Media Bitch's Diary 06 December
06 Dec 2010 | by Harriet Dennys
, involving a client and his female colleague, then in the throes of a passionate new romance ...
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In the first of our new series of Trend Report features, Suzy Bashford looks at how females...since the phrase "glass ceiling" was originally coined to denote the invisible barrier to female ... why women are not being promoted as readily as men in media and to quiz three female panellists ... words "babies" and "work/life balance" were even uttered was the female psyche. All three speakers ...
, involving a client and his female colleague, then in the throes of a passionate new romance ...
. In May, a group of rising stars in middle management launched the all-female Bloom, after a group ... " and "misogynistic" - one female source invited to an event said she thought she d walked onto the set of Ashes ...
McDonald on being appointed as the first female chief executive of McDonald s, while the evening s after ...
with the tale of the glass-ceiling-busting female executive who came over to head OK! magazine. When the "big ...
young female entrepreneurs through a non-profit orgnaisation she recently co-founded in the US. It will bring together female corporate executives and aspiring young women, to help fund new business ideas ...
, becoming SG Warburg's first female director in 1988. Her advice to media companies battling with falling ...
Q: A new sales team of six was formed at work and I am the only man within it. At first, it was great fun. The girls made a fuss over me as the token male - they laughed at my jokes, were interested in my stories of drunken antics at weekends and covered up the mistakes I made after the odd long lunch.
paper online, with males twice as likely as females to access their paper content in this way ...
, press advertising targeting housewives appeared in women's weeklies and key female newspaper supplements ...
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