christiefan915
Catalyst
She's 26, so 40 years ago she wasn't even a zygote. You know how that works.
If you'd wanted to use that Google thing I taught you the other day, you'd have found this:
https://www.google.com/webhp?complete=0&hl=en#complete=0&hl=en&q=women+ceos
It was ovum, not zygote. I thought that was funnier than soul or angel.
On topic, thanks! From the link: "This is a list of women who currently hold CEO positions at companies that rank on the 2013 Fortune 1000 lists. Women currently hold 4.2 percent of Fortune 500 CEO positions and 4.5 percent of Fortune 1000 CEO positions."
So we agree that about 96% of all top CEOs are still men. But there's always hope.
Washington women credited with helping end government shutdown
"At one of the darkest moments of the government shutdown, with markets dipping and both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue hurling icy recriminations, Maine Republican Susan Collins went to the Senate floor to do two things that none of her colleagues had yet attempted. She refrained from partisan blame and proposed a plan to end the crisis. 'I ask my Democratic and Republican colleagues to come together,' Collins said on Oct. 8. 'We can do it. We can legislate responsibly and in good faith.’ ”
She was soon joined, he said, by Senate Appropriations Committee chairwoman Barbara Mikulski, D-Md., and Alaska Republican Lisa Murkowski."
The revolution is coming. It will be different when we're in charge. Take that with a spoonful of sugar.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/...ted-with-helping-end-government-shutdown.html