What attracted you to become a franchisee with City Cave?
I have been using Float Therapy for many years prior to becoming a part of the City Cave family. I am passionate about health & wellbeing and found that Float Therapy offered a natural alternative to keep my stress levels at bay, to relieve those aches and pains and give me a chance to disconnect from the everyday and connect with myself.
What is some of the advice you share with young women entering a male-dominated profession?
I seem to have mostly worked in sectors dominated by men so I learnt fairly early on that I needed to be more assertive and not be afraid to voice my opinions. I also found it invaluable to connect with other women in similar roles and/or industries to create a supportive network.
As a female leader, what has been the most significant barrier throughout your career?
I believe that the most significant barrier for me, especially in the last 15 years, was the fact that I was a single parent with 2 young children. Trying to fulfil the role of mum and dad, and being able to juggle the logistics of building a career and a future for my little family was quite stress-inducing and there were times I did not step forward for roles due to the demanding pace required and extracurricular responsibilities.
There was one role in particular that I was told, to my face, that I did not belong, and was not welcome due to the fact I was a woman.
Why do you think companies would benefit from having more women at the top?
There have been many studies demonstrating that companies led by women have a higher employee job satisfaction rate, higher retention of staff and produce better overall results.
I think this is because women leaders may be more approachable, empathetic and willing to take the time to get to know their team and understand their family dynamics and how best to support everyone individually instead of a one-size-fits-all approach.
Also, in my experience, women tend to be more collaborative and work together in teams for a common goal, thereby fostering a positive work environment.
How should businesses support other women in their organizations?
Covid has demonstrated that it is possible to work from home and/or explore other flexible working arrangements. I would like to see this option retained in the future so rather than having to take a "sick day" to stay at home, be given the opportunity to investigate other options to enable the workflow to continue whilst also fulfilling parental or family obligations.
Lastly, are there any females in business or leadership positions who have inspired you throughout your life, and why?
My mum has been the biggest inspiration to me, showing me that you can have a career and a family too. She always encouraged me and told me I could do anything I set my mind to.
My other inspiration has been a friend of mine who has her own successful business in the financial planning space which is a very male-dominated sector. She is dynamic, confident, leads from the heart and inspires me to be a better person and a better leader.