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1998 Hall of Fame recipient

Rose Wangari Maathai – A Tribute to a Kenyan Environmentalist and Social Activist

IWF 1998 Hall of Fame recipient Wangari Maathai who was a powerful environmental activist and 2004 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, has a stunning rose variety named after her. According to this story, the roses are unique due to the collaboration in which it was created as well as for supporting her environmental and ecological causes.

IWF Members Making History

Bette Bao Lord spoke with retiring ESL CT teacher’s class

IWF 1989 Hall of Fame

According a retiring ESL teacher from Connecticut, Lord’s book, “In the Year of the Board and Jackie Robinson,” “opens up my students’ voices.”

Ginni Rometty and Nancy Pelosi

2020 IWF Hall of Fame recipient and 2012 IWF Hall of Fame recipient

Spoke with other CEOs and leaders about how AI is transforming society at Yale summit on June 11.

Carol Tomé

IWF Georgia

CEO of UPS: Named one of the “Most Powerful and Influential Women”

Nandita Das

IWF 2011 IWF Hall of Fame recipient

Featured in Bazaar India talking about what the idea of beauty means in an industry that is so focused on it

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Leadership Conferences

2024 World Leadership Conference Day 3

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Leadership Conferences

2024 World Leadership Conference Day 2

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Leadership Conferences

2024 World Leadership Conference Day 1

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General Information

 IWF Wins Design Award for New Website

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Leadership Insights

Quartz

Women are better than men at recovering from space travel, study says

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Hechinger Report

While women outnumber men on campus, their later earnings remain stuck

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Billboard

Women Again Dominate Motion Picture Academy’s 2024-25 Board of Governors

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Fortune

The share of board seats going to women hits a 7-year low

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