Tag Archives: corporate America
Professor Becomes First Black Woman to Get High Court Media Credentials
Female-owned media company also a pioneer in facilitating Supreme Court coverage
Gloria Browne-Marshall recently became the first black woman to get credentials to cover the U.S.…
By Janell Hazelwood
Is Your Boss a Psychopath?
Study: Senior managers more likely to fit 'crazy' profile
That “boss from hell” could really have psychological issues, fitting the profile of a psychopath.
By BlackEnterprise.com
Could Gender Quotas Work in Corporate America?
A policy of one German company would be a tough sell in the U.S., despite the lack of women execs
In 1968, Virginia Slims celebrated with “You’ve come a long way, baby.” Over 40 years…
By Gregg Smith
The 100 Most Powerful Executives in Corporate America
We identify the best and brightest leaders in business and industry
Our nation has officially been in a recession for roughly a year—one already characterized as…
By Sonia Alleyne
The Changing Roles of the Chief Diversity Officer
As diversity recruitment is threatened by record layoffs, CDOs must strive to be strategic partners
Many a chief diversity officer (CDO) finds themselves watching the dismantlement of succession planning models…




