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April 21, 2008
Brittany E. Hudson
Brittany Hudson is a seasoned business professional living on the South Shore of Massachusetts with her husband, Greg and 18 month-old daughter, Carli. Brittany has become an advocate for working families in America and is working to create a strategic resource for working families to find balance in family and career life as well as political action for the rights of parents in the workplace. Brittany writes a weekly column about being a working mom.
Check out her blog, Career Parent.
Erin Geld
Erin Geld, a recent graduate of Cornell University, lives in San Francisco and is pursuing a career in education. Erin writes a weekly column on the ins-and-outs of starting a career, managing the job search, and all that strikes a recent grad’s fancy.
Erin also writes a blog on books, called Berin.
Kerrie Halmi
Kerrie Halmi of Halmi Performance Consulting specializes in increasing women’s success in business through speaking, coaching and facilitation. Kerrie has over fifteen years of experience in the Human Resources field with such clients as eBay, Bank of America and Kaiser. She received her MBA from the University of Michigan and is certified in coaching with Corporate Coach University International.
Check out Halmi Performance Consulting.
Jill Hare
Jill Hare is the editor of TheApple.com. Once donned as an elementary school teacher of the year, Jill took the plunge into the corporate world and hasn’t looked back. The biggest job to come is motherhood: due in June 2008. Jill is a musician, volunteer, pet-lover, and child advocate. Jill writes about her exciting leap into motherhood—and her upcoming role as a working mom.
Check out TheApple.
Daniela Perdomo
Daniela Perdomo is the editor of WomenCo. A recent graduate of Tufts University, Daniela was a staff writer at the Los Angeles Times before moving to San Francisco to try her hand in new media. She is an editor of Opium, a literary humor magazine, and is working on starting an online culture magazine.
Check out Opium Magazine, Opium’s Tumblr, and her blog on politics and California culture, Citytropic.
Anuradha Mayer
Anuradha Mayer is the founder and principal partner of Lead Beyond Consulting. She has over 15 years of combined, organization development, executive coaching and human resource management experience. She has a passion for helping people reach their potential and always seeks breakthrough thinking of new possibilities for her clients.
Check out Lead Beyond.
Anita Bruzzese
Author of a new Amazon.com Top 20 Workplace Book, Anita is a prolific newspaper writer and columnist, expert on workplace issues, and Smith College fellow. Anita’s 15-year career has been built around giving consistently clever, fail-proof advice to literally millions of readers; her insights cover an expanse of topics, including coping with demotions, how to not tick off your boss, obnoxious alpha males, and the correlation between childhood disobedience and later-life business botches. To quote from her website: “The premise is simple: Bosses do not hire you to fire you. Then why do employees continue to make the same mistakes that cost them raises, promotions – and even their careers?”
Check out her book and site, 45 Things.
Ann M. Evanston
Ann M. Evanston is CEO of AME Institute and AME-zing Woman, organizations committed to developing great leaders worldwide. She specializes in teaching strategies of influence and buy-in. She is also the Executive Managing Director of eWomenNetwork, San Francisco and San Ramon. As an entrepreneur for more than 10 years, she understands what it take to create small business success, increase income to revenue, and work from home doing what you love.
Discussion Divas
No time for the news? No worries. Discussion Divas take hot topics in the news and boil them down into an easy-to-read, brief and free weekly email—just enough to help busy women understand the basics and the big picture.
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DivineCaroline
DivineCaroline is a place where women can connect, express, discover, challenge, learn and, of course, be entertained. It’s for people who want to write about their day – or their life – but it’s also for people who want to read real voices. At DivineCaroline, you’ll be spending time with women who embrace the fact that life isn’t always easy or beautiful or fair. Our dream is to give you a place to come together to express yourselves. What brings you joy. What breaks your heart. Makes you giggle. What pisses you off. Confuses you. Entertains you. What keeps you strong.
Check out DivineCaroline.