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Glass Walls, Not Ceilings
“We’re all glass here,” says Deutsch New York CEO, Val DiFebo. “Literally, the office walls here are made of ...
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Look Taller, Get Paid More
It’s not just a tall tale: being blessed with height can help your career. According to one British study, women who measure five ...
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Avoiding a Layoff After a Merger
As we move into the second quarter, many companies are reevaluating their productivity. And, lots of women are losing jobs in the ...
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Love Bucks the Glass Ceiling
“I do what I set my mind to. I’ve been that way all my life,” says Diane Crump, the first female jockey to ride in ...
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Changing the Face of Engineering
Only 14 percent of engineers are women. Suzy Cody, an aerodynamics engineer in the auto industry, and her team of Malibu Moms, helped ...
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Trickle Down Feminism
Fifty years after The Feminine Mystique, “the problem that has no name” remains nameless for most working women. Except men ...
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Creating Opportunities as a Female Minority
Since the Civil Rights Movement, minorities and women have made great strides toward equality. Cathy Ross, the executive vice president ...
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One of the Guys?
During an economic climate when many have grown weary of the corporate food chain, The Home Depot’s Southern Division President ...
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Behind Every Great Woman
You could say Kimberley-Clark B2B Global Procurement Leader Angela Thomas-Anderson has it all – a successful career, loving marriage, ...
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Double Jeopardy
Meet Kimberly Nelson. She’s been a corporate officer at General Mills since the year 2000. Take a good look because Nelson is a ...
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