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Domestic Violence

Execs Aware of Domestic Violence Costs

By: Julie Leupold | February 3, 2003

Many chief executive officers of major corporations are aware of that their employees experience domestic violence, yet do little. Several pioneering corporations have developed programs to address the impact in employees’ working lives.

Seven Who Insist on Women’s Place at the Table

By: Julie Leupold | January 3, 2003

Judy Norsigian, Milbry Polk, Kavita Ramdas, Amy Richards, Elaine Roulet, Elizabeth A. Sackler, Henna White.

Seven Who Till Fresh Ground

By: Julie Leupold | January 1, 2003

Rana Husseini, Kenya Jordana James, Jill June, Ann Kaplan, Her Highness Shaikha Sabeeka Al-Khalifa, Jill Miller, Asseta Nagbila.

Seven Who Re-Cut the Fabric of Status Quo

By: Julie Leupold | January 1, 2003

Ernesta D. Ballard, Susan Burton, Martha Burk, Luisa Cabal, Esther Chavez Cano, Eileen Fisher, Swanee Hunt.

Politics

Holmes Makes Professional Jobs Mother-Friendly

By: Julie Leupold | December 16, 2002

Accounting firm partner Deborah Holmes’ life-long quest is to ensure motherhood and career advancement aren’t mutually exclusive. She has had significant success, but still imagines a world in which women in charge are everywhere.

Leadership

Dole, Harris Win; Shaheen, O’Brien Concede Defeat

By: Julie Leupold | November 6, 2002

Republicans Elizabeth Dole and Katherine Harris win their bids for Congress and two Democrats win important gubernatorial races: Democrat Kathleen Sebelius in Kansas and Jennifer Granholm in Michigan.

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