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‘Having female leaders at Google built my sense of belonging’

May 26, 2023, London, United Kingdom: An exterior view of Google office in central London. (Credit Image: © Steve Taylor/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)
Maya Moufarek saw how important the CMO role is while working at Google. · ZUMA Press, ZUMA Press, Inc.

Maya Moufarek is an entrepreneur and investor, based in London. She was founding CMO of Pharmacy2U Group, the UK’s leading online pharmacy.

I was born into a family of engineers and I remember when Dad brought one of the first CD players over from France to Russia, where we were living at the time. Tech was part of the world we grew up in.

When I later landed a job at Google (GOOG) in marketing and told Dad I was thinking of taking it, his reaction was: “It’s a white page. What are you marketing?” But Google’s homepage was offbeat to everything else you were seeing on the web at the time.

I was hired in 2005 by Lorraine Twohill, who is now Google’s (GOOG) global CMO. She was a very strategic stakeholder manager, not in the political sense, but in how to get things done in the most collegial and fastest way.

For me, it was an art of strategic preparation. What she taught me was that leadership is not always about having all the answers. A lot of your work is about collaborating with others and bringing input from people.

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Neither diversity nor gender parity were part of any mainstream or business conversation in the early 2000s. The tech industry is still male-dominated, but even more so 20 years ago.

Now, in hindsight, I realise how lucky I was to encounter senior female leaders in that environment in my first major job. It built my sense of belonging. I never felt like I was the odd one out and it impacted my whole career in tech and my ability to see myself in it later on.

Every time Lorraine had to push forward a project or get approval, she would engage with every stakeholder, gather their input, address their concerns and only then show up at the big meeting.

Many people come thinking they are prepared because they’ve done the work, but they haven’t brought people along. Lorraine would come in almost knowing it would be approved. I learned that you shouldn’t do it all alone. Input from other people is strategic intelligence and increases your chances of success.

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At Google (GOOG) there were a lot of decisions by consensus. That might feel counterintuitive in a business that moves fast and innovates, but they gathered the wisdom of the crowds and then took decisions. As the business grew, you needed alignment to get anything done.

Lorraine was the first person I saw doing that well and sometimes she asked me to prepare for that work too. She was nurturing and even when she had an office, she still mostly sat outside. I remember negotiating my first salary increase with her directly.

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