Category: Girl Power

American Masters To Share Extraordinary Stories of Women Who Changed History

American Masters joins PBS’ summer-long celebration of female trailblazers in honor of the women’s vote centennial with three new documentaries exploring the lives of remarkable changemakers, both past and present. Executive produced by Bette Midler, American Masters – Mae West: Dirty Blonde investigates the notorious entertainment icon who “climbed the ladder of success wrong by […]

Women’s Care Florida Announces New COO

Women’s Care Florida announces that Ellen Bower has assumed the role of chief operating officer. Bower will play a critical role in executing the company’s Florida expansion plans. She will also oversee central operations, including the organization’s laboratory expansion, statewide practice operations, facilities management, education and development, and continuous improvement. Bower has been with Women’s […]

Bridge Women’s Center Opens Mobile Pregnancy Center

The Bridge Women’s Center announced the opening of its Mobile Pregnancy Center on 5/18/20. The Bridge Women’s Mobile Pregnancy Center provides free, confidential and compassionate support and resources to pregnant women and women who may be pregnant. All services are provided at no cost as the center operates on donations from those who share their […]

Jan Pickle and Carol Mani Johnston Named on Forbes’ Top Women Wealth Advisors

UBS has announced that two Financial Advisors from UBS’s Central Texas Market, Jan Pickle of Austin and Carol Mani Johnston of San Antonio, have been named to the Forbes/SHOOK List of Top Women Wealth Advisors for 2020. The ranking is based on an algorithm of qualitative data, such as telephone and in-person interviews, service and […]

CAP Calls for Public Investigation into Death of Chantel Moore and Systemic Racism Towards Indigenous Peoples

The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples and its Provincial Territorial Organization the New Brunswick Aboriginal Peoples Council responded to the tragic death of Chantel Moore in Edmundston, New Brunswick by calling for a public investigation into the death of Chantel Moore and the ongoing systemic bias and racism that policing services and the justice system displays […]

“Heels in the Courtroom” Offers Mentorship and Community for Female Professionals

Heels in the Courtroom, a new legal podcast hosted by the female trial attorneys at The Simon Law Firm in St. Louis, is gaining nationwide attention. Created to build a vibrant legal community with a female voice, this fresh and insightful podcast offers mentorship, connection and practical skills on how to successfully navigate a professional […]

Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak Supports a Careful Approach to Calls for Justice

Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak is awaiting the government’s careful response to the Calls for Justice as laid out in the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls’ Final Report as well as LFMO’s Calls for Miskotahâ, or Calls for Change. This week, the federal government announced that it would be delaying the […]

Dr. Mary Gillam, Air Force Vet and TV Host Wins Three Telly Awards

Dr. Mary M. Gillam, a former federal government senior executive, retired Air Force Colonel, entrepreneur, and the host of the local television show, Leadership Table Talk has won three 2020 Telly Awards. Celebrating its 41st anniversary, the Telly awards is the premier award honoring video and television across all screens. With over 12,000 entries from […]

Lynne Smith Honored As An Influential Woman In Business

Lynne Smith, senior vice president of Global Human Resources for staffing firm Robert Half, has been named one of the Most Influential Women in Bay Area Business 2020 by the San Francisco Business Times. The award recognizes female leaders who share a passion for their work and have made a significant impact in their industry […]