As the #KeeptheGrey hashtag builds up momentum online, following the unexplained and unwelcomed dismissal of CTV’s former anchor, Lisa LaFlamme, we need more conversations in person and online about how women over age 45 can be more visible in their professional and personal spaces.
When I saw them I knew that they were important. The image quotes stood out amongst the stream of updates and posts that flow through my social media homepage.
If you really do want to try out something new in the new year, or perhaps pick up a hobby or activity you’ve let go by the wayside, here’s an idea. Don’t make a new year’s resolution.
The term “personal brand” has reached a point of being overused. Many people in the business and social media communities are pushing back by focussing on the need to be authentic.
True genius without heart is a thing of nought – for not great understanding alone, not intelligence alone, nor both…
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If you are linked to the BC Family Twitter account, you might have noticed the following Tweet:
Just registered for the Fortune Most Powerful Women Virtual Conference It’s free/looks like a great idea http://ow.ly/6MB6l
On October 4th, 2011 women everywhere who have access to the Internet will have a chance to listen in on – and to some degree take part in – the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit Virtual Conference. The conference will feature some of the most talented people working in their disciplines. Some of the guests include the CEO of Stella & Dot, Jessica Herrin, Sheryl Sandberg of Facebook, and actor Glenn Close, to name just a few. If you are interested in topics related to women in leadership, do check out the agenda online.