Calculating Your Risks

Mary Jane Fortin is proof that success comes from calculated risk-taking. The 47-year-old CFO of AIG’s SunAmerica Financial Group, led her firm through the recession and media maelstroms.

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The Wharton MBA graduate was once confused about moving jobs and cities, as a single parent with a nine-year-old. Six years after taking that risk, she’s one of the top female executives in the history of the insurance multinational, with $265 billion in assets under management.

Here, she talks to Little PINK Book about risk-taking, how Venice, Italy can inspire your business, and the real solution to work-life balance.

Little PINK Book: What’s your success secret?
Mary Jane Fortin: Great mentors, working for good leaders who supported my growth, and taking calculated risks. I was willing to take risks by analyzing: “What is the worst that could happen, what would be my plan?” That then gave me the confidence to go forward.

LPB: What’s the biggest obstacle faced by women in the workplace?
MJF: The courage and confidence to say, “I can’t be here for this meeting because I need to do X.” We can be successful, professionally, while managing work-life demands. I continue to go through this every day. We put a lot of pressure on ourselves. We have to let go of the guilt, and not be perfectionists on everything.

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By Ruchika Tulshyan

“Feedback is hard – we don’t always like what we hear. But perception is reality.”
Mary Jane Fortin

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