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Eliza Berman, Time, March 9, 2015 In honor of Barbie’s fifth birthday in 1963, LIFE photographer Allan Grant photographed each of her 64 outfits, from evening gowns to beachwear to a pitifully limited array of career options. If little girls were basing...
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MaryAnne Egan, Quartz, March 9, 2015 When this article’s author graduated in the 1980s, the computer science field was about 30 to 40 percent female. Since then, the field has dramatically retrogressed in terms of gender diversity. As International...
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Gabriel Beltrone, Adweek, March 9, 2015 Add Microsoft to the list of companies touting support for young girls who like science and engineering. The tech giant celebrated International Women’s Day on Sunday, and Women’s History Month generally,...
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Peter Cohan, Forbes, February 20, 2015 Could what happened to Clarence Otis happen to you? Otis used to be CEO of Darden Restaurants. In October 2014, Jeff Smith, head of $3 billion Starboard Value, outmaneuvered Otis and Darden’s board in a proxy battle...
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Amy Chozick, The New York Times, March 8, 2015 It was supposed to be a carefully planned anniversary to mark one of the most important and widely praised moments in Hillary Rodham Clinton’s political career — and to remind the country, ahead of a likely...
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Yahoo! Finance, February 17, 2015 Nearly half of institutional investors believe that corporate disclosure about executive compensation should be clearer and easier to understand, according to new research from Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB). In...