When I became CFO of a major holding company at 25, there was no “breakthrough” moment. I was just showing up as myself and delivering results.
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. On the one hand, the challenges women often face while at ...
Marilyn Loden, an advocate for workplace equality who coined the phrase “glass ceiling,” has died at the age 76, leaving behind a feminist legacy that inspired generations of women. Loden first said ...
When it comes to gender equality, plenty of progress has been made over the past few decades. Painfully serious work to still needs to be done, however, including establishing the right for all people ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Janet Arzt is Founder of family office advisory firm, Parere Advisory. For decades, “breaking the glass ceiling” has been the ...
Hillary Clinton fired up the crowd on night one of the Democratic National Convention on Monday and urged her party not to give up the goal of shattering one of America’s last glass ceilings: the ...
Hillary Clinton has spoken at the Democratic National Convention of her hope that Kamala Harris can finally break the “highest, hardest glass ceiling” in America by becoming the first female president ...
A hand fan depicting Kamala Harris lies on the sidewalk in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 6, 2024. Bastien Inzaurralde/AFP via Getty Images What does Harris’ loss say about where gender equality stands in ...
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When Susan Inaba first saw the “Steel and Glass House” designed by modernist architect A. Quincy Jones, she was immediately drawn to the visually stunning property and its calm ambiance. “The house ...
Growing up, I often heard the phrase “women are their own enemies.” I heard it casually in conversations at home, among peers, and sometimes echoed in institutional spaces. Over time, a part of me ...