Effective April 1, Margaret Keane will step down as Synchrony CEO and become the company's executive chair of its board of directors. She told Forbes she also wants to find ways to give back to her communities: "I feel I've worked my way up, and I think other people need to have that chance."
Nemonte Nenquimo took on the oil industry and won. Now she's making a call to action to the world to support the indigenous movement for the sake of the indigenous people of the Amazon and the future of our planet.
While it remains to be seen what the vice president-elect wears tomorrow, many American women will watch as she becomes the first female, first Black, first South Asian Vice President with some chucks and pearls of their own to celebrate.
Many of today’s Employee Resource Groups are not set up for success and feel limited in their ability to actually execute the company’s mission and culture.
It’s an unfortunate truth - beautiful minds make strides to manifest the life that they desire but fail to meet the lofty expectations they set for themselves.
Genetics lecturer Semarhy Quiñones-Soto has turned a project initially started as a way to cope with her own sense of belonging in STEM into a coloring book for all ages that show cases just how many facets there #globalsouthscience
Avril Millar, dubbed the "CEO's CEO" and founder of Board Resource, sees 2021 as a chance for businesses to reset under the radar. Here, she shares the hard questions CEOs should be asking themselves as the year gets underway.