As part of NJBIZ’s latest virtual discussion, women executives at New Jersey-based companies spoke about where progress has been made for women in the business world — and what challenges remain.
A new study finds that U.S. companies with at least two women executives have significantly better workplace safety records, in part due to lower employee workloads.
While women have made advancements in the workplace, they still face wage gaps, underrepresentation in leadership roles and discrimination. Panelists also spoke about the increasingly controversial ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Chief, a powerful community that connects and supports senior executive women, in collaboration with Morning Consult, today announced findings from a survey assessing how ...
Women in Health Administration, a nonprofit association for women in healthcare leadership, has named its honorees for the 2025 Woman of the Year and Legacy Award for Lifetime Achievement. June ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Chief, the largest community of senior women executives, introduced a new membership designed to raise the leadership game of its members — with packages tailored to ...
The journey from middle management to the C-suite remains one of the most challenging transitions in any woman’s career. Three top executives from the Bizwomen Leadership Council share essential ...
A recent New York Times headline—“Did Women Ruin the Workplace?”—sparked a firestorm across social media. Alison Moore, CEO of Chief, the prestigious network for senior women executives, is pushing ...
Four top entertainment executives got candid about leading their teams at TheWrap’s Power Women Summit 2025 on Tuesday, emphasizing radical candor as a key to navigating turbulent times in the ...
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