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∎ 87% of women feel their work has a purpose, a 55% increase over women at typical workplaces. Fortune's Top 10 best large workplaces in the U.S. for women 2024 ∎ No. 1: Hilton, (Mclean, Virginia)
Harvard University honored her with their 'Women Inspiring Change" award in 2015. [31] Ursuline Academy inducted her to their Distinguished Alumnae Hall of Fame in 2018. [32] In 2021, Forbes listed Owens on their Impact List of 50 Women over 50 who are inspiring change in their communities through social entrepreneurship, law, advocacy and ...
She was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award from the four Chief Nurses of the UK at the Nursing Times Awards [9] in 2012, and was recognised by the Health Service Journal as being one of the top 100 influential clinical leaders in England [10] and the top 50 inspirational women in the UK [11] in 2013.
Catalyst Inc. is a global nonprofit founded by feminist writer and advocate Felice Schwartz in 1962. Schwartz also served as Catalyst's president for 31 years. Catalyst's stated mission is to "accelerate progress for women through workplace inclusion." Recent topics of focus include: board diversity; gender, race and ethnicity; inclusive cultures; LG
This Women’s History Month, the United Nations is celebrating International Women’s Day with a theme of “Investing in Women.”. When we reflect on that idea, investing can mean many things ...
More: Meet the winners of The Oklahoman's 2023 Top Workplaces project. Below are contenders for the 2023 Top Workplaces awards in each category: Large businesses. Business, category, headquarters ...
In 2016 the Women's Engineering Society (WES), in collaboration with the Daily Telegraph, produced an inaugural list of the United Kingdom's Top 50 Influential Women in Engineering, [1] which was published on National Women in Engineering Day on 23 June 2016. [2] [3] [4] The event was so successful it became an annual celebration.
Environmentalist Ellen Swallow Richards was the first woman admitted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, an impressive feat in and of itself.What's even more admirable was her work in science, a field in which women faced many obstacles, as well as the time she spent getting her Ph.D. in chemistry from MIT– well, almost.