who is helping coordinate empirical research and analysis to provide
evidence of the strong contribution women provide to the economy. As a trained
lawyer, she is no stranger to the fact she needs evidence to make people
listen.
But the responsibility of being the first woman in
her current position weighs heavily on Lagarde's shoulders. "I don't want
to let my female colleagues around the globe down," she says. "I
don't want them to turn around to me and say...'why did you make a mess out of
it'?"
Lagarde does not let this burden phase her when it
comes to her responsibilities, however, and despite knowing there is more work
to be done assures us, there will be success. That's what she's there for.
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