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From Immigrants to Corporate Leaders: 2 Latinx Women Share Their Journey to the Top

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There are not many women of color who can say they hold a senior leadership role in their jobs. The higher up the corporate ladder, the fewer women you will see occupying positions, and it’s more…

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