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22 October 2009 Posted by Clara Ko
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Skirting the Boards12 July 2009 Posted by Clara KoA review on the introduction quota of up to 40 percent women in the companies in Norway: From the Financial Times on June 15, 2009:
Viewpoint: A fair deal for women by Margot Wallstrom18 May 2009 Posted by Clara KoEquality is enshrined as a principle at the heart of the European Union, yet only about one-third of Euro MPs are women. Gender discrimination remains widespread in Europe. Here European Commission Vice-President Margot Wallstrom explains why she is campaigning to get more women into senior EU positions. This is part of a viewpoint series ahead of the June European elections. From BBC News: Women Bankers to Save the Financial Sector18 May 2009 Posted by Clara KoCan women bankers and investment managers get us out of the economic mess that their male colleagues got us into? Will it take women to ensure the future health of the financial sector? Halla Tomasdottir and Kristin Petursdottir are convinced the answer is yes. From BBC News: European Institute of Innovation and Technology18 May 2009 Posted by Mary van der BoonThe European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) is to be a key driver of sustainable European growth and competitiveness through the stimulation of world-leading innovations with a positive impact on economy and society. The mission of the EIT is to grow and capitalise on the innovation capacity and capability of actors from higher education, research, business and entrepreneurship from the EU and beyond through the creation of highly integrated Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs). Toys Guide18 May 2009 Posted by Mary van der BoonWECF – Women in Europe for a Common Future – has published a Toys Guide which provides tips on choosing toxic-free toys. The practical brochure provides concise information about the most hazardous substances found in toys and what the potential dangers are, and provides concrete tips on how consumers can play it safe when buying toys for children. Europe Invests in Women Leaders19 April 2009 Posted by Clara KoArticle from HarvardBusiness.org: Europe Invests in Women Leaders – by Sylvia Ann Hewlett. Sylvia Ann Hewlett is an economist and the founding president of the Center for Work-Life Policy where she directs the “Hidden Brain Drain”—a task force of 35 global companies committed to fully realize female and minority talent. She also heads up the Gender and Policy Program at the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University. Why Women Managers Shine in a Downturn28 March 2009 Posted by Clara KoArticle from Financial Times: Why women managers shine in a downturn – by Michel Ferrary, professor of management at Ceram Business School, France, expert on gender diversity and stock market performance. Deloitte Webcast: Empower. Invest. Accelerate. The retention and advancement of women in the new global economy16 March 2009 Posted by Rosemary AmatoI want to personally thanks Mirella Visser, our EuropeanPWN president, for participating in Deloitte’s: International Women’s Day Webcast 16 March 2009 The March 6, 2009 Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu International Women’s Day (IWD) Webcast was a great success, and the recording of the event is now available at |
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