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"What the Hack" is a game-based mobile application geared for girls who want to know more about technological careers and the role of women in them. What the Hack provides a basis for event information to facilitate knowledge sharing and to encourage participation, which also ensures the exchange between young girls in their early academic activities and professional women, and their technological jobs thus generating culture, improving networking, as well as enabling the recognition of something they have created by themselves. Additionally, participation in such events also contributes by showcasing successful women in these fields.
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
The Leadership Foundry Research Launch-Women on Corporate Boards in the DC Region 2015
November 10, 2015
Each year in partnership with AU Kogod School of Business we produce a research report that does a census of the number of women serving on the boards of publicly traded companies in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, DC. The report looks at current literature about the effects of board gender diversity. This year's report will also delve deeper into the financial analysis of some sample companies to show the differences of companies with women board members compared to those who do not have women serving.
Labels:companies,diversity,Partnership,Women
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