The Douglas Coleman Show VE with Patricia Walsh Chadwick
PATRICIA WALSH CHADWICK was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1948. She received her BA in Economics from Boston University and had a successful 30-year career in the investment business, culminating as a Global Partner at Invesco. Today she sits on a number of corporate boards and blogs on economic, social, and political issues. Her pro-bono activities include mentoring young women in high school and college and providing strategic planning advice to not-for-profit organizations. In 2016, she co-founded Anchor Health Initiative, a health care company devoted to the needs of the LGBTQ community in Connecticut and serves as the firm’s pro-bono CEO. She is the author of a previous memoir, Little Sister. A mother to twins, a daughter and a son, she lives in Connecticut with her husband John.
BREAKING GLASS is a follow up to your earlier memoir, LITTLE SISTER, in which you describe your childhood in a Catholic cult-like group called The Center. Tell us briefly about the part of your life LITTLE SISTER encompasses and where BREAKING GLASS picks up.