Today we meet Whytne Brooks, Vice President of the Office of Governmental Affairs at New York Life Insurance Company. Whytne shares her journey from a small town in Maryland to becoming a litigator and then a lobbyist, emphasizing the vital role that mentorship and sponsorship played in opening up avenues for her career. Whytne’s story is one of capitalizing on unconventional opportunities and her soft-skill superpowers. She discusses the effects of COVID-19 on her career, how she navigates bias in the profession, and how she has risen through the ranks of the City Bar into its leadership on the Board of Directors. Additionally, Whytne offers personal insights into her routine, values, and passions, including her vegan lifestyle and love for Formula One racing.
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Episode Outline:
00:00 Introduction to This Lawyer's Life
00:20 Meet Whytne Brooks
00:53 Journey into Policy Work
03:45 The Role of Mentorship
06:12 Navigating Career Challenges
11:03 Current Work and Challenges
12:34 Differences Between Lawyers in NY and DC
15:31 Soft Skills and Relationship Building
19:57 Impact of COVID-19
22:56 Involvement with the City Bar
26:45 Future of the Legal Profession
29:23 Personal Insights and Reflections
37:06 Conclusion and Final Thoughts