CNBC Make It explores women's advancement in work | | YOU MAY ALSO LIKE | Two years after her historical run to become America's first black female governor, Stacey Abrams is opening up about her desire to be vice president, her fight for voter protection and the lessons she learned from her campaign loss. "Stacey Abrams On Voting Rights, COVID-19, And Being Vice President" (ELLE)
Former Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Meg Whitman shares her career lessons over the years and talks about what it was like to launch a video streaming service, Quibi, amid a global pandemic. "Quibi CEO Meg Whitman on Starting a Company During a Pandemic" (Marie Claire)
With remote work remaining a reality for millions of Americans, some women are finding that virtual meetings only "crystallize how much harder it is for [them] to be heard in group settings." "It's Not Just You: In Online Meetings, Many Women Can't Get a Word In" (The New York Times)
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