I've been enjoying GreenBiz's coverage of Rio+20 this week. In their piece about environmental public-private partnerships, writers Tensie Wheland (Rainforest Alliance) and John Williams (Domtar Corporation) write:
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Images of Rio de Janeiro’s favelas are almost as synonymous with the city as its famed beachfronts and mountainscapes.
The number of women-owned businesses in the US has increased by 59% since 1997, according to American Express.
Charlotte Oades, global director of Women’s Economic Empowerment for the Coca-Cola Company, appeared recently at a BCLC event to describe how the company’s 5x20 Program helps create women-owned small business
A couple of weeks ago I caught up with Dermalogica founder Jane Wurwand and chatted about the latest happenings in the joinFITE campaign.
The eyes of the world have turned towards Brazil this month, as the soccer-mad country hosts the FIFA World Cup for the second time in its history.
The owner of a company helping new brides offers her thoughts on getting turning an idea into reality.
The U.S. ranks first in a ranking of nations in their support of high-potential women.
A pair of teens from Rochester, NY beat out five other contestants at the Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) National Saunders Scholars Competition co-hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation.




