Reality TV? -- A Woman for President Gains Momentum: PINK Magazine Profiles Nine Female Leaders
Plus -- Leaping Across the Million Dollar Divide, Gen Y Invades the Workplace and 27 Ways to Negotiate a Raise
Most Americans now believe a woman belongs in the house, the White House that is. The August/September "Women in Politics" issue of PINK profiles the progressive trends and names nine female leaders who are paving the road to the Presidency. Plus, an exclusive interview with Senator Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail.
And mark your calendars -- PINK's fall conference luncheon series is coming to a city near you! Join PINK in New York, San Francisco, Atlanta, Boston, Washington D.C. or Charlotte for lunch and career advice from some of America's most powerful women in business. Check pinkmagazine.com for more information and to register.
August/September issue editorial highlights: * THE MILLION DOLLAR DIVIDE What is the difference between a "thriving small business" and a "really thriving business?" Only three percent of woman-owned companies cross the million dollar divide. Three women highlighted in this story broke conventional rules in achieved the ultimate success -- bringing in well over $1 million in annual revenue and defying the statistics. Find out how they did it. * WORK FIRST, MOTHER SECOND? Are you a good mother? Is occasionally putting your career first a character flaw, or simply honest? PINK talks with top female execs about the costs and the rewards of not always chasing Mother of the Year status. * ASK FOR IT How do you get what you want? You ask for it. Women don't make as much as their male counterparts, in part because they believe someone will notice their hard work and reward them. Men ask. Learn 27 ways to get that promotion or raise you deserve. * GEN Y IS COMING By the year 2010, 76 million "Millennials" will flood the workplace revolutionizing the corporate world. Ignoring this mega-trend technology lifestyle could mean the end for older generations. Learning the Millennials' social networking and collaboration techniques will increase your office's efficiency and improve your chances for corporate survival. Plus - in every issue: * Books in the PINK -- The latest books career women are reading * Triumph -- Spotlight on one woman who has overcome obstacles to become tops in her field * PINK Think -- A witty cartoon commentary on life as a professional woman About PINK
PINK magazine features a new generation of America's most influential women who are doing great things in their work and in their lives - redefining success in the 21st century. Published seven times in 2006, PINK offers editorial from award-winning writers and columnists in America's only national magazine dedicated to women's professional growth. Visit pinkmagazine.com for more.
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