At age 35, Talia Mashaich is a self-made millionaire. She has created
many successful businesses and is about to corner the market on
corporate event planning by digitalizing every aspect of it online. Her
business acumen has attracted some big name venture capitalists and they
have not been disappointed with the returns on their investments. She
loves what she does and is highly respected in the corporate world. She
does what’s necessary to succeed without sacrificing one iota of her
Judaism. She has made sure of that.
As her husband Shmuel said in the Tribune article, she is as good a mom and wife as she is in business.
Talia organizes her schedule so that she can be home by the time her children come home for school. Fridays she generally works out of her house. Evenings are spent with her family. She hires household help to take care of cleaning and cooking allowing her to maximize her time with her family.
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As her husband Shmuel said in the Tribune article, she is as good a mom and wife as she is in business.
Talia organizes her schedule so that she can be home by the time her children come home for school. Fridays she generally works out of her house. Evenings are spent with her family. She hires household help to take care of cleaning and cooking allowing her to maximize her time with her family.
Read More:
http://www.jewishpress.com/blogs/haemtza/can-an-orthodox-jewish-woman-have-it-all/2012/11/08/0/?print
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