 So the woman who has most inspired me is Madame Kohutikova. So she is now in my country as a lady euro. And I met her first time in 2002 at a conference in Vienna. And probably she doesn't know, but she has completely changed my professional path because after that I actually applied for the job at the ECB. Stable prices and interest rates affect us all. But monetary policy is a branch of economics where women are traditionally underrepresented. We talked with some top women economists from euro area central banks and here's what they say about their work in the field. Monetary policy is a super career path because it combines analytical work with policy advice. I think it's important to know that a career monetary policy is never boring. Because it's our job to react to shocks that hit the economy that can be very challenging because they can come from many places. So you really have an impact, you have a purpose because you help shaping one of the pillars of the economy which is super important and its price stability. The one piece of advice I would give women in economics and finance is to welcome any opportunity to learn and to collaborate with others and also not to be afraid to express opinions. To act with determination, the collegiality, retaining the humour under any circumstances. I think in some ways my generation are lucky in that there are women in high profile roles and leadership positions that we can admire. And I guess it's our role coming forward to make sure that those numbers are increasing.