Sentences with phrase «launched women on boards»

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They have been talking about it for weeks and weeks, studying and praying and gathering voices, so I'm thrilled that it has finally launched and that so many women from all over the world are jumping on board, defining and redefining dangerous and talking candidly about why God needs dangerous women.
Launched in 2015, the Women of the Vine trade alliance is anchored by the websitewww.WomenoftheVine.com, which offers information on education through the Women of the Vine Global Symposium (to be held March 13 - 15, 2017 in Napa, CA), regional meetings, webinars, best - practice strategies, a job board, discussion forum, networking and collaboration opportunities, and tools for forward - thinking employers and employees seeking to change the industry from within.
Vera Bradley has launched a new campaign that I can totally get on board with that encourages all women to share why they feel it's good to be a girl.
The plan is to launch the beautiful, circular device in 18 countries, both on and offline, with Bradshaw and Dylan styles for men and women, stainless steel cases in gold, rose gold and sable tones, interchangeable leather or silicone straps, a 1.4 - inch 320 x 290 pix res display across the board, as well as «1 - 2 day battery life», and 2 - hour charging from 10 to 80 percent capacity.
And in Malaysia, Prime Minister Najib Razak launched the «30 % Club» to help the country achieve its target of tripling the percentage of women on companies» boards to 30 per cent this year.
Among many philanthropic endeavors, she co-founded the Bergen County chapter of Women United in Philanthropy; launched a philanthropic initiative during her tenure as President of the 1,750 - member Metro Chapter of the Healthcare Business Businesswomen's Association; and serves on the Board of Visitors of Howard University's John H. Johnson's School of Communications.
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