Until I entered the legal profession, I never thought of myself as a minority. However, the Big Law landscape in New York City made me acutely aware that I was different. I chalked it up to corporate ...
We’ve all heard of the glass ceiling, an invisible barrier hindering women from rising within the ranks of corporate America. The term was coined in the 1980’s and even resulted in a special ...
A more germane moniker for the so-called “glass ceiling” for Black corporate executives is perhaps “concrete ceiling.” At least that view stood out in a fresh post by The National Law Review, an ...
With the exception of women like Carly Fiorina of Hewlett-Packard and Meg Whitman of eBay, there are few high-profile women executives in the IT industry or corporate IT departments. If you’re a woman ...