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Being Seen and Heard

5 Tips to Help Women Navigate Being the Only Female Leader BY: Amber Cabral While women currently make up 47 percent of the workforce, an even smaller amount actually hold leadership positions. As a result, there are still occasions where she may be the only woman in the room. Being the only woman in the […]

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Member Spotlight: ITC Holding Corporation

Career Mastered Corporate Excellence in Diversity Program BY: Evelyn Summerville Founded in 2003, Michigan-based ITC Holding Corp. (ITC) is the largest independent electricity transmission company in the United States. The firm is renowned for its commitment to diversity, operational excellence and environmental stewardship. Its mantra, “Doing the Right Thing,” is the center of all decisions

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Power Play with Lisa J. Wicker, PhD

Believe in Yourself: You are a unique, confident and interesting person! A Winner! The great Muhammad Ali was a master at building himself up. Before a fight, he would announce to the world: “The bear will fall in five!” He proclaimed it, over and over. And, sure enough, the bear would fall exactly as Ali

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WOMEN SUPPORT EACH OTHER WITH MUTUAL ADMIRATION

BY: Raquelle “Rocki” Harris Never get too busy making a living that you forget to make a life   This inspiring quote shifted the trajectory of Deborah Williams’ life. As a Relationship Manager with TD Bank, Williams is a senior member of the Diversity & Inclusion department. She is one of two employees that comprised

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5 Steps to Navigating the Corporate Hallways

BY: Yvelette Stines When it comes to being successful in the corporate space, it takes more than a degree and hard work. Many of us follow the traditional path of going to school, getting an internship or two, and working through the ranks of numerous companies. There are also some key elements to consider that

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Career Mastered Company of the Year by Consumers Energy

A Moment in History History was made on March 1, 2017, when Consumers Energy received the Inaugural Career Mastered “Company of the Year” Award. This award was given due to their support for inclusion and the advancement of women’s leadership. Consumers Energy was the first business to be named “Company of the Year,” and the

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Insider Secrets to Climbing the Corporate Ladder with Kelley Cornish

BY: Raquelle “Rocki” Harris Our purpose flourishes when we pursue our passion. This is the path Kelley Cornish is shaping as she champions diversity. As Head of U.S. Diversity and Inclusion for TD Bank, she builds bridges between customers and the corporation, as well as its employees. Known as “America’s Most Convenient Bank,” TD Bank

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What Women in Leadership Really Want

BY: Evelyn Summerville Women in leadership are heralded as a competitive edge. They have qualities such as compassion, empathy and inclusiveness, which align with modern styles of transformative and appreciative leadership. Firms nationwide are instituting gender diversity policies, leadership development programs and affinity groups to allure and appease the women in their workforces. Yet, the

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Millennials Creating a Path to Success

BY: Nicole Hudson Sarah Batista, 38, of Charlotte, NC always wanted to be a journalist. As a child, she wrote scripts and filmed skits for school projects. A graduate of University of North Carolina- Charlotte, Sarah has a bachelor’s degree in Mass Media Communications with a minor in Journalism. While attending college, she wrote for the campus

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Lessons From The Top: Janice Bryant Howroyd

  BY: Tisha L. Hammond Many people assume that you’ve “arrived,” especially long after “bossin’ up” as America’s first black woman to own a billion-dollar company. Let her tell it though and there are two notions that require immediate attention: 1) Janice Bryant Howroyd is not impressed by firsts, not even her own; and 2) There’s

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Game Changers: These Ladies Play to Win!

BY: Evelyn Summerville Female entrepreneurs are breaking societal norms, creating and sustaining epic businesses by the droves. According to The 2017 State of Women-it is more than men in business boasting about such results. Owned Businesses Report, “More than 11.6 million firms are owned by women, employing nearly 9 million people and generating $1.7 trillion

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Macy’s Donates to Excel Village Center for Learning

  “Macy’s is committed to working with organizations, such as Excel Village to give back and to “Make Life Shine Brighter’ through service to our communities.”   Macy’s donated $2,000 to Excel Village Center for Learning during a brief check presentation ceremony at it’s Northlake Mall Store in Charlotte, North Carolina recently. The donation will

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4 Things You Need to Start Working for Yourself

BY: Center for the Creative Leadership For many corporate leaders, there’s the allure of the idea of becoming a self-employed consultant, freelancer or independent contractor. Maybe it’s the thought of setting your own hours and choosing what kind of work you’ll do — and what you won’t do. Maybe it’s the chance to build something

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Financial Resources for Women Entrepreneurs for Business Growth

BY: Joan T. Randall Over the past 15 years, women entrepreneurs have taken the reins in the business world. From some of the world’s reknown companiesto small home-based businesses, women entrepreneurs run the gamut. The number of female-owned small businesses grew 1.5 times more than the overall national average for new ventures, with over nine

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Making It Count: How securing capital makes the difference; how she secured $2M

BY: Raquelle “Rocki” Harris Planning, persistence and perseverance pays off. Entrepreneur Sevetri Wilson manifests this mantra as she heads two separate businesses, Solid Ground Innovations (SGI) and ExemptMeNow. Launched in 2009, SGI is a full-service firm that provides a la carte, part-time and full-time professional management and consulting services. ExemptMeNow simplifies the creation and maintenance

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Movers and Shakers: Women Leading Today’s Global Companies

Role models inspire and encourage. Knowing women’s achievements helps women and girls to know what is possible. “Her story” is a catalyst that sparks our desire to contribute in some way. Career Mastered Magazine salutes women history makers who have mastered their work and have learned the necessary steps to move ahead and build a

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FIFTH THIRD: A COMMUNITY PARTNER TO HELP IMPROVE LIVES

Each year during the Career Mastered Women’s Leadership Awards, a youth “Rising Star” is selected to receive an Excel Village Scholarship. Since 2016, Fifth Third Bank has so graciously partnered to support the mission of Excel Village by providing sponsorships, which help to drive positive economic impact. “Fifth Third Bank is proud to support the

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Career Mastered Top 50 Companies for Women

Our “Top 50” Companies for women come from extensive research on women in the board room, the overall percentage of female employees, female managers and executives, and results relating to the commitment and actions that a company is taking to make women’s advancement a part of the overall company culture. “Behind every successful man is

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Women Support Each Other With Mutual Admiration and Respect

“Never get too busy making a living that you forget to make a life.” This inspiring quote shifted the trajectory of Deborah Williams’ life. As a Relationship Manager with TD Bank, Williams is a senior member of the Diversity & Inclusion department. She is one of two employees that comprised D&I during its inception. She

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Insider Secrets to Climb the Corporate Ladder with Kelley Cornish

Our purpose flourishes when we pursue our passion. This is the path Kelley Cornish is shaping as she champions diversity. As the  Senior Vice President, Head of U.S. Diversity and Inclusion for TD Bank, she builds bridges between customers and the corporation, as well as its employees. Known as “America’s Most Convenient Bank,” TD Bank

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Macy’s Donates $2K to Excel Village Center for Learning

  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: LaTanya Orr (866) 601-4441 Girls Youth Mentoring Programs Create Winning Futures Partnership with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools August 23, 2018 Charlotte – (Newswire) – Macy’s Corporate Giving donated $2,000 to Excel Village Center for Learning today during a brief check presentation ceremony at it’s Northlake Mall Store in Charlotte, North Carolina. The

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