When it comes to balancing the scales for gender equality, Corporate America has a long way to go. Yet while achieving gender parity at the executive level remains a distant goal, many are growing weary of repeatedly hearing about the issue. An article in the Wall Street Journal this month hammers home the point that […]
Together as Allies—How Men and Women Can Create a Better and Smarter World
This fall, I have been speaking at several major conferences and women’s leadership forums within organizations. While “women’s forums” have traditionally been designed as “women-only” events, I like to shake up this assumption a bit. I ask companies to have women attendees not just invite other women to attend, but also to bring along a male […]
Cracking the Code on Gender Equity
Why have so many companies failed to make much progress when it comes to achieving gender parity in their senior ranks? Perhaps even more important than looking back, what really needs to happen next to grow the pool of female talent at the executive ranks, so that we can finally achieve gender equity at the […]
EVENT: Oct. 24th | Elliott Masie’s Learning Conference
Rebecca to speak at Elliott Masie’s Learning 2017 Conference on It’s Not a Glass Ceiling, It’s a Sticky Floor: Free Yourself from the Hidden Behaviors Sabotaging Your Career Success – Demystifying Executive Presence Are you aware of your own presence and how it works to your advantage or disadvantage? Rebecca Shambaugh, keynote speaker and author, […]
EVENT: Oct. 17th | Global Women’s Leadership Summit
Rebecca to present at the Global Women’s Leadership Summit on Demystifying Executive Presence Do you know what executive presence is? Are you aware of your own presence and how it works to your advantage or disadvantage? Rebecca Shambaugh, nationally recognized gender balanced strategist, will demystify an important attribute for all leaders – executive presence. Rebecca will present a multidimensional framework […]
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