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Terri Daxon is a freelance writer and the owner of Daxon Marketing Communications. She gives her perspective on Brea issues twice a month.
Across industries, women continue to drive meaningful change—through leadership, innovation, and a clear vision for wh ...
Debuting in the fall, the Women’s Executive Academy will be an eight-month program, featuring real-world insights from the top women leaders in the Central Massachusetts region.
Renowned tennis executive and former United States Tennis Association (USTA) President Katrina Adams is set to arrive in Ghana from June 20 to 24, 2025, for a landmark visit aimed at developing ...
After selling her health care company, the billionaire is out to prove her three teams can compete with the men’s game as a real business—and she’s willing to spend whatever it takes.
In 2025, influence takes on new meaning. It is no longer just about being seen. It is about standing for something, staying ...
B.S., family and human services, MBA, leadership and ethics, John Brown University Professional background: Fury-Smith spent the majority of her career in business operations for community ...
The scholarships are awarded to women by London Business School to support diversity and female participation in our Executive Education Programmes. The scholarship covers full participation in ...
Ross Lyon withdrew from the Carlton process for the Blues’ coaching job. He now coaches St Kilda. Credit: AFL Photos His sporting guests included former AFL boss-turned-Tabcorp chief Gillon ...
The Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy has marked a historic milestone with the launch of the Women in Mining Namibia (WiMAN) Mentorship and Coaching Platform, a first-of-its-kind initiative not ...
Music executive Ty Stiklorius recounts her personal experiences within the music industry ahead of opening statements in Sean Combs' trial, which are scheduled for May 12.
President Trump has since taking office leaned heavily on executive actions, the impacts of which are likely to be felt for years to come and will be harder to reverse for future administrations ...