Marcia Anderson: 1st Black Female Major General in the U.S. Army
“Well-behaved women rarely make history.”
“Well-behaved women rarely make history.”
The Atlanta Region Minority Enterprise Development Public Private Sector Council will honor three women in business at the 30th Annual Atlanta Regional Minority Enterprise Development
For over two decades, Sheri Riley has built relationships with A-list entertainers and C-suite executives and helped them close deals. The founder and chief partnership
Atlanta, get ready! In just three short weeks, the International Music Conference will return to the Capital of the South for four more days of
African American Author Sharon Jenkins Peaks at #5 on Amazons Best Seller List
“What I know for sure is that the choice begins and ends with you,” offers Oprah Winfrey to the 550 young women receiving their bachelor’s
Deaweh Benson, Valedictorian, Spelman College Class of 2012 Spelman College’s class of 2012 valedictorian Deaweh Benson is achieving her dream. With roots in Liberia, Benson
The Steed Society Inc. and rolling out in conjunction with the University of Houston Association of Women in Communications hosted the Female Success Factor 2012
Women–and a few men–gathered to learn the best online and real-world strategies for today’s business climate.
From Michael Vick to Monica Lewinsky, Judy Smith, a D.C.-based crisis management expert has brought her unique combination of communication skills, media savvy, legal and
“You have to be a multitasker, you have to be a serial-tasker,” -Sunni Hickman, VP of marketing and media, Creaxion.
“When I told my father how much I liked math, he named a few different possibilities including engineering.”
You must dress for the job that you want, not the job that you have.
The most successful women take pride in their look.
“Never give up on yourself.”
Interactive One is one of the most powerful niche digital companies in the cybersphere.
“Always stand up for yourself and what you believe in.”
“This is a celebration of the girlie girl with a wild side.”
CEO of The Texas Women’s Empowerment Foundation, Ms. Deavra Daughtry in conjunction with Comerica Bank hosted the organization’s annual Read To Lead Holiday Book Drive