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Bentley University's Center for Women and Business is mentioned for their "Taking Charge" program, created to strengthen women in management by developing professional presence and leadership skills necessary for success.
Betsy Myers, the founding director of Bentley University's Center for Women and Business, offers insight on the top reasons why women are not leading in corporate America.
Betsy Myers, founding director of the Center for Women & Business, is highlighted for her speaking role at the 2012 Women’s Leadership Conference and Celebration of Inspiring Women hosted by the Coastal Carolina University’s Women in Philanthropy and Leadership (WIPL).
Toni Wolfman, executive adviser at the Center for Women and Business, comments on the unfortunately slow progress of women rising to business leadership roles. Also picked up by Business Insider, Portland Press Herald, Traverse City Record-Eagle and more.
Founding Director of the Center for Women and Business Betsy Myers joins WGBH Boston Public Radio to discuss why only 3.2% of CEOs on the Fortune 500 list are women.
The Boston Globe interviews Betsy Myers, director of Bentley's Center for Women and Business, for her insight on why 50 to 70 percent of US workers are unengaged at work. Myers goes on to speak of leadership and the uphill trend in women on executive boards. Bentley President Gloria Larson is also quoted.