By Alyssa Rinelli When Carly Fiorina became the first female chief executive officer of a Fortune-20 company in 1999, many viewed the Hewlett-Packard CEO’s rise through the ranks as a positive sign that female executives would continue breaking glass ceilings and occupy top seats in corporations. While progress has been made, it hasn’t come fast enough for some. As a […]
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