Who’s changing the face of technology? Female engineers, designers, founders and CEOs. By Betsy Mikel (Editor, Women 2.0) We’ve heard all the stats. Women make less than men. Fewer female entrepreneurs get funding than men do. Computer science programs have just a...
The glass ceiling might be cracked, but it’s not yet broken. Learn from four successful women entrepreneurs and CEOs. By Anna Rodionova (Contributing Writer, Project Eve) The glass ceiling might be cracked, but it’s not yet broken. Fewer than 5 percent of Fortune 500...
Check out the inspiring video series with Meg Whitman on Makers! By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0) In the way that Hillary Clinton’s popularity rating has increased with time (and the one-week Internet meme sensation Texts from...
The problem with looking at a demographic label rather than a person’s individual characteristics. By Laura Yecies (CEO, SugarSync) This headline caught my eye last week: “The Marriage Plot: Single CEOs Make for Riskier Investments”. The CNNMoney article summarized a...
By Leah Eichler (Contributing Writer, Femme-O-Nomics) Women in technology love to talk about the lack of women in technology, especially those who reside at the top. So on January 1, 2012, when Virginia Rometty takes the helm of IBM Corporation as its first female...