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...
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...
By Leslie Pratch (Contributor, Harvard Business Review) On January 1, Virginia Rometty will become the first female CEO of International Business Machines Corp. Articles about her have lauded her ability to blend enthusiasm, charisma, clear communication, strategic...
By Heddi Cundle (Founder & CEO, myTab) A friend recently complained that she’s not seen me for ages and expressed her disappointment that I hadn’t gone to her baby shower. I explained that I am incredibly busy with myTab.co, my startup, and how it’s a...
By David Zielenziger (Contributer, International Business Times) Nobody would ask who the top 10 men are in U.S. technology because their ranks fill the executive suites at Intel, Apple, Texas Instruments, Google, Microsoft, Nvidia, Motorola Mobility….and...