The Alliance of Women in Workers’ Compensation Announces Agenda and Keynote Speaker for Pre-Conference Event at National Workers’ Compensation & Disability Conference
Published on November 7, 2016
Alliance of Women in Workers’ Compensation Announces Agenda and Keynote Speaker for California Workers’ Compensation & Risk Conference Pre-Conference Event
Published on September 29, 2016
Alliance of Women in Workers’ Compensation Created to Help with the Advancement of Women
Published on March 7, 2016
It Takes Grit! Becoming Business Insurance’s Women to Watch (Featuring board member Mary O’Donoghue)
Published by Good News Work Comp on January 3, 2017
Missing 33% Keeping Women from Reaching Top (Coverage of Pre-NWCDC conference event)
Published by Good News Work Comp on December 6, 2016
In Pursuit of the Missing 33% (Coverage of Pre-NWCDC conference event)
Published by Risk & Insurance on November 30, 2016
Steering Toward an Alternative Claims Model (Coverage of Pre-WCRI conference event)
Published by Risk & Insurance on April 18, 2016
In the C-Suite with Ann Schnure (Alliance Board Member)
Published by Claims Management on March 7
Fixing the Culture
Published in WorkCompCentral on March 1, 2016
Girls Become Serena, Hillary and Leia in Goldieblox’s In-Your-Face Ad
(Toy Brand’s #BeLikeHer Campaign Puts Role Models at Forefront)
Published by Creativity on July 18, 2017
Was 2016 the Best Year to be a Woman?
Published by Forbes on December 27, 2016
These Blind Spots Prevent Gender Equality in the Workplace
Published by Fast Company on December 16, 2016
Why Women Job Hop More Than Men
Published by Fast Company on April 18, 2016
Why So Many Thirtysomething Women Are Leaving Your Company
Published by Harvard Business Review on March 15, 2016
The One Thing Holding Back Your Career
Published by Fortune on March 13, 2016
The Feel-Good Female Solidarity Machine
Published by Bloomberg Business on February 4, 2016
Why are there so few girls in children’s books?
Published in Washington Post in January 2016
The Science of Great Conversation
Published in Science of People in December 2015
How to Communicate Effectively at Work
Published in Forbes on November 19, 2015
8 Characteristics of a Good Insurance Executive
Published in Property Casualty 360 on November 10, 2015
A CEO’s guide to gender equality
Published by McKinsey & Co. in November 2015
Women-Owned Businesses: A Tale of Two Types Of Entrepreneurs
Published by Forbes on August 26,2015
More Than Their Mothers, Young Women Plan Career Pauses
Published on The New York Times on July 22,2015
Survey: Less than half of women of color say they have a fair chance to advance at work
Published on Fortune.com on July 17, 2015
Do You Realize How Few Women CEOs Exist? These Executives Don’t.
Published on HuffingtonPost.com on July 13, 2015
Working moms have more successful daughters and more caring sons, Harvard Business School study says
Published by QUARTZ on June 23,2015
Putting Wearables to Work- Wearable technology can have a meaningful impact on costs through injury prevention and creative case management
Published on Risk & Insurance on June 1,2015
Companies Drain Women’s Ambition After Only Two Years
Published by Harvard Business Review on May 18, 2015
Kids Benefit From Having a Working Mom
Published by Harvard Business School on May 15, 2015
How did women fare on the TIME 100 list of influential people?
Published on Fortune.com on April 17, 2015
Out Front Ideas with Kimberly and Mark
Webinar date: March 31, 2015. Topic: The Advantages of Unbundled Claims Handling
Health IT (still) has a gender bias problem
Published in Healthcare IT News Online on March 30, 2015
Still missing: Female business leaders
Published in CNN Money on March 24, 2015
We Asked 14 Marketers How to Make It Happen as a Woman in Business
Published by Business 2 Community March 7, 2015
Female Workers Driving Growth In U.S. Job Tenure: EBRI
Published in Carrier Management February 26, 2015
Why the ‘Women in Tech’ Problem May Actually Be a Silicon Valley Problem
Published in Inc. Magazine on February 25, 2015
Financial Advice by the Demographics
Published in the New York Times on February 20, 2015
A Healthy Disrespect for the Impossible
By Karen Wolfe on the MedMetrics blog on February 11, 2015
Why Shark Tank’s ‘Mr. Wonderful’ Thinks Women Make Better CEOs
Published on Entrepreneur.com on February 10, 2015
Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant On Women Doing Office Housework
Published in the New York Times on February 6, 2015
Why Some Teams Are Smarter Than Others
Published in the New York Times on January 16, 2015