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WSJ Secrets of Wealthy Women

Deborah Norville: Anchoring Her Own Success

WSJ Secrets of Wealthy Women

The Wall Street Journal

Careers, Business

4.6955 Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2019

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Deborah Norville is an award winning television anchor, Viacom board member, and the host of Inside Edition. She tells the Wall Street Journal's Veronica Dagher the key lessons she's learned from career setbacks, and what motivates her to stay in the game.

Transcript

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I'm Deborah Norville. I'm anchor of Inside Edition, the longest running daily anchor in American television

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and sometimes where a business had

0:28.0

I'm a director of the Viacom Corporation.

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I think we as women have to get more comfortable with the idea of saying I bring this to the party, I'm excellent at that, you need these capabilities and I have them to offer.

0:43.0

This is Secrets of Wealthy Women from the Wall Street Journal, helping women empower themselves financially.

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Now, Veronica Dagger. themselves financially.

0:52.5

Now, Veronica Dagger.

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Deborah Norville is an award-winning television anchor, host of Inside Edition and Viacom Board

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member.

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She discusses the key lesson she's learned from career setbacks

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and what motivates her to stay in the game.

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You got a dream job at age 31 as anchor of the Today Show.

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What's your advice for women who want that?

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Oh, no, no, let me correct you.

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Let me correct you.

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The dream job ended when I was 31.

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And okay.

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Yeah, the dream job started when I was Yeah, the dream job started when I was 29 I think 29 or 30 I have to do the math at 28 I really had the best job in television at 28 I was the only solo anchor on American network

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