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#PolicyProfile: “After I graduated with my master’s from rider_university, I worked as a ghostwriter with an adjunct professor who was writing a book on leadership. That was on the tail end of the financial downturn, and because I was in the unique position of working at Merrill Lynch, I was able to add a lot of my own experience. We discussed what to do in a leadership position and, more importantly, what not to do. I worked for Merrill Lynch — and then Bank of America, once it took over — from 2007 to 2015, and I held many different roles there, including staffing, HR, and payroll. My last role was a lead management role for a team that supported the 24/7 call centers. It taught me a lot about management, but it was tough because it was a 24/7 job. I worked 60 hours a week and had two kids under the age of 2. Coming over to the academic world was such a breath of fresh air. I started at EPrinceton as a faculty support system for the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering a...

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