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Category: Women and Minority Issues

Janet Christy
Are large contractor diversity programs serving small business? Janet Christy joins Jim Blasingame to report on the challenges of working with diversity program liaisons of large contractors and why they aren't serving small businesses as they well as they could.
Olalah Njenga
Do women focus too much on details instead of the bigger picture? Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame with advice for women to break down business challenges into smaller pieces and ask for specific help.
Olalah Njenga
Less than 2% of high-growth companies are woman owned. Olalah Njenga joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why, although women business owners are on par with men in terms of numbers, but not in terms of business size.
Tim Berry
There is a disconnect between women start-ups and venture capital. Tim Berry joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the fact that women are underrepresented when it comes to funding from venture capitalists.
Tim Berry
Facebook has an all make board of directors. Tim Berry joins Jim Blasingame to ask, with the majority of Facebook's customers are women, why aren't there any women on the board of directors?
Pam Bilbrey
What are the characteristics of leadership when practices by women? Pam Bilbrey joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how the leadership styles of women contribute to success in the marketplace, but can also have the opposite effect.
Jim Blasingame
The playing field for women in business is more even now than ever before. Jim Blasingame talks about the accomplishments of women in business and those on whose shoulders they stand.
Terry Neese
Are you interested in supporting women in business around the world? Terry Neese joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the upcoming International Women’s Economic Summit and graduates of the Peace Through Business Program.
Terry Neese
How will the current U.S./Afghanistan relationship affect Afghan women? Terry Neese joins Jim Blasingame to report the proactive activities of businesswomen in Afghanistan and the Afghan government's support of women’s issues.
Terry Neese
Rwanda is the number one country in the world for women in government. Terry Neese joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the global perspectives of how far women have come in the marketplace.

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