Having Faith Or Being Audacious? Why I Quit My 9-5 Job Life is short. Too short to not love who you love, do the work you’re meant to do or make a difference where you can.
Future Female Leaders — Cry, Show Your Battle Scars And Tell Your Own Story Instead of trying to win in a man’s world, you’ll be able to change the game.
Madam Presidents: Colleagues Share What Makes Their Job-Sharing Partnership Work Betsy Polk and Maggie Ellis Chotas have been co-presidents of their company for 13 years. Learn more about how their job-sharing partnership works.
World’s Youngest Female Boeing 777 Commander: It Takes Passion And Patience At 30, Anny Divya is the world's youngest female Boeing 777 commander.
She’s Busy Leading The Next Industrial Revolution This industrial engineer's advice for winning in a male-dominated field: Choose your attitude, "and let your work show who you are."
The Divine Secrets Of The Slide Rule Sisterhood "It doesn't hurt a gal's femininity to ride to her man's job in a baby blue convertible she's paid for herself."
What Soul-Searching Perfectionists Can Learn From A Serial Risk-Taker A thirst for knowledge led Maria Molfino down a winding career path. If she knew then what she does now, it wouldn't have taken so long.
On First National Women Physician Day, We Thank Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell The first woman in the U.S. to receive a medical degree, Dr. Blackwell devoted her life not only to caring for patients, but also to helping other women become doctors.
GM CEO Mary Barra: ‘I Never Want To Get A Job Because I’m Female’ Two years into her tenure as General Motors CEO, Mary Barra says the novelty of her being a woman has worn off. Barra, who has endured sexist questioning from the press -- about her ability to be both a CEO an...