After a career in banking, Victoria Wang, co-founder of The Story Exchange, says more women need to take control of their financial lives.
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The Importance of Fiscal Fitness
Finance coach Rebecca Eve Selkowe talks about why women need to understand money in order to earn it.
Playing STEM
LEGO announces plans to launch a series of female scientist figurines.
Childhood Lessons in Finance
Francis Financial founder Stacy Francis discusses the role socialization plays in how women interact with money.
Growing Up Comfortable with Money
Manisha Thakor, founder of MoneyZen Wealth Management, talks finance education for all ages.
Women & Money: The Confidence Gap
Why do many women feel uncomfortable discussing and controlling their finances?
The Good Fight for Women in STEM
Let’s continue to combat the lack of female representation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Welcoming Women at STEM Conferences – and Beyond
UC Davis professor Jonathan Eisen explains how to help make science a true meritocracy.
Turning the Tide for Women Studying STEM
Nancy Hopkins, a researcher and MIT professor, offers her observations on the experiences of female STEM majors.
Helping the World, One Dose at a Time
Sara Cinnamon of Abiogenix has invented a way to make taking medicine safer and easier.
Tech and Nature Meet to Help Mothers-to-Be
Through OvaPal — the brainchild of entrepreneur Giovanna Scheidler — women can take control of family planning using their own biology.
Creating the Killer Beauty-Booking App
StyleSeat, created by entrepreneur Melody McCloskey, connects customers with salon professionals.
Easing Parental Stress with Technology
weeSpring founder Allyson Downey is connecting new and nervous parents with quality products endorsed by those who know best.
Creating a Supportive Space for Women in Tech
Lawrence, executive director of the New York Tech Meetup, explains why conversations about women in STEM must continue.
Study Shows Mentors are Hard to Find for Female Students
The trend was especially prevalent among business professors.