Women make up half of the workforce, but they are underrepresented in the top executive ranks of our nation’s businesses. While more and more women are filling top jobs, there remains a gender gap.
"So, if you’re the Center for Women in Business, why is your president a man?"
It’s a common question.
Forbes recently released its list of the World’s 100 Most Power
Sometimes mentoring doesn’t have to be a formal event. Many professional women are happy to engage in informal mentoring with their colleagues whether or not a formal mentoring program is in place.
The U.S. Chamber hosted its first ever Google+ Hangout with Chamber COO David Chavern, Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) and Cincinnati, Ohio small business owner Mary Miller.
After more than two weeks of fierce competition, the US Olympic team has taken home 104 medals, 46 of them gold, in the XXX Olympiad.
When faced with a difficult decision, why do we so often turn to others for advice and opinions? Good decision-making is typically enhanced with diversity of thought. It is
Yesterday, CWB hosted the third event in our book series. We featured Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, at the U.S.
Texas may be known for having strong women, particularly on the basketball court (go Lady Bears!), but when it comes to ex
How one woman inspired generations of explorers, scientist, and dreamers
