
Maggie Neale, a professor of management at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, suggests a few strategies and new ways of thinking that women can adopt to make their voices heard, their qualifications clear and their careers take off.
Read MoreMaggie Neale, a professor of management at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, suggests a few strategies and new ways of thinking that women can adopt to make their voices heard, their qualifications clear and their careers take off.
Read MoreOn May 23th, WWLI members, sponsors, and guests enjoyed an evening of networking, inspiration, and education at the Library of Congress.
Read MoreFor those of you who think it's impossible to navigate from one career to another listen to these wise women who have done it!
Read More"The call for gender diversity is about being inclusive and profitable. Following these strategies could lead to success on both fronts."
Read More"The archetype of success in Silicon Valley has long been young, male, and potentially a dropout from one of three or four elite universities. That may be slowly changing."
Read More"The WWLI community has been busy this year networking, making connections and learning from each other." Check out the 2nd Quarter Chair Message from Christine Dellecave!
Read MoreAn interview with Lorna Donatone, CEO of Geographic Regions and North American Region Chair, to discuss a recent study on gender balanced teams and her own personal and professional thoughts on women's leadership.
Read MoreThree cities within the D.C. metro area scored well. Arlington, Virginia, Alexandria, Virginia and Washington, D.C. all secured spots in our top 10. Women in these cities earn high salaries, pushing them up the rankings.
Read MoreShe Did It Her Way Podcast is a resource to learn more about female entrepreneurship. This episode features Ariel Kaye, Founder and CEO of Parachute, covering how she went from an advertising career to running a high quality bedding company.
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