
Why women are the MBA minority and how that could change
ASU's director of graduate student recruitment says believing in yourself is part of the equation to making women the majority in the MBA program.
ASU's director of graduate student recruitment says believing in yourself is part of the equation to making women the majority in the MBA program.
In this story published July 19, 2021, in Fortune:
I think it’s a matter of knowing that you can do it. What I’ve seen in my life as a professional woman is that we’re often our toughest critics, and we’re often the person that stands in our way the most.
– Rebecca Mallen-Churchill, director of graduate student recruitment
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