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How fintech startup executive Clarisa Lindenmeyer designed her life

New York Tech Editorial Team by New York Tech Editorial Team
October 29, 2021
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How fintech startup executive Clarisa Lindenmeyer designed her life
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What attracted you to Gig Wage and your position as chief of staff?

I had the benefit and luxury of knowing both the founder and the company for a really long time, so I was comfortable with what the company was doing. I had intimate knowledge of how much opportunity lies within not only the organization, but the space that they are working in, this gig economy, the 1099 workforce. And obviously, I had already kind of embodied that spirit. And so it was inspiring to me to be able to work for an organization that had so much potential but also was doing something so meaningful. My choice and decision to join as chief of staff was really because I got to really step into the role I think I was literally made for: to walk alongside a visionary founder and executive and be an extension of that brain and office.

How do you define effective brand development?

A lot of times, brand is a little bit more nuanced. How do we define or measure what someone feels when they interact with us? Yet, we all know it when it’s done well. That’s something we talk about quite frequently. When you see something right away, you identify it with an organization or a product, like your brain doesn’t have to do any work. But you start to see, if you have a well-defined brand, you really start to see the layering of that marketing and sales, interacting with it, the kind of impact and overall growth or the organization.

It seems like consumers are becoming more conscious about supporting minority- or women-owned businesses. How does that affect your job?

Every company in one way or the other is being forced to recognize that the spotlight is on you. What does your board look like? What does your C-suite look like? How much of your new company is comprised by people of color or women? So there’s a lot of checking the box out there. There just is. But with Gig Wage, our CEO is a Black founder of a tech company, extremely unique. We’re so authentically committed to creating a diverse workforce, because it’s the best thing for business and our community. But it doesn’t feel like something I have to think about or plan about, even though we are extremely intentional.

Do you worry about cancel culture?

This concept of cancel culture is really on my mind a lot for a lot of reasons, not just professional, but personal as well. I actually haven’t run smack dab into it. However, I look back at some of the things that I have seen and witnessed in different parts of my career, and realize how drastically different things are right now in the sense that there would just be so much more accountability and visibility and light shone on a particular moment. But that doesn’t mean we aren’t extremely cognizant of what we do and say, and I don’t think that’s just because of cancel culture. I think it’s because it is necessary. It is really important to be judicious and intentional with the messages that you put out into the universe. You can’t be a business and not be thinking about it. Whether you agree with it or not, you have to be aware of the things that are affecting consumerism to be good at your job.

What ’s something you wish you would have known earlier in your career?

I would have taken building my Rolodex, the currency of building a network, much more seriously and strategically, earlier on. Now, I built a great one. But it kind of happened by happenstance. I got really fortunate right where I worked. I had a lot of access to a lot of important and powerful people. But when I mentor people today, I always tell them that. Be strategic and tenacious about building out your network. And then I think I would have gotten involved in giving back to the community a little bit earlier. It’s really necessary to get involved with nonprofit causes. But it’s also really good for your career. Both are true. So I would tell younger people to get involved in the young professional organizations. Get aligned with causes that are important to your heart and help because our community desperately needs it.


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