Karen Lagos's Experience

I know the primary reason I left corporate America was because I wanted to have my own company, but thinking back I remember when I was so astonished by the behavior of some of the people in Corporate America.
The point was, there was one set of rules for one group and another set of rules for another and it was by gender. Men got enormous raises. And there were several men hired who I knew didn't have the qualifications and there were women who were over-qualified who couldn't even get an interview.
I thought to myself, I can stay at the company - or - if I had my own company, at least I would get judged on my ability. You tell them your fee, they like you or they don't. It was the most authentic way to get paid what I deserved, and I was really right.
There were a lot of men of color who were fabulous. I told them that I wanted to start my own company. The day after I gave notice, the stock market crashed. So one man of color called me in and said, "I don't want to know your personal situation but it may not be the best time to go out on your own.
