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Work, Alcohol and Quitting
Ward Richmond shares his inspiring story: a real estate sales exec and father of two whose success was fueled by alcohol (or so he seemed to think). In his own words, learn how becoming sober gave him a new perspective on how to succeed, personally and professionally.
What The Pandemic Taught Us About The Juggle: Work, Life & Family
Despite the challenges the pandemic threw at working parents at EVERY TURN since March 2020, there have been some important AH-HA moments. An entertaining and enlightening conversation, moderated by Forbes’ Amy Shoenthal, featuring Christine Michel Carter, Yi-Hsian Godfrey and Alison Hotchkiss.
A Working Mom Win, in a Window
The COVID-19 pandemic has put intense pressure on working parents, particularly women, and we'll jump at any opportunity to celebrate a silver lining.
Our Journey From Apparel Brand to Corporate Consulting
Curious about our journey from maternity apparel to corporate consulting? Get all the answers (and some throwback photos) here.
Reentering the Workforce After a Resume Gap
There's reason for optimism: in our work with HR leaders and people managers, we're hearing a common theme. More and more companies are prioritizing the hiring and retention of women employees.
Lessons in Leadership & Motherhood
Growing a career while caring for your family is a marathon, not a sprint. The demands both ebb and flow so it’s important to take it one step at a time. Think about your career goals in terms of long-term growth, not just a singular performance for one quarter.
5 Tips for ERG Leaders: How to Keep Momentum All Year Long
Leading an Employee Resource Group (ERG) is both a leadership opportunity and an additional obligation on top of one's full time job. We share 5 tips that will help ERG leaders create structures and systems that will drive engagement all year long.