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מוסף שבועי 25.8.22 סאלי קרוצ'ק

Sallie Krawcheck is on a mission to close the gender wealth gap

04.09.22|Roni Dori
Once known as “the most powerful woman on Wall Street”, Sallie Krawcheck was tired of seeing the capital market full of men helping other men get rich, while women who worked hard all their lives retired with nothing. So she established Ellevest, a revolutionary investment company for women: "The biggest mistake women make is that they don't invest enough. Because statistically, when they do, they earn more than men"
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