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The Promotion Gap for Women in 2020: Yes, It Still Exists.

Zoominfo

For example, in nonprofits & organizations women make up 56% of the workforce and 41% of CEOs are female. A look at the gender breakdown in the nonprofit sector in Figure 3 shows a sense of parity between male and female managers and CEOs, at least compared to other industries. percent compared with 8.4%

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ZoomInfo’s 2022 Sustainability Report Recap

Zoominfo

Find Better Candidates With Better Data Our recruitment database is fueled by best-in-class business contact data Get a Demo Supporting Our Communities ZoomInfo sponsors an annual fundraising drive through which our employees raise money to benefit local youth and family-focused nonprofit organizations.

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The Promotion Gap for Women: Yes, It Still Exists

Zoominfo

For example, in nonprofit organizations women make up 56% of the workforce and 41% of the CEOs, while in the insurance industry, women make up 55% of the workforce but only 15% of CEOs are female. She became one of only a few women to run a major engineering firm in the U.S., percent compared with 8.4%

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Sales Talk for CEOs: From NASA to CEO: Lessons in Leadership, Storytelling and Curiosity (Ep115)

Alice Heiman

Beth’s story from navigating NASA’s communication strategies to starting her podcast and founding a nonprofit called Stories of Space underscores the essence of curiosity, the imperative of adaptability, and the potency of storytelling in leadership.

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Social Entrepreneurship: What It Is and Why Everyone's Talking About it

Hubspot Sales

Unlike nonprofits, social entrepreneurship still earns a profit, but focus is placed on the social or environmental change made while earning that profit. GoldieBox is the award-winning children’s multimedia company disrupting the pink aisle in toy stores and challenging gender stereotypes with the world’s first girl engineer character.”

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Keisha Jackson Interview

Allbound

When I had the opportunity to connect with a hiring manager at Microsoft, she and I discussed how technology was foundational but the role she was hiring for and the team’s charter was ‘how do we build business strategy into our digital marketing engines to enhance our partnerships with our business partners at Microsoft?’ I had no idea.

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The race to bigness

Sales and Marketing Management

There are also nonprofits that blitzscale by finding clever ways to reduce the capital requirements by partnering or by working with others. Google was not the first company to build a search engine. There are also ways to blitzscale without bringing in money. It might be possible to blitzscale with increased revenue.

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