Entries by The Glass Hammer

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What are You Worth? Root Causes of the Wage Gap

By Tina Vasquez (Los Angeles) Novations, a highly regarded global talent development firm with over thirty years of research and development experience, recently conducted a research study that found – and there’s no surprise here – that women are still underrepresented in strategic and leadership roles. Even more disheartening, the firm’s findings also show that […]

Readers Debate: Should the US Ratify the U.N. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women?

By Hua Wang (Chicago) The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) was created in 1981, and within a few years following its creation was ratified by countries including the UK, France, Japan, and Brazil, among others. Today one hundred sixty-nine countries have ratified the treaty – but not the […]

Building a Women’s Network at Your Company

By Melissa J. Anderson (New York City) On Tuesday, the Forté Foundation brought together movers and shakers from New York’s top companies as part of its 2010 Network of Women’s Networks conference. The theme of the conference was Driving Change through Innovation – and as speaker Kerrie Peraino, Chief Diversity Officer of American Express explained […]

Debating the Motherhood Penalty

By Tina Vasquez (Los Angeles) We’ve all heard the saying there are two sides to every story and that’s never been more true than with the seemingly new phenomena that has been deemed the “motherhood penalty,” which asserts that working mothers get passed up for raises and promotions at a higher frequency than single women […]

Ask-A-Career-Coach: Prioritizing Your Job Search Activities

Contributed by Caroline Ceniza-Levine of SixFigureStart™ I recently coached a young professional who wants to change careers but has done nothing with his search because he is juggling working full-time and attending graduate school. He feels like he doesn’t have any extra time, so his $64,000 question for the session was: “if I am limited […]

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Mixed Success for Women in New York Companies’ Leadership – And How to Improve

By Melissa J. Anderson (New York City) Last week, the Women’s Executive Circle of New York presented the results of its “2009 New York Census – The state of Women Business Leaders in New York State.” The study was created in partnership with Columbia Business School. Yessinia Scheker-Isquierdo and Candace L. Quinn, co-presidents of WECNY […]

Financial sector recruitment trends for 2010

By Elizabeth Harrin (London) Last year wasn’t a great year for financial services, and if you managed to keep your job you’re probably wondering what new employment ‘challenges’ 2010 will bring. It’s a mixed story, but the good news is that there is some good news. Sectors that are picking up Sue Sattler, President of […]

Voice of Experience: Colette Taylor, Managing Director and COO of Americas Institutional at Russell Investments

By Gigi DeVault (Munich) A well-stocked kitchen cabinet is more than a reassuring comfort; it can get you through some hard times. If you ask Colette Taylor, Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer of Americas Institutional at Russell Investments and founding president of Russell’s Women’s Network, about her “kitchen cabinet,” she will not talk to […]

Playing for Success: A Conversation with Ellen Leikind

By Kathryn Nilsson Reichert (New York City) Ellen Leikind is the founder of POKERprimaDIVAS, a company that provides corporate team-building programs that teach women how to play poker and use what they learn at the table to enhance their business skills. She is also a successful marketing executive who spent more than 15 years in […]