Japan Airlines’ New CEO Wants Japan to Not Be Surprised When Women Become President

Japan Airlines has appointed its first female president and CEO, Mitsuko Tottori. The historic appointment of Mitsuko Tottori as the first female president and CEO of Japan Airlines is a beacon of hope, marking the first time in seven decades that a woman has led the flight company. Hiring Tottori as the newest CEO has … Read more

The Best European Countries for Female Workers and 2 With No Female CEOs Listed

According to new research by Bloomberg, two European countries have zero female CEOs listed. The study highlighted which nations on the continent lack female representation, and it named Ireland and Luxembourg as the two countries without female business leaders. The controversial findings came as a reminder to boost women’s roles in business. They exposed that … Read more

Single Mom of 6 Turned $5 Into a $10M Cupcake Empire: Meet Mignon Francois

“All I had was five dollars to my name, said Mignon Francois, the founder of the Cupcake Collection. Based in Nashville, US, Francois launched her business in 2008 in the “midst of an economic downturn.” “I had heard the man on the radio say that you could get out of debt by having a bake … Read more

18-Year-Old Uses £400 During COVID to Launch £1M Business: We’re ‘Gen-Z’s Favourite Jewellery Brand’

Without a degree in business, Amelia Hitchcock-Merritt built jewellery brand Bijoux De Mimi from her bedroom during the COVID-19 lockdown in the UK. At just 18 years old, after being inspired by a trip to Paris in 2020, Hitchcock-Merritt told Hello!: “I launched Bijoux when I was 18, with £400 of my own savings from … Read more

Catfishing Fears Are Threatening Tinder’s ‘Most Popular Dating App’ Title

Tinder, which describes itself as the “world’s most popular app for meeting new people”, was launched in 2012. The brand has since become available in more than 190 countries and in 56 languages, according to US subscription data. In September 2021, an investigation that studied Tinder account holders found that a staggering 75 million people … Read more

People Pleasing Is Giving Women In Business Health Issues

A psychologist has warned female business leaders that being a people pleaser can lead to physical health issues. As an oppressed group in society, women often feel forced into conforming to gender norms and stereotypes. For most women in business, becoming a leader requires patience and persistence. Being maternal and empathetic often leads to women … Read more