Liz Elting is a billion-dollar founder, philanthropist, entrepreneur and bestselling author who covers the dynamic intersections of women, business and the evolving workplace. For over seven years, Elting has provided Forbes readers with expert founder and investor insights on
Companies Are Slashing Management Roles, Is Unbossing A Career Killer?
It’s crucial that companies looking to unboss their business take steps to create clear paths toward career advancement for every member of their teams.
Paris 2024 Olympics Goes For Gold In Gender Parity But Settles For Silver
For the first time in history this year's Olympic Games will have equal representation of men and women athletes, yet there's still more progress to be made.
As Women’s Sports Reign Supreme, Brands And Media Cash In
With appetite for women's sports at all time highs, increased brand and media buy in is both desired by fans and advantageous for business
More Women Lead Top Companies Than Ever, And It’s Not Even Close To Enough
Recent research shows a stall in progress for women’s career advancement, emphasizing the urgency to dismantle systemic barriers women in business face.
Melinda French Gates Is Making A Power Play To Change The Course Of Women’s Rights
Melinda French Gates' resignation from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is a beacon of hope in the ongoing fight for the rights of women and girls globally.