
Top 5 most influential women in global business
CEOWORLD Magazine, one of the world's premier business publications, has released its latest ranking of the most influential women in international business. Let's take a look at the top five
A statue called “Fearless Girl” was installed in the financial quarter of New York, March 7. For one week, the “Charging bull”, which is the main symbol of Wall Street and the stock market, will share a small section of the Bowling Green with “Fearless Girl.”
Photo: Sculpture of a girl and a bull on Wall Street, New York, March 7.
“Fearless Girl” was installed Tuesday by State Street Global Advisors.
That was a part of the asset-manager's campaign to increase the number of women on their clients' corporate boards.
Women hope the “Fearless Girl” helps bring attention to the small number of women in high positions on Wall Street. Experts note that 25% of the largest US companies do not have women on the boards of directors.
People stopped to photograph with the “Fearless Girl” statue.
Photo: Residents and guests of New York appreciate the statue on Wall Street.
The sculpture, dedicated to the problem of gender inequality in financial companies in the United States, was created by Kristen Visbal. Probably, the statue will please the New York authorities so much that they decide to leave it on Wall Street, as they once left the “Charging Bull”.
CEOWORLD Magazine, one of the world's premier business publications, has released its latest ranking of the most influential women in international business. Let's take a look at the top five
There are over 250,000 species of flowers in the world. Some of them belong to rare species of flora and are a true treasure for biologists. Let's take a look at these extraordinary representatives of the plant world and fully appreciate their unique beauty.
Although US President Donald Trump insists it is too early to discuss a successor within the Republican Party, behind-the-scenes maneuvering has already begun. Politicians deliver messages, test the waters, and closely monitor public sentiment. The participants in a new race are becoming increasingly visible, despite the lack of official announcements. Let's take a look at who might lead the Republican Party in the 2028 election.