90s Lessons: What The "Bitchification" of Women Teaches Us Now Journalist and author Allison Yarrow looks back to look forward to equality. TELL ME MORE
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Doctor, Doctor, Give Her The News: Call Her By Her Title Take The Lead Leadership Ambassador Lisa Mead points out the inequities. TELL ME MORE Gloria's "The Sum:" The Fabric of Our Lives: 5 lessons from fashion incubator co-founders. Angela Johnson and Shari Barry had a vision for
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Emilia Clarke ("Game of Thrones," "Solo,") addresses equality, the misnomer of "strong" women, ideas ignored and moving forward at Cannes Lion Festival 2018.
When did you know you had the power to_____? Do you ever have imposter syndrome? Are you unsure about your next career move? Do you doubt your effectiveness as a leader? By delving into your journey, this workshop will help you identify your assets and roadblocks—and how to use them to propel your leadership to higher levels. GloriaFeldtwill provide a personalized analysis of your journey to help release your authenticity and reset, or continue, your path forward to maximize your health and effectiveness, professionally and personally.
Join us next month in New York City for an executive reception commemorating the anniversary of the first women’s rights convention and changing the state of leadership gender parity in the public and private sectors.
Come for drinks, conversation and the opportunity to try on some power armor at our annual summer reception in support of our flagship summit: 50 Women Can Change the World, scheduled to address the finance industry in New York this fall.