In this special episode of Brave Commmerce, hosts Rachel Tipograph and Sarah Hofstetter celebrate Women's History Month by featuring key moments from past interviews with remarkable women leaders, offering insights into their experiences and showcasing diverse perspectives on leadership, innovation and empowerment. Tipograph and Hofstetter kick off the episode by highlighting that 50% of Brave Commerce guests have been women. While the hosts never set a goal to hit equitable gender...
The Team Scott Women’s History Committee hosted a Changemaker Summit at the Scott Event Center March 20 featuring women who have successfully advocated for change, to include Dr. Ronda Sauget, retired Col. Laurel “Buff” Burkel, retired SMSgt. Esmerelda Aharon, MSgt. Jenna Rodgers and Lt. Col. Jodi DeDecker-Bubar.
After losing their last two America East championship games at the Memorial
AO WORLD’S boss has called on the Government to give businesses the power to fix the widely criticised apprenticeship levy — and make it fit for the real world. Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch las
An attorney arguing in favor of government censorship Monday claimed federal emergencies excused First Amendment violations.
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U.S. business executives met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Wednesday. China‘s state media outlet Xinhua reported that they included, “[Evan] Greenberg, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, [Stephen] Schwarzman, Chairman and CEO of Blackstone Group, [Cristiano] Amon, President and CEO of Qualcomm, [and Graham] Allison, […]
By JACK THOMPSON Associated Press ZIGUINCHOR, Senegal (AP) — Women play a crucial but underappreciated role in West African farming. One project in Senegal is inspiring them to overcome gender traditions that prevent them access to land. It’s training women to sustainably feed their communities, adapt to climate change and boost rural development. Women usually
New Zealand has also suffered cyberattacks against governmental departments, and has pointed the finger at China
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Two Black artists with similar styles are locked in a legal war over who's copying the other and spreading conspiracy theories.