by danarubin | Aug 17, 2020 | Leadership, Women Leaders, Women's Issues
by Dana Rubin_____ Quick — name a female thought leader in your organization or company. What do I mean by thought leader? I mean someone who’s a recognized expert in her field. Someone who understands your industry and sector and can communicate her knowledge...
by danarubin | Aug 12, 2020 | Leadership, Women Leaders, Women's Issues
by Dana Rubin_____ Kamala Harris is not the first black woman to run for vice president — that distinction goes to Charlotta Spears Bass, who accepted the vice-presidential nomination on the Progressive Party ticket nearly seventy years ago. Bass was an activist, an...
by danarubin | Aug 10, 2020 | Leadership, Women Leaders, Women's Issues
by Dana Rubin_____ A new movie, “Radioactive,” tells the story of the scientist Marie Skłodowska Curie and her passion for scientific discovery. Rosamund Pike plays the role of the brilliant scientist admirably, but the movie doesn’t quite capture...
by danarubin | Jul 12, 2020 | Leadership, Women Leaders, Women's Issues
by Dana Rubin_____ She was a talented singer who at age 16 joined a Māori cultural troupe, traveling, playing piano, and performing throughout in New Zealand and abroad. In 1949, her second husband died in a car accident. Widowed and pregnant, she decided to run for...
by danarubin | Jul 8, 2020 | Leadership, Women Leaders, Women's Issues
by Dana Rubin_____ Yes, I’m talking about the marketplace value of a woman’s voice. What is it worth to your organization? And why should you invest in your female talent to speak more powerfully and persuasively? Over the past 18 months,...