Clinton fought for women’s rights, encouraged entrepreneurship and made it okay to look your age.
Posts by Karin Kamp at The Story Exchange
Business Success Through Self Examination
What we can learn from famous Momofuku Owner Chef David Chang.
Employing the Unemployable: A Jordanian Engineer’s Story
When Jordanian entrepreneur, Nermin Fawzi Saad, was looking for a handful of female engineers to join her new company, she received 700 resumes.
The Harsh Realities for India’s Working Women
Thousands of women in India, who are increasingly working and studying, have repeatedly taken to the streets to express anger over attitudes towards women, calling for major change.
Can You Hear Me Now? Tips for Better Phone Calls in the New Year
Learn the do’s and don’ts of phone etiquette and speaking with potential customers.
The Beauty of the Hair Salon
Aside from your new look, Ana Perez thinks there’s something else going on in hair salons that can make you feel better.
The First ‘Giving Tuesday’
With images of shoppers fighting over merchandise on Black Friday, the spirit of giving seems lost in the extreme materialism that the holidays have come to represent. Charitable groups are starting a new holiday tradition, called Giving Tuesday.
Finding Upsides in the Economic Downturn
Problems can be opportunities – if you look for them that is. For small business owners, there’s been plenty of soul searching as a result of the great recession.
If Women and Men Were Equal
Feminism is defined as “the theory of the political, economic and social equality of the sexes.” That definition got me thinking, what would society look like if the word “theory” was taken out of the definition and women had perfect equality.
This Holiday Season: Give Good, Feel Great
In New York a new holiday market is offering products from women-owned sustainable businesses that are making a difference around the world.
How Women Small Businesses are Coping with Sandy
The aftermath of Hurricane Sandy will affect businesses for weeks if not months. And for small businesses, the backbone of New York City’s economy, a blow from a disaster like Sandy can have a huge impact.
Clinton: Blocks on Women Hurting Global Growth
Restrictions on women’s participation in business and the labor force are costing “massive amounts” of economic growth and income around the world and slowing the recovery says Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Study: Flirting Can Help Businesswomen Get Ahead
Women in business can get what they want with a bit of flirting, a new study finds. Have you flirted to get your way on the job?
Young, European and Entrepreneurial? You’re in Demand
A new pan-European campaign aimed at supporting young entrepreneurs will launch in March in key European markets – the UK, Germany, Poland, Italy and Spain — with plans to expand across the continent in subsequent years.
Election Politics, Media and Working Women
Both Michelle Obama and Ann Romney’s celebrated convention speeches highlighted their role as mothers rather than using the moment to discuss the issues women face in the workplace, including the pay gap.