This eco innovator learned to speak up at an early age
On her path from Wall Street to environmental nonprofit, Jessica Toth learned the importance of professional collaborations in personal development.
On her path from Wall Street to environmental nonprofit, Jessica Toth learned the importance of professional collaborations in personal development.
With its biodegradable, compostable sanitary pads, Saathi is pursuing sustainable and responsible manufacturing.
Linda Vahdat has learned not all women are good bosses, and the glass ceiling still exists – especially in academic medicine.
Levitronix board chair Marina Hatsopoulos knows the importance of interpersonal relationships and helping people grow by delegating.
Emerge was built on a clear problem statement, well-mapped feedback, and leveraged resources to help Sri Lankan girls learn business and life skills.
Julie Johnson sees investor interest in ESG and diversity tipping the scales in favor of more women in technology-based roles.
Jaclyn Loo understands that growth comes in many different forms across roles and functions. Titles aren’t everything.
Kelsey McRichards wants companies to give women the flexibility they need to manage their personal and professional lives.
Andrea Friedenson learned through working in Silicon Valley that to fix gendered pay disparity, women need to be in roles that are closer to money.
Phyllis Wallace took part in a landmark 1970s AT&T discrimination case and researched the working lives of young Black women.