RT @WSJ: Just 11.5% of top executives in top publicly traded Silicon Valley firms are women. http://on.wsj.com/19CmGbS pic.twitter.com/dkMh0Ixvrr
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RT @WSJ: Just 11.5% of top executives in top publicly traded Silicon Valley firms are women. http://on.wsj.com/19CmGbS pic.twitter.com/dkMh0Ixvrr
RT @WSJ: Women just 11.5% of top execs in top publicly traded Sil. Valley firms. http://on.wsj.com/19CmGbS pic.twitter.com/wtq7eeaGkB cc @wanjirukr
@WSJ very interesting
RT @WSJ: Just 11.5% of top executives in top publicly traded Silicon Valley firms are women. http://on.wsj.com/19CmGbS pic.twitter.com/2y0ov39nRr
@WSJ: "Just 11.5% of top executives in top publicly traded Silicon Valley firms are women".
Where's just 1.5% of housewives are men.
@WSJ the number is even lower (around 3%) when looking at CEOs only. Women are as capable as men in leading companies and motivating people.
@WSJ what is the ratio of men to woman in the full time work force?
#trytotelltheholestory
“@WSJ:11.5% of top executives in top publicly traded Silicon Valley firms are women. http://on.wsj.com/19CmGbS pic.twitter.com/osIOO2bvgy” too many
@WSJ LA GENTE ESPECIALMENTE DE DERECHA NO DEBE TENER MIEDO DE CAMBIAR. LO MEJOR PARA TODOS ES VIRAR AL FMLN. EL FUTURO NOS ESPERA A TODOS.
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