"Sounds Like a TED Talk"
Leading Women featured Girls Inc. of Worcester CEO Victoria Waterman as a guest blogger! Check it out.
Leading Women featured Girls Inc. of Worcester CEO Victoria Waterman as a guest blogger! Check it out.
Check out this feature from Girls Inc. National on Aileen Cahill from Worcester, who was recently awarded the Ann J. Prouty Community Leader Award for her advocacy and leadership on sex ed. in public schools and her school's UNICEF Club.
Aileen is a senior in Eureka!, graduating this Spring. She plans to major in Political Science and hopes to continue advocating for equity in education.
Girls Inc. of Worcester was proud to host the Worcester Women's History Project for International Women's Day.
"The Holy Cross women's hockey team. Employees of Saint-Gobain and Consigli Construction. Worcester Academy students and the Worcester State University Enactus club. The Worcester Police Academy cadets.
All were on hand Saturday to give girls at Girls Inc. of Worcester a nice surprise when they return from April break: cleaned classrooms, a reorganized library and a new playground courtesy of the seventh annual Build Day for Working for Worcester.
There are two major reasons why Americans believe that women are under-represented in leadership positions in business and politics. Over 40 percent believe there are: 1) higher standards for women; and 2) lack of readiness by companies to hire women for top positions.
Read Op Ed by Victoria Waterman, CEO of Girls Inc. of Worcester