Jo Ann Jenkins, CEO of AARP, is an exemplar of the organization’s new focus on redefining what it means to be age 50 or older in America today By Jackie Krentzman AARP chief executive officer Jo Ann Jenkins has no trouble owning her age. Born in 1958,...

Katrina Adams, the new chief of the USTA and the first African American in that role, faces challenges galore in growing the sport. The ball is in her court....

Following are the stories of five women in manufacturing who are building great products while enjoying exciting careers....

Phylicia Rashad learned from an early age that the source of beauty is not external but comes from the heart....

Here, we celebrate some of the many individuals who are re(thinking) diversity and how it applies in their own field....