Company directors who are also Moms… STOP wasting time and money.
I hear time and time again that you guys are juggling:
- texts from staff
- emails from families
- and delivery orders from vendors.
One of my director clients is even driving to the bank to deposit cheques on behalf of the centre.
Her “To Do” list grows and she feels overwhelmed with everything she has to do when she returns to the centre.
Getting paid to do mundane tasks is dumb. You might feel overwhelmed and underutilized.
But crucially, your business is probably suffering.
Directors should be leading the centre to its mission.
And then still have time to be the great Mom they are without sacrificing family.
How do YOU balance the challenges of work and family?
Janet takes a genuine interest in the organization that she works for. She has their best interests in mind, and looks for ways to make sure the program is financially sound. She forms relationships with our families, she doesn’t just send out invoices and receipts, but actually cares about their happiness as well.Jen McCrackenHead of School, Maria Montessori Preschool
Janet brings to MMS her financial expertise and technical knowledge. Her advisory role is essential to the ongoing viability of MMS. But I think this would be impossible with out the trust and care she brings. Elana GellerBoard Chair, Maria Montessori Preschool