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Women's eNews Announces Its 21 Leaders 2010
of mainstream hip-hop to send a message of solidarity and social justice. She has promoted the role of women in hip-hop, connected female artists, activists and entrepreneurs and established the Ladies First Fund to encourage young women of color in New Jersey to step up to their futures and become leaders for those that follow them. Nell Merlino, chief executive officer of Count Me In for Women"s Economic Independence, uses her big thinking to set equality and women"s worth at work in stone. Outside of moving money, Merlino noticed the importance of establishing women"s profiles and through Take Our Daughters to Work Day sent a clear message to the young women and girls on their way up that they too could be successful in business and other professions. Ilene Lang uses her senior role at Catalyst to help redefine women"s roles in the workplace and move them forward toward a balanced work force. Overcoming career barriers for women in tech, Lang has worked to change the way companies work, not the way women do. Robin Abrams acts as the link between women and technology, speaking out repeatedly on how technology can and should be of service to women. A former CEO for major technology companies, she is now ensuring others will pick up the latest communication tools and use them on behalf of women worldwide. Charlotte Cooper is Women"s eNews" director of marketing. For more information: Women"s eNews 21 Leaders for the 21st Century Home Page Note: Women"s eNews is not responsible for the content of external Internet sites and the contents of site the link points to may change.Pages: 1 [2]