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Ashley Graef says one executive was so taken by her thank you note that he hired her to ghostwrite for him for several years.
Just 12 percent of Fortune 500 CEOs are women. Only two of those women are Black. Corporate America still has a long way to go.
"We do not need to replicate the old boys' clubs. Today, platforms like LinkedIn give us access to knowledge, connections, and visibility on our own terms… That is the kind of culture that helps women ...
As Kering as says farewell to Francois Henri-pinault and welcomes new CEO Luca de Meo, OTB Group’s Marni says goodbye to its ...
Former South African schoolteacher Anet Coetzee was lying in bed early one Sunday morning in 2023 when a double-barreled ...
Soon, I found a coach: Tina Peratino, a retired bodybuilder in Bowie, Maryland. Tina taught me to eat more, not less—to fuel, ...
Lynda Carter, 73, shined in a recent photo shared to Instagram. The Wonder Woma n star stepped out in a classy, polka dot ...
Meet all the designers confirmed for 'Project Runway' Season 21, the Freeform reality series competition with Heidi Klum as ...
Kendra Scott announces the launch of the second Dolly Parton collection, a celebration of music, fashion, and female empowerment. This latest chapter in their collaboration draws inspiration from ...
The Nation Newspaper Ooni hosts female bank executives, applauds nation-building roles. Monday, June 16, 2025 Advertise With Us ... Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Fidelity Bank ...
Female executives are fed up with the "billionaire boys in the sandbox," as one sociologist put it — and instead of waiting to be let in, some are building their own arenas.