Strengths of Women Leaders Detailed in New StudyJune 6, 2001 Wellesley, MA – The Winds of Change Foundation, in collaboration with the Wellesley Centers for Women at Wellesley College, recently completed their study of current women's leadership, which provided some surprising findings. The project sought information from the experiences of the women leaders that could enable other women to rise to top leadership positions. Among the 60 leaders interviewed were elected politicians; college presidents; independent authors and artists; university professors; and leaders in industry, medicine, law; and other professions. The women ranged in age from 30s to 70s- and also differed in race, ethnicity and social class background. The Winds of Change Foundation funded the project and conducted the interviews; the Center for Research on Women at the Wellesley Centers for Women analyzed the data and wrote the report. According to Sumru Erkut, co-author of the forthcoming report, "women's comfort in leadership roles can be seen in the female language they bring to describe their leadership practices." Highlights of the most important findings include:
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