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Work-life balance is a ‘gauntlet’ for women, Ellevest founder Sallie Krawcheck says. ‘I’ve been a successful business lady, but that’s not enough’
SuccessWork-life balance is a ‘gauntlet’ for women, Ellevest founder Sallie Krawcheck says. ‘I’ve been a successful business lady, but that’s not enough’
By Rachel VentrescaAugust 4, 2024
The first ‘gender-equal’ Olympics is only part of the story in the fight for equity in sports
NewslettersThe first ‘gender-equal’ Olympics is only part of the story in the fight for equity in sports
By Emma Hinchliffe and Nina AjemianJuly 29, 2024
Simone Biles of Team USA practices on the balance beam during a gymnastics training session in the Bercy Arena ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on Thursday, July 25, 2024, in Paris.
LifeBiles, Osaka, Richardson Olympic comebacks highlight issues facing people like them: ‘We’re still asking a lot of Black women athletes’
By Alanis Thames and The Associated PressJuly 25, 2024
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MagazineLeading the charge: These 25 female-heavy C-suites highlight the dearth of women in Europe’s boardrooms
By Ryan Hogg and Grethe SchepersJuly 24, 2024
Andrew Tate’s new token is a reminder of crypto’s ‘bro’ problem
NFTs and CultureAndrew Tate’s new token is a reminder of crypto’s ‘bro’ problem
By Niamh RoweJuly 16, 2024
Donald Trump Injured During Shooting At Campaign Rally In Butler, PA
NewslettersWhy DEI is being blamed for the Trump assassination attempt
By Azure GilmanJuly 16, 2024
Trump after he was shot at the Pennsylvania rally.
LeadershipConservatives are using the Trump assassination attempt to slam DEI
By Emma BurleighJuly 15, 2024
Two women are friends at work.
NewslettersWomen are more interested in making friends at work because they’re more likely to face career interruptions
By Azure Gilman and Emma BurleighJuly 15, 2024
Ellevest CEO And Co-Founder Sallie Krawcheck speaking in an interview.
LeadershipWhy the CEO of a woman-focused investing firm is still all-in on remote work
By Emma BurleighJuly 9, 2024
Working women support each other.
NewslettersWorking women are more burned out than men and it’s a problem bosses can’t afford to ignore
By Emma BurleighJuly 8, 2024
An associate is giving a presentation in the boardroom to a multi-ethnic group of business professionals.
LeadershipMany retailers still have all-White boards with no ethnic diversity, new report finds
By Jennifer Creery and BloombergJune 26, 2024
Susie Wolff, wearing a pink suit, smiles in front of a brown background.
SuccessAfter making Formula 1 history, Susie Wolff is paving the sport’s on-track gender revolution: ‘I live with my elbows out’
By Sasha RogelbergJune 22, 2024
Billionaire Melinda French Gates endorses a presidential candidate for the first time ever
PoliticsBillionaire Melinda French Gates endorses a presidential candidate for the first time ever
By Alena BotrosJune 20, 2024
I became the semiconductor industry’s first female CEO after being a broke, single mom in a trailer park. Here’s how I did it
CommentaryI became the semiconductor industry’s first female CEO after being a broke, single mom in a trailer park. Here’s how I did it
By Christine KingJune 20, 2024
Apple is being sued by female employees who say it ‘systemically’ pays women less than male counterparts for similar work
SuccessApple is being sued by female employees who say it ‘systemically’ pays women less than male counterparts for similar work
By Rachel Graf and BloombergJune 14, 2024
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