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Sep 2020
24m 32s

Martha Miller: Getting Comfortable Worki...

Rebecca Minkoff
About this episode

Martha Miller never really thought she’d be working for the federal government. A self-proclaimed “over achiever,” Martha studied cognitive neuroscience and obtained a law degree from Georgetown before entering the field of law. She’s even rumored to have used the Rebecca Minkoff M.A.B. bag at her first job!

In 2016 Martha was appointed the Director of the Office of the Advocate for Small Business Capital Formation, a branch of the SEC. Simultaneously creating and directing a brand new government office catapulted Martha out of her comfort zone, forcing her to find “comfort in ambiguity” and recognize that it’s when we’re pushed beyond our limits that real impact can occur. Her work, in turn, helps small business owners move out of their comfort zones in order to reap the rewards that come with dreaming big.

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Big Ideas

  • The importance of learning about different fundraising options and finding the best one for your company. [05:28]
  • Getting comfortable working through ambiguity. [13:31]
  • Advice for small businesses. [16:50]

Guest Website

Office of the Advocate for Small Business Capital Formation

Email: smallbusiness@sec.gov

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