Here is what's making news this week:
Two years ago in a TEDx talk around gender and investing I claimed “the data is in, the case has been made. The smart money is already moving”
Pictured above, Lori Forte Harnick, Microsoft’s general manager for Citizenship & Public Affairs, center, on a visit to a community learning center in India where Microsoft is funding information technology education for young women.
- Mark your calendar!
Today’s world is a digital world, and that’s not likely to change any time soon. In fact, the world is only going to become more interconnected, with the global economy heavily dependent on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, United Nations Under-Secretary-General and the Executive Director of UN Women, is a longstanding defender of women’s rights.
It's Wednesday - here's what we're reading:
Here's what's making the news this week:
In developing and emerging economies, access to economic opportunities can give women greater control over their lives, helping them move themselves and their families out of the base of the pyramid and toward more stable lives.
- Deloitte’s new CEO has made history by becoming the first female U.S. CEO of a “Big Four” firm. Her advice?




