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In an exclusive interview, globetrotting US Secretary of State, First Lady and working mom Hillary Clinton talks to Working Mother Media’s Carol Evans about crises, China and Chelsea.
Despite the myth that women aren't interested in a career in science or engineering working mothers are running huge tech companies, building robots and teaching the next generation of women engineers.By Leah Bourne. Edited By Helen Jonsen.
The Most Powerful Moms: STEM are leading the way in fields ranging from technology, engineering, math and science. These women include a major technology CEO, an engineering college dean and a woman pioneering the use of self healing tissue for the body and more.Written by Leah Bourne. Edited by Helen Jonsen.
Working Mother's Most Powerful Moms: Entrepreneurs are major movers and shakers–all proving once again that necessity and innovation go hand in hand with mothers of invention. The women on this list range from a cupcake guru, to a reality star, to a transportation trailblazer. Full story here.Written & compiled by Leah Bourne. Edited by Helen Jonsen.
Most Powerful Moms: Entrepreneurs highlight the accomplishments of women across the country who are founding and leading groundbreaking companies in industries ranging from technology to entertainment.By Leah Bourne. Edited By Helen Jonsen
Throughout 2010 workingmother.com has been highlighting the accomplishments of the most powerful moms in the country—from mom leaders in Congress, to CEO moms, to high-ranking military moms. Here are the most powerful moms of 2010. Full article hereWorking Mother's Most Powerful Moms of 2010 Featured on NPR's "Tell Me More"
Meet Working Mother's Most Powerful Moms of 2010. From the unltimate social media maven, to a sports superstar, to the First Lady of the United States–these women are an inspiration to women and girls everywhere. Written by Leah Bourne. Edited by Helen Jonsen
Very few women are Chief Executive Officers of large companies and the numbers are even smaller when you focus attention on working mom CEOs with at least one child age 18 or under. Meet the women who are not only powerful moms but among the nation's most powerful and thoughtful business leaders.
Most Powerful Mom CEOs are leading some of America's largest companies with interests that range from banking and finance, through retail and consumer goods to international mining and chemical manufacturing. They are at the top of their professions and among a very small group of women in the rarified air above the glass ceiling.
The Most Powerful Moms in Education are leading the way from their homes to the top ranks at colleges, universities, medical schools and law schools. These women include a Teacher of the Year, a charter school creator, an advocate and more. Meet the top-ranking working mothers who are making an impact on America's next generation.Written by Leah Bourne. Edited by Helen Jonsen
Working mothers teach at all levels, run universities and lobby for education reform. At the very highest levels, they are rethinking and recreating public education and reshaping America's universities. Meet the women workingmother.com calls the Most Powerful Moms in Education.
Senators and Representatives lead a life on the road and in the halls of Congress. For these Most Powerful Moms in Congress, putting the needs of the next generation first are what the work is all about.
We salute these top-ranking moms who have made careers in service to America–in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Guard and reserves. The challenge is raising a family in wartime, with long and multiple deployments and sometimes military spouses doing the same. By naming the Most Powerful Moms in the Military, we remind America of the kinds of support and services families need to take on these extreme jobs. Every woman named as one of workingmother.com's Most Powerful Moms has at least one child 18 years of age or younger.
Women in the military's careers have taken them up the ranks and into the world's war zones while raising a family. Working Mother introduces us to the Most Powerful Moms in the Military.Written by Leah Bourne. Edited by Helen Jonsen



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