Changing the Prognosis As cancer rates and fatalities dip for most Americans, Black people suffer disproportionately. Understanding the reasons is key to reversing this troubling trend. By Bev Lucas If you’re a baby boomer or gen X, there’s a good chance you remember when a diagnosis of cancer was...

Four female leaders on how to lead with intention By Katie Morell Imagine standing next to a podium inside a conference room as 73 people file in and sit down, many of them visibly unexcited about being there. This was Linda Murray Bullard’s experience a few years ago,...

Volunteers make the world a better place—and they can see career benefits along the way By Kimberly Olson Have you considered pitching in at your local food bank? Becoming a weekend coach for a job-training nonprofit? Offering your social media skills pro bono to an environmental group? Volunteering for...

From Honduras to Boston to the NFL, State Street’s Paul Francisco has parlayed his life experiences toincrease diverse representation and foster inclusion By Jackie Krentzman When State Street Senior Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer Paul Francisco was 17, he traveled with his family from Honduras to the...

Diversity Woman pays tribute to Black women who are disrupting the status quo in executive leadership across industries both inside and beyond Corporate America By Carolyn M. Brown Black women continue to defiantly chip away at Corporate America’s concrete ceiling. For the third time in the past...

To Your Health The landscape of mental health care has shifted as more individuals and companies recognize the importance of tending to mental well-being By Nora Isaacs The pandemic wreaked havoc on our individual and collective sense of safety and well-being. Whether they were experiencing sickness, loss, anxiety, depression,...