Follow the Leader: Sheryl Sandberg, Ginni Rometty, and Hillary Clinton
Femme-O-Nomics follows the ups — and downs — of today’s female captains of industry. Here is the latest on Sheryl Sandberg, Ginni Rometty, and Hillary Clinton.
Femme-O-Nomics follows the ups — and downs — of today’s female captains of industry. Here is the latest on Sheryl Sandberg, Ginni Rometty, and Hillary Clinton.
Femme-O-Nomics follows the ups — and downs — of today’s female captains of industry. Here is the latest on Ginni Rometty and Meg Whitman.
Femme-O-Nomics follows the ups — and downs — of today’s female captains of industry. Here is the latest on Virginia Rometty, Marissa Mayer, and Sara Blakely.
Femme-O-Nomics follows the ups — and downs — of today’s female captains of industry. Here is the latest on Marissa Mayer, Sheryl Sandberg, and Virginia Rometty.
Femme-O-Nomics follows the ups — and downs — of today’s female captains of industry. Here is the latest on Marissa Mayer and Ginni Rometty.
Femme-O-Nomics follows the ups — and downs — of today’s female captains of industry. Here is the latest on Sheryl Sandberg, Marissa Mayer, Virginia Rometty and Meg Whitman.
For business leaders, having a golf club membership is not just about being able to play a game — it’s about having the opportunity to network, make deals and strengthen careers. Critics argue that women miss valuable business opportunities by not being allowed on the green.
Women in technology love to talk about the lack of women in technology, especially those who reside at the top. So on Jan. 1, 2012, when Virginia Rometty takes the helm of IBM Corp. as its first female chief executive officer, joining Meg Whitman as the CEO of Hewlett-Packard Co. as one of the few women in charge of a high-profile tech company, we should interpret this as success, right?