Leadership

Once Maggie Chan Jones made it to the C-suite, she founded Tenshey to extend a hand and pull other women up the ladder. By Kimberly Olson When Maggie Chan Jones was growing up, her native Hong Kong was home to only three colleges, creating a harrowingly competitive landscape....

Higher education is examining its practices to root out bias. Professor of Mathematics Education Judit Moschkovich is on the leading edge of the movement. University of California Professor Judit Moschkovich knows what it’s like to walk into a room where the shared culture, language, and mores are...

As newer platforms like Slack and Microsoft Teams begin taking root, companies are beginning to rethink their reliance on email By Sheryl Nance-Nash Remember back in the 1990s when email was the best thing since penicillin? It brought the convenience of putting your thoughts together day or night...

Ever wonder why ships are called “she”?* Perhaps the answer can be found at Celebrity Cruises, the trailblazer in bringing on females to helm its cruise ships. by Jackie Krentzman When Celebrity Cruises’ Captain Kate McCue was 12 years old, her parents took her and her brother...

Building a Business Based on Self-Love When 11-year-old Lexi P. was teased about her natural hair, she didn’t let it keep her down. In fact, the experience inspired her to start a business. “I was trying to find books or anything out there teaching about self-love,” says...