Rachel Alvarez Essay

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“The luxury is blond, skinny, and has blue eyes”, that is how Rachel Maia starts all her presentations and speeches all over the world. Rachel Maia is not only a woman CEO, but also she is part of the only 0.04% of the CEO’s worldwide that represents black women. Being a black woman CEO of Pandora, a luxury jewelry brand company, in Brazil still shocks many people, since Brazil, as most of the people know, is a poor country where luxury accessories are not a priority, but a must-have for those who love jewelry. Before having the CEO position at Pandora offered to her, Rachel Maia was a CFO at Tiffany & Co for almost 8 years and had an executive position at 7-Eleven. Rachel Maia comes from a poor background, as the majority of the Brazilian …show more content…

Growing up with 8 other kids living in the same house, 2 of those being her cousins, with hard-working parents was essential for her success in life. Maia’s father worked for over 37 years in the same company, within the aviation area, which was an inspiration for Rachel, and created on her a desire to follow her father’s steps. At that time, it was not common for women to work on the aviation field, so Rachel chose to go with the closest option she could get – being a flight attendant. But being her father’s daughter means one thing: she had to go to college and get a degree. For Mr. Maia that is one of the only requirements in his family, since he only had the change to go to school later in life, due to his job, and by that time, a degree was still really important for people to get good …show more content…

When 7-eleven gave up on having a business in Brazil, the company decided to close all its stores, making then Rachel Maia unemployed, but at the same time, she had enough money from her termination to go to the United States to study and get an international experience in to the business

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