>>BY CARA SCHUMANN Women AdvaNCe is featuring personal stories about North Carolina women leading up to our second NC Women’s Summit on September 26th, 2014....[Read More]
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>>BY CARA SCHUMANN Erin Byrd grew up in a military family. Moving every three years, she had to quickly learn to adapt to change. Since...[Read More]
>>BY SHARON MCCLOSKEY It’s been widely assumed though not necessarily documented that life experiences shape a judge’s world views. And indeed that notion makes...[Read More]
>> Let’s talk about the difficulties of being a woman in the workplace. I know what you’re thinking: “again?” Yes, again—because this time there’s something...[Read More]
>>I never met Jamie Kirk Hahn, but I know she set her standards high and encouraged all those she worked with to do the same....[Read More]
>>BY ANN CARROLL It’s back to work today for our state lawmakers in Raleigh – and man, do they have a lot of...[Read More]
>>I rely on many different personal connections to get me through the week—and I know I’m not alone. I have my family, my best girlfriends,...[Read More]
>>By >>Vanessa Cárdenas, Vice President for Progress 2050 at the >>Center for American Progress Women of color make up >>18.5 percent of the current U.S. population and >>36.3 percent of the...[Read More]
>>With two jobs, two kids in high school, and numerous community engagements, it’s a wonder that Charlene Campbell has time for it all. But with...[Read More]
>>Today we commemorate President George Washington’s Birthday—and, if you’re lucky, you got off work. I love this country, and I want to make it great...[Read More]