Subject: Celebrating Women in Leadership!

"International Women's Day" 
A date celebrating achievement...

March 8th represents the commemorative time for the many women who fight on a daily basis against gender bias, stereotypes, and discrimination.
Through decades women have gathered and raised awareness of their struggle in what it was and partially continuous to be a judgemental society.
Even as we seem to evolve and grow into equality, women's rights around the globe still differ among many cultures. That is precisely why we celebrate today those women who fearlessly continue to battle for a better world.

"Women, in general, are not part of the corruption of the past,
so they can give a new kind of leadership,
 a new image for mankind..."
 Coretta Scott King

At Decimalytics as a minority and women-owned small business,
we would like to celebrate four women who've impacted society through remarkable careers. Their self-confidence, courage, commitment, and relatable life stories, which continue to inspire many, are undoubtedly the main reason behind their massive and worldwide known achievements.

Janice Bryant Howroyd
A business women owner of
The ActOne Group, author and entrepreneur, she was the first
 African American women to own a billionaire company in the US.

Indra Nooyi
Was the PepsiCo, CEO for 12 years, she was the first woman to run the company, and during her leadership, the company sales grew by 80%.

 

Oprah Winfrey
The most influential African American woman in the world, she is a Filatropist, Writer, Entrepreneur, Host, Tv Producer, and Movie Producer, and that's just to name a few. She's won 18 Emmy Awards, and she is one of the most powerful women in the world, her network goes beyond 2.0 Billion dollars, and she is the first African American woman to become a Billionaire.  

Wang Laichun
Chinese billionaire chairwoman, and co-founder of the electronics manufacturer Luxshare Precision Industry Co., Ltd, and is one of the few Asian women to ever be on the Forbes list. 

"We Should All Be Millionaires details a realistic, achievable, step-by-step path to creating the support, confidence, and plan you need to own your success and become the millionaire the world needs you to be..."

 

Only 10 percent of the world’s millionaires are women, making it difficult for women to wield the economic power that will create lasting equality. Whatever is stopping you from having seven figures in the bank
— whether it’s shaky confidence, knowledge gaps when it comes to
 wealth-building tactics, imposter syndrome, a janky mindset about money
(it’s okay, we’ve all been there!), or simply not knowing where to begin —
this book shows you how to clear every obstacle in your way, show up, and glow up.


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