This article explores patterns of change in the advancement of academic womens leadership at universities in Ghana. Referred to as the glass ceiling, women generally suffered great setbacks in their advancement in leadership positions, although recent events have led to the appointment and election of...
Georges Pouchet, as President from 1947 until his death in 1968. In 1999 she called for the election of 30 Presidential Electors to choose her successor in due course, and in January 2006 her daughter Georgette Bertin-Pourchet, was elected as the new ...
Women in Urban Leadership: 6 Trailblazers You Should Get To Know March 10, 2021 “Successful, vibrant, happy cities arise out of the visions of many, not the powerful few.” - Jane Jacobs. While we’ve seen progress in female representation over the last century, women’s perspectives and...
Worldwide Guide to Women in Leadership WOMEN IN POWER 1940-1970 Female leaders and women in other positions of political authority of independent states and self-governing understate entities 1940-44Head of StateKhertek Anchimaa-Toka, People's Republic of Tannu Tuva ...
Women in Leadership Summit will collect women from around the World coming from different industries to discuss emerging topics such as skills that support the success of women in leadership positions, work-life balance, the difference between a manager and a leader and many more. Despite recent ...
In an interview with Korea Biomedical Review, Dr. Wartel revealed, “My leadership style might be a bit unconventional but I believe that women don’t always need to be in the driver’s seat to lead and can influence change simply by asserting their actions.” ...
women in positions of leadership needs to be more loudly heard. Join this session for inspirational guidance from leaders in politics and business on how to drive this change. Young leaders of tomorrow will also share what it means to lead in today's digital world, and more importantly how ...
YASMIN JETHA, CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER, BUPA, UK There is a perception that the many women in leadership positions in academia, the arts, the media, the civil service or professional services are often overlooked because they do not have specific corporate experience and chairmen fear that they...
Challenging the Status Quo Seeking to alter the status quo and improve family planning and reproductive health in their countries, 70 women from Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, and Uganda, traveled to Nairobi to participate in one of the three Women's Leadership for FP/RH workshops—...
She also appears as a tiny figure behind the colossal leg of her husband in the first court of the Luxor Temple. Nefertari had two sons and daughters; her father and brother both held prominent positions in Egypt's political life. She died during the 25th year of Ramses' reign - ca. ...