Shelley Zalis has had an eclectic career trajectory, to say the least. She began in the corporate world and transitioned to the tech world, where she created Online Testing Exchange (OTX) — one of the fastest growing market research companies in the world.
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There’s an old saying that those who can’t do, teach, but Alison Diaz proving that to be nothing but a myth
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When you talk about a modern-day Renaissance woman, Deanne Bell pretty much fits that bill to a T. Since she was a child, Bell was interested in engineering.
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Your Sunday morning are changing — but for the better. No, brunching with your squad isn’t magically becoming free, but NPR listeners have something great to look forward to.
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Everyone knows AnnaLynne McCord as a stunning actress from shows like 90210, Dallas, and Nip/Tuck — but she is the one case in Hollywood where she is truly even more beautiful on the inside.
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IT’S HARD TO BELIEVE IN THIS DAY AND AGE, but only two women own and operate TV networks in the United States. One of them…
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While some people are more concerned with squad goals, Hanna Rosin should be envied for her accomplished goals. Rosin is the critically acclaimed author of two books, and has written hundreds of articles for magazines like The Atlantic and Slate.
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With a voice like honey, Oladokun is music to our ears.
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Sophie Gray is on a mission to make the words “fitness” and “self-love” mean the same thing.
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From NPR intern to Peabody Award-winning journalist, Caitlin Dickerson knows the path to success well.
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Women are funny — if you don’t think so, you need to find a sense of humor.
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YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW Kelly McEvers’ face, but you probably know her voice. McEvers, one of the hosts of NPR’s All Things Considered, is launching…
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