Award-winners, clockwise from upper left, John Simon, Legacy Award Winner Ted Childs, Mayor Ed Lee, Rick King, Antonio Lucio, Bill Fitzsimmons, and Steve Dunmore
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Award-winners, clockwise from upper left, John Simon, Legacy Award Winner Ted Childs, Mayor Ed Lee, Rick King, Antonio Lucio, Bill Fitzsimmons, and Steve Dunmore
Three cheers (or more!) for our
These days (and it’s long overdue), we are consistently hearing a lot about the many ways women are treated unfairly at work. At the same time the men at the
For me, one of the big accomplishments this year in women’s empowerment is the creation of our Institute for Gender Partnership™. We have made extraordinary progress convincing some of the
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Guys, there’s a far-reaching movement afoot, and believe me, you want to get in on it. If you don’t, you’ll put your business
But until then, let’s celebrate Black History Month by calling out the names, dates and achievements of the Black women and men who were the first of their race to….
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When I am interviewing and assessing new prospects for our team of consultants and coaches, I look for skills that will enable our clients to successfully access and grow the
The video I’m going to show you is not about business, or leadership, or advancing women in the workplace. It’s about love. But it’s also about diversity, inclusion and unconscious
A while back, I wrote about the differences between the female brain and the male brain. My goal was to help us all understand that some of the behaviors we