13 Power Moms Reveal What They’ve Learned About Work and Motherhood
"I think becoming a mom made be better in the office. I started working smarter instead of harder."
"I think becoming a mom made be better in the office. I started working smarter instead of harder."
Book Ushers in New Revolution in Women’s Entrepreneurship, Foreword by Suze Orman
You already know Latina women are a force to be reckoned with but they may be closer to taking over the world than you realize.
Nely Galan is one of the most influential Latinas in the world. Dubbed as "Tropical Tycoon" by the New York Times, Galan is the first Latina to become the president of Telemundo, a U.S. television network.
n 2013, US Hispanic females had a combined spending power of $1.2 trillion. As their roles at home, in society and in business change, this group’s influence is only set to increase. How can brands use language, cultural heritage and sentiment to succeed with these Latinas?
Over the last few decades, it's become gospel that...the secret to happiness is to "follow your bliss." Nely Galan disagrees.
Nely Galan was the first Latina network president. Now she’s working to inspire other Hispanic women to start their own businesses.
Empowering Latinas through the Adelante Movement
Nely Galán, guest host for a day, and the television actress Liz Torres plop down onto the plump, oversized chairs that dominate the late-night talk show set, and without missing a beat, slip into the language that comes most naturally to both of them.