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Who is Driving the Change:Female CEOs in Fortune 500 is just 10% of Top Performing Businesses

2023 marks a milestone with a record number of female CEOs leading Fortune 500 companies, signaling a shift towards greater gender diversity in corporate leadership. As Female CEOs in Fortune 500 is just 10% of Top Performing Businesses Eva Rosa Santos is asking WHO IS DRIVING THE CHANGE?
Stepping Up: Kamala Harris’ Zoom Call Engaged Over 160,000 Women

Discover why over 160,000 people joined a Zoom call hosted by white women with Kamala Harris. Dive into the details of this massive online event.
Harris Supports Childless Women, New Poll Shows Approval Surge

VP Harris champions childless women, sparking a notable approval rating boost, per latest surveys. This shift highlights evolving public support for diverse family choices.
5 Best Leadership Practices for Driving Gender Equity

Eva Rosa Santos, the founder of Female Leadership Angola, keeps the fingers on the pulse of Leadership, Inclusion, Diversity and Gender Equity: "On May 30th, 2024, we made history with the inaugural Forum on Female Leadership, Diversity, and Inclusion in Luanda, Angola, bringing together 200 champions of gender equity from various industries." This remarkable event ignited crucial discussions and inspired actionable strategies for driving gender equity.
The Face of Modern Japan: Carolina Shiino Wins Stereotypes and Celebrates Diversity

Carolina Shiino voiced her strong identification with Japan, the country she has grown up in and loved since the age of five. Emotionally overwhelmed after winning the pageant, Shiino's heartfelt desire to be seen as Japanese was finally granted. She is now the face of Modern Japan.
Courage Starts With You at The Fourth Women in Law Enforcement Summit

In this article Jessica Dalby is reporting from the fourth edition of the Women in Law Enforcement Summit, in Dallas, US. Founded by Sherrie Allsup, brought together a community of female officers, supervisors and individuals committed to enhancing diversity and inclusion in law enforcement.
Yonne de Castro: The Seat at the Table Will Not Be Handed to Women

In this exclusive interview Yonne de Castro, Eva Rosa Santos, Female Leadership Executive Contributor is asking critical questions about gender equality and female leadership, to encourage women to pursue leadership roles in the face of stubborn gender stereotypes.
From a Passive Bystander to an Active Ally

Most of us consider ourselves to be allies to an extent – we wear our rainbow patches and BLM tote bags publicly and repost information on the new legislation or protests on our Instagram. Or, maybe we just condemn racism…
Viral Image by Misan Harriman auctioned at Sotherby’s London to benefit the diversity of stem cell donor register

The image captured by Misan Harriman at Black Lives Matter London Protest went viral. Auctioned by Sotherby’s will be sold to benefit Anthony Nolan Charity and their important work to increase the diversity of the stem cell donor register View…