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The evolving saga of America’s CEOs
Ron Scherer, Christian Science Monitor, February 11, 2005
“At first blush, the Carly Fiorina story seems like that of a highly visible female CEO perceived to have failed. But her firing as head of Hewlett-Packard sheds some light on how business is changing, no matter what the gender of the person in the corner suite…” […read more]
Ouster points up disparity; Despite gains made by women in business, precious few fill top spots, and Fiorina’s setback ‘disappointing’
Randi F. Marshall and Patricia Kitchen, Newsday, February 10, 2005
This longer version of the article “Recruiters sort out effects of HP firing” by Randi F. Marshall and Patricia Kitchen weighs in on the disappointment surrounding Fiorina’s firing at HP.
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Recruiters sort out effects of HP firing
Randi Marshall and Patricia Kitchen, Newsday, February 10, 2005
Reporters Randi Marshall and Patricia Kitchen look at the issues presented by the firing of HP CEO Carly Fiorina.
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U.S. – Women: Debate on Naming Rape Accusers Continues
Robin Hindery, Women’s E-News, September 1, 2004
Davia is quoted in this article related to stigmas surrounding naming rape victims. […read more]
Gender, Work, and Wall Street
Ron Scherer, Christian Science Monitor, July 14, 2004
Women battle for equal pay and treatment at the highest levels of Wall Street firms like Morgan Stanley or Goldman Sachs. […read more]
Rosie O’Donnell Update on Legal Battle with Publisher
ABC News Transcripts, Good Morning America, November 5, 2003
Davia is quoted in this news piece about Rosie O’Donnell’s legal battle with her publisher.
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