The first Native American Interior Department secretary talked with us in 2018 about her fight for jobs and the environment.
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News and analysis about women in entrepreneurship, leadership and politics.
She’s the First Woman to Ever Host ‘Jeopardy’
Who is: Katie Couric?
Men Care About Moms Too: 50 Allies Back Marshall Plan
Heavy hitters like Don Cheadle, Steph Curry and more demand pay for mothers forced out of work during the pandemic.
Here’s Why Film Director Chloe Zhao’s Golden Globes Win is Historic
She’s only the second woman to ever snag the honor from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. But that’s not all.
Beyoncé, Bethenny and a Slew of Women-Led Organizations Take on Texas Relief
The celebrities are among many entrepreneurial women helping Texans recover from the winter storm crisis.
Finally, Some Relief for the Smallest of Businesses
The next round of PPP loans will go to businesses with fewer than 20 employees.
Fast, Easy Ways to Make Your Business More Green
Here’s how to reduce your carbon footprint, save on energy costs and incorporate environmentally friendly business practices.
Kamala Harris Declares Women Leaving Workforce ‘National Emergency’
In a video call on this week, the vice president plugged the Biden administration’s Covid relief bill.
Rent the Runway’s Jennifer Fleiss Goes From Pitching Investors to Becoming One
The co-founder has become Volition Capital’s first female partner.
With Bumble’s IPO, Whitney Wolfe Herd Will Join an Elite Group
The dating app founder will join a shockingly small list of women founders of publicly traded companies.
For the First Time, a Woman Called the Shots at the Super Bowl
NFL referee Sarah Thomas became the first woman to ever officiate a Super Bowl game.
And the Nominees Are… 3 Women, For a Change
Film directors Emerald Fennell, Regina King and Chloe Zhao each snagged best directing nods for this year’s Golden Globe Awards.
Melinda and Bill Gates Pen Letter About Covid’s Negative Impact on Women
The philanthropists’ letter was released as 5.4 million women are out of work.
Black Lives Matter Leaders, Stacey Abrams Earn Nobel Peace Prize Nominations
Black women activists who have been leading the charge toward social justice are being recognized for their work on a global scale.
Finally, a Black Woman Will Lead a Fortune 500 Company
Roz Brewer is leaving Starbucks to take the top job at Walgreens.