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Helen Gayle

Key Findings

  • Women make up 45 percent of the CEO s at nonprofits but only 21 percent of the CEO s at nonprofits with budgets of $25 million or more.
  • Though the vast majority of workers in the nonprofit sector (73 percent) are women, men still hold a majority of top leadership positions and receive significantly higher incomes.
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Ensuring that women move into leadership alongside men is not a women’s issue, nor is it a trivial concern compared with the massive problems we face on a national and global scale. Increasing women’s leadership is an imperative. Advancing women serves us all — men and women, businesses and institutions alike. Read more... 

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Katie Groke Ellis

Title IX - results are in!

Check it out! New studies show what we have known since 1973, Title IX does work! http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/art

Started by Katie Groke Ellis in Sports Aug 2.

Judith Gabor

What do women need to know before they think about becoming politicians? 1 Reply

Why are there so few excellent women in politics today?The answers are not simple. To enter politics in North America there is no legal barrier  but many social ones  are brought to light when the to…

Started by Judith Gabor in Politics. Last reply by Debra Tyson Jun 27.

The White House Project

Why do you think that the Sunday shows don't ask women on as guests?

And as Politico reported on Monday, a new study by American University reveals that things are changing at a glacial pace::  "Even as women have vaulted to be House speaker and hold a host of other…

Started by The White House Project in Journalism Jun 15.

 
 
 

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