Executive advisor at the Center for Women and Business Toni Wolfman is highlighted for her thoughts on companies losing out if they do not figure out how to retain and advance women.
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.
The Boston Business Journal announces its annual Power 50 list of professionals with the greatest influence on the Boston area. Bentley University's Toni Wolfman, Executive in Residence for the Center for Women & Business, is among those honored.
Boston Business Journal: Executive in Residence Toni Wolfman authors an op-ed titled Meaningful Disclosure Needed on Diversity. The op-ed highlights the results of the Boston Club's recent census on women's leadership roles in Massachusetts companies. (December 2, 2010)
Boston Globe:Toni Wolfman of the Women’s Leadership Institute comments on the results of the annual study she co-authors on the number of women serving in leadership positions in Massachusetts companies in State's Executives Still Mostly Men. (November 26, 2010)