by Kim Chodkowski | Jul 8, 2014 | Leadership, Women in Leadership
Margie Warrell, a best-selling author and Forbes Magazine contributor recently returned from an Australian Women’s Leadership Symposium and brought back with her ten things all women should be doing in the workplace to minimize the gender gap: 1) Pave your own...
by Kim Chodkowski | Jul 8, 2014 | Women in Leadership
Trang Chu writes that millennial women are unlike their baby boom predecessors – they do not lack of confidence. She argues that due to being consistently connected to technology, millennial are exposed to multi-culturalism and draw motivation from many...
by Kim Chodkowski | Jul 7, 2014 | Women in Leadership
Google recently published a diversity report that may shock you, as Google’s company culture is marketed to be ahead of the times. Interestingly, only 30% of Google’s employees are women. African Americans and Hispanics only account for 1-2% of...
by Kim Chodkowski | Jun 30, 2014 | Leadership, Mentorship, Women in Leadership
Twitter is one of the fastest growing and most popular social media sites used today. Twitter is an excellent forum to find motivation, inspiration and social commentary from today’s leading women. The Stony Brook Women’s Leadership Network has compiled a...
by lmilano | Apr 18, 2014 | Research, Women in Leadership
By: Alison Cook & Christy Glass Abstract: Women remain under-represented in top leadership positions in work organizations, a reality that reflects a variety of barriers that create a glass ceiling effect. However, some women do attain top leadership positions,...
by Patricia.Aceves@stonybrook.edu | Mar 18, 2014 | Women in Leadership
Welcome to Stony Brook FORWARD, the women’s leadership network! What is FORWARD? It stands for Focus on Resources for Women’s Advancement, Retention and Development. These pages are in development, please subscribe to this site and check back...