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GLORIA SUMS IT UP
Dear Leader,
I wrote a book  for women called "No Excuses." Now I need to write "No Excuses" for men.

In my Sum this week, I unpack why men claim to be reluctant to mentor women and why that’s BS—along with some tips for how to mentor productively.



Warmest regards and no excuses,
Gloria Feldt

Co-founder and President, Take The Lead
@Gloria Feldt
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VIDEO OF THE WEEK
In her TEDx talk, restaurateur Rohini Dey, who has partnered with Take The Lead, talks about cracking the gastro ceiling for women in the culinary industry.
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  Join influential women leaders in all areas of finance to harness the 9 Leadership Power Tools and build a vibrant community to thrive in your career while changing the world. Past participants say it changed their lives.
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Making History:
Changing The Lives and Futures of Black Women and Girls

Join us
Wed., Feb.13  6:30 PM ET to learn the success secrets from two superstars in athletics, entrepreneurship and community building.

For our Virtual Happy Hour in Black History Month, we are thrilled to bring you Minda Harts, founder of The Memo, and Devereaux Peters, two-time WNBA champion and forward on the Phoenix Mercury. These are women you definitely want to know! They’ll join co-hosts Gloria Feldt, President & Co-Founder of Take The Lead, and Reshma Gopaldas, Vice President, Video Programming at SheMedia.
Register here.
You will learn and have a chance to discuss live:
--How these women thrive and provide leadership in their communities and beyond
--How women can lead change to reach pay, leadership parity in any organization
--Why giving back to the community matters especially to girls and women of color
--How you can create change in your life and your community with action
--Why standing up for fairness and calling out bias improves the culture for everyone

You can ask:
--Anything if you participate live!
Sign up even if you can’t attend live—we’ll send the link afterward so you don’t miss the valuable tips. Tweet questions in advance to @takeleadwomen to make sure your question gets answered.
Register here
GREAT STUFF TO READ NOW 
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Universal, MGM Agree To Hiring More Women Directors      

Industry giants take on the 4 percent challenge.      
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Show Her The Money
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