Aug 20 Why social impact investing is going mainstream By Joseph Keefe Women and millennials are pushing social impact investing into the mainstream, but their support for gender diverse and environmentally sustainable companies isn't just about feeling good, says Pax World CEO Joseph Keefe; it's also about higher shareholder return over the… Continue reading
Aug 15 Why women still aren’t making it into the boardroom By Brande Stellings There's been little improvement in the percentage of women serving on corporate boards or in chief executive roles at Fortune 500 companies. But with more women earning degrees, why are we simply "treading water"? Paul Solman speaks with Brande Stellings,… Continue reading
Aug 06 How ‘Lehman Siblings’ might have stemmed the financial crisis By Sallie Krawcheck Former Citigroup CFO Sallie Krawcheck calls diversification "the one free appetizer in investing." That applies not only to the stock composition of a portfolio, but to the gender makeup of a company. Bringing more women into the room, she says,… Continue reading
Aug 05 Why there aren’t enough businesswomen at the top, and what Sallie Krawcheck’s doing about it By Sallie Krawcheck Women earn nearly half of all advanced business degrees, but they're still underrepresented in executive positions. Former banking CEO Sallie Krawcheck explains how fairy tales have told women to keep their heads down and how her network encourages women to… Continue reading