Women hold less than 5% of CEO positions in the U.S. and Europe, according to Financial Times, and over 2 million women left the workforce in 2020. Many factors contribute to these realities, which ...
A young female carpenter has opened up about the surprising realities of working in the male-dominated industry. At just 19, Bardie Somerville stood in the shoe department at Kmart, trying on men’s ...
As a woman, do you ever wonder what it will take for you to be recognized for your talent at work? This year's Oscar nominations are yet another reminder of women's struggle in the workplace. The ...
Lois McClellan grew up in the segregated South in a family of domestic workers and laborers during the Great Depression. She became the first in her family to go beyond eighth grade and went on to ...
In Ghana, a new wave of young leaders is shattering the glass ceiling and redefining the contours of leadership. Pioneers ...
While this issue of Business Today celebrates the great strides that women have made in the workplace, make no mistake about it -- the glass ceiling still exists. The glass ceiling, of course, ...
Amid the tumult of early 2015 at the state Capitol, Andrea Stewart-Cousins saw her chance to make her mark. The first woman and first woman of color to lead a conference within the state Legislature ...
What former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton described as the “highest and hardest glass ceiling” is as yet unbroken. No woman has ever been elected as president of the United States. In 1937, ...