Sentences with phrase «female leadership made»

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But Wambach is also making a point that other women have echoed, in a year of major achievements for women in leadership positions in professional sports: Eventually, they hope it will no longer be a big story when a female athlete, or a woman working in some other capacity in sports, reaches new heights.
Despite the lack of female leadership, concerted efforts are being made to change the status quo.
The letter urges five overall guiding principles and 10 best practices in order to get more women into the field generally and leadership positions, including: getting executives and boards to make gender diversity a priority; establishing mentorship programs that connect women with life sciences executives; and doing a better job tracking where female talent goes within biopharma firms, among other suggestions.
The thing that makes me uneasy about having elected officails from certain religious groups is that, being female, I'm not sure a person who suscribes to a set of beliefs that does not permit a woman to occupy the highest leadership posts in the organization is going to promote policies in my best interests.
Not only does Robert Chisholm explain the biblical text in a way that makes sense and reveals the cultural, historical, and grammatical contexts of Judges and Ruth, he also deals with modern questions that the text address, such as the issues of female leadership, the consequences of spiritual compromise, and the often bewildering actions of God in relation to His people on earth.
Together with award - winning faculty and corporate partners, we proudly support the career development, decision - making and leadership skills of female professionals.
Taken together they make for a worrying track record in a Labour leadership candidate, particularly at a time when the party is under so much criticism for having never elected a female leader.
They don't know what to make of a party with such strong female leadership.
They include Chi Onwurah, the former minister for culture and the digital economy, who wrote that it was «statistically interesting to say the least» that Labour's leader had made life difficult for two of the very few minority ethnic female MPs; and Pat Glass, who resigned as shadow education secretary in June two days after being appointed, in protest over Corbyn's leadership.
A DfE spokesperson said: «We want to see more great teachers, both male and female, enter the profession and make sure that excellent female teachers get the right support and opportunities to progress into school leadership.
A baker's dozen years into the 21st century, despite all the strides women have made toward equality (and despite being half the population), the female gender remains starkly underrepresented in leadership roles.
And, in an unprecedented discussion at The Markets, a group of female executives in publishing will take up the question of why the corporate leadership in so many publishing houses today remains so predominantly male while so much of the workforce is made up of highly capable women.
Firmwide retreats and thoughtful development activities (gender - specific leadership training, work life integration education, coaching for high - potential associates) help more female attorneys make partner.
Even though women make up about half of law school graduating classes, and are hired at a roughly equivalent rate as young associates, female attorneys seem to vanish as years go by, and disappear almost entirely at the highest levels of law firm leadership.
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