From Oct. 12-16, WE BOS will bring together leaders in Boston's entrepreneurial ecosystem to launch Boston's first-ever Women Entrepreneurs Week.
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Bring Your Daughter to Hack Day is focused on exposing youth in the New Orleans area to technology. This year's event takes place on Oct. 3, 2015.
Rivaling the magnitude of South by Southwest, the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC) will launch the second annual Los Angeles...
Discover the power of leadership. Guest writer Alyssa Wright helps us define true leadership by taking us into the heart of Kenya to meet Alisa Roadcup, a...
So how do you create your own meaningful circle? You have to find like-minded individuals and introduce yourself. Your connections should be diverse and span...
Once you’ve survived the crucial phases of startup, the growth and expansion stage can prove to be a bit tougher. Let's see what you'll need to scale it.
Ten girls are highlighted by Girl Scouts of the USA for their outstanding Gold Award projects that activate change in their communities and the world.
Exploring unconscious bias will be the topic for discussion at the 2015 Diversity & Inclusion Interactive Workshop. Lioness readers receive a discount.
For the Connollys, it's a family affair. We talk to Adrienne about heading up her company, Stinky Cakes, with her husband Mychal and how she balances it all.
This month we ask an entrepreneur, Susanne Shaw, about her business K9 Etiquette. Find out what piece of tech she can't live without and her tips for women.

