Cover & Feature Stories

Amazon’s Candi Castleberry is on a mission to leverage machine learning to build inclusive products and experiences at Amazon—and beyond by Jackie Krentzman Imagine you are charged with packaging an Echo Frames device to ship to customers worldwide. How do you ensure that those who might be visually impaired have an accessible...

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...

Female Quotient Founder Shelley Zalis is out to close the gender gap one moonshot at a time By Jackie Krentzman “Shelley doesn’t present research studies, issue white papers, or sit around in meetings. Instead, she gets it done.” —Linda Yaccarino, CEO of X (formerly Twitter) In 2013, Shelley Zalis...

Meet extraordinary women leaders who are making their mark by Eddie Lee & Erin Chan Ding Ensuring women hold leadership positions—in business, politics, and the community—is so important to a thriving society that the United Nations (UN) has made it a focus under its goal of achieving gender...

Vision, Action, Results By Erin Chan Ding Women have shifted their priorities when it comes to what they want from work. Even as the life-altering rhythms of the COVID-19 pandemic have subsided in the past year, millions of women have realized that work flexibility is not just...

Being uncomfortable is Amna Nawaz’s default mode by choice Pioneering PBS NewsHour co-anchor Amna Nawaz has reached the pinnacle of her profession by bringing her wholeself and an array oflife experiences to her work By Jackie Krentzman [caption id="attachment_13511" align="alignleft" width="450"] Photo by Mike Morgan[/caption] Named the co-anchor of the PBS NewsHour in January,...