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Women are stuck in the comfort zone

Top jobs are accessible with the right mindset, says a senior financier

April 26, 2013 09:00
Judy Heicklen: Self-reliant

BySandy Rashty, Sandy Rashty

2 min read

Banking is an aggressive, competitive and challenging industry dominated by men. Women — especially Orthodox women — are noticeably absent from top positions in the financial industry. But it is not the workplace environment that is holding them back, says leading financier Judy Heicklen.

Ms Heicklen, who is Orthodox, is managing director at Credit Suisse and has sustained a successful career in finance for more than 25 years. Since the Los Angeles-born chartered accountant joined the international banking giant in 1986, she has had the opportunity to oversee decisions, travel the world and leave the office before Shabbat comes in each week.

But Ms Heicklen’s path is not typical of your average career woman, let alone the religious women who she says “are reluctant to break out of their comfort zones.

In general they are choosing a certain type of career that is more culturally acceptable, because of more flexible times and emotional needs.”