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Dec
17
From PR Newswire (though I received the notice via e-mail):
For this exclusive annual list, PINK looks beyond the traditional women’s workplace issues such as lactation centers, on-site daycare and flextime. Instead PINK’s editors take a hard-numbers approach, challenging companies vying for a place on the list to give a 360-degree view. For example, how many women are top earners, and what roles do they play in impacting the bottom line and the company’s future? Companies must prove they’re delivering the goods to help women succeed — not just in their jobs but in their careers and their lives.
This year’s winners were: American Express Co., Heller Ehrman LLP, Kelly Services, Aflac Inc., FedEx Services, Grant Thornton LLP, Turner Broadcasting System Inc. and Wachovia Corp. Bebe Stores Inc. received an honorable mention.
To nominate your company, e-mail topcompanies@pinkmagazine.com. All entries are due by January 21, 2008.
ELIGIBILITY: For-profit U.S. companies that, at the time of nomination, have been in business at least five years. Companies must have more than 1,000 employees and a minimum of two women on the board of directors at the time of nomination. The names of companies that apply but do not make the list will remain confidential.
I wasn’t sold on PINK when it first came out a couple of years ago, and I don’t read it regularly. But the few times I have looked at it since 9/05, I’ve thought that it’s definitely better than what I thought the first time around.
Whether this competition means much, I don’t know. Can you think of any Ohio companies that should apply?
By Jill Miller Zimon at 8:19 pm December 17th, 2007 in Business, Women
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