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Julie Sutherland of Bright Poems for Dark Days: “Don’t be afraid or insecure”

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Here, we will also meet rising and successful poets who want to share their work or broaden their audience, as well as poetry and literature instructors. Julie has a long history of teaching poetry and other literature in educational and non-educational settings in Canada, the US, the UK and online.

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“You are the Author of your Own Story.” With Penny Bauder & Dr. Amy Rauch

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Engaging girls and women in STEM subjects is important because girls and women are very capable to pursue careers in STEM. She received her bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University in English Language and Literature/Letters. You can connect with Amy on LinkedIn, or Codelicious.com.

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Al Kingsley of NetSupport: “Collaboration?”

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Al Kingsley is CEO of the global EdTech giant, NetSupport , and is also the Chair of two Multi-Academy Trusts, as well as Chair of his region’s employment and skills board in the UK. Thank you so much for doing this with us! Our readers would love to “get to know you” a bit better. Can you tell us what lesson you learned from that?

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‘It is a myth that there is a fixed female leadership “quota” you need to fight to get access to’, With Penny Bauder & Dr. Alessandra Costa

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For my fellow women: Think “plenty”. The success of women around us is not to our detriment and does not ruin our odds of being recognized. And cherish women who make it big because they are paving the way for the normalization of female ascendancy. And embrace the culture of plenty.

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This CHRO approaches health and wellness with a legal mindset

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Our behavioral health folks took learnings from Wuhan and what folks were experiencing there and the literature coming out as well. Maxine Carrington. Carrington ultimately became deputy CHRO in late 2018 and a little more than a year later took on one of her biggest challenges yet: the COVID-19 pandemic.

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“You are the brand?—?stick with your name until you are ready to add something to it”, with Kristie Jorfald

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Her professional expertise runs from working with celebrities for fashion editorials, advertising, and commercials to styling women on the two-time Emmy Nominated makeover show: How Do I Look? Thank you so much for doing this with us! Can you tell us a story about what brought you to this specific career path? on the Style Network / E!

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“Keep my options open.” with Dr. Margrét Vilborg Bjarnadóttir and Candice Georgiadis

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Even in 2019 , women still earn about 80 cents for every dollar a man makes. They could find no quantitative tools available to them, and because the previous literature provided no clarity on how best to close a gender pay gap — or any demographic gap for that matter — they did not know how to proceed after measuring their gap.