By Roslyn Courtney
October 26, 2009Hardly a day goes by without reading strong commentary about the important but insufficient contribution of women in business and government. Joanne Lipman proclaims in an op-ed in the New York Times, 10/23 that women have not come as far as we would have expected 25 years ago, “and attitudes have taken a giant leap backward.” Lipman, a former deputy managing editor at The Wall Street Journal, was founding editor of Conde Nast’s Portfolio magazine. She notes that “progress for women has stalled” in partner positions at law firms, on corporate boards or in corporate officer positions. Continue reading…


