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Bonnie Marcus

California, Los Angeles

Contributor at Forbes

Contributor at Freelance

Host and Producer at Badass Women at Any Age

Leading expert on #GenderedAgeism in the workplace. | Coach | Speaker | @Forbes Contributor | Author: Not Done Yet!™ | Host: #BadassWomenPodcast

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  • Oct 22, 2024 | forbes.com.br | Bonnie Marcus

    Há uma tendência preocupante na academia: cientistas mulheres estão deixando as instituições acadêmicas no auge de suas carreiras. Segundo pesquisa da CUPA-HR, associação americana para profissionais de RH que atuam no ensino superior, a porcentagem de mulheres em cargos acadêmicos diminui com o aumento da idade. Mais da metade (52%) dos docentes na faixa etária de 25 a 30 anos são mulheres, mas as profissionais representam menos de um terço (30%) no grupo de 65 a 70 anos.

  • Sep 16, 2024 | forbes.com | Bonnie Marcus

    Women are starting new businesses at a rapid rate. Currently, women are majority owners in at least 35 percent of U.S. employer firms, for a total of 13.8 million businesses. To give this some perspective, in 1972, there were only 402,000 women-owned businesses. According to American Express women business owner statistics, women-led businesses employ 9.4 million workers and currently generate $1.9 trillion in revenues annually.

  • Sep 11, 2024 | forbes.com | Bonnie Marcus

    Just over half of American women twenty-five and older report that they do not consider themselves financially secure and are concerned and worried about their retirement. Financial struggles due to the gender pay gap, motherhood penalty, and systemic bias over time can lead to additional stress and potentially impact mental health. In fact, women, Gen Xers and lower earners are more likely to say that lack of money has a negative impact on their mental health.

  • Sep 5, 2024 | forbes.com | Bonnie Marcus

    The 2024 political campaign marks a notable shift from an exclusive reliance on traditional media to digital platforms. Social media influencers and content creators are emerging as powerful tools to exert influence and amplify political messages specifically in the context of Instagram and Tik Tok. This new dynamic is redefining traditional pathways of political communication, moving beyond the confines of conventional media and political advertising.

  • Aug 22, 2024 | forbes.com | Bonnie Marcus

    The success of United States female athletes in the Paris 2024 Olympics was remarkable, winning 67 of the 126 total medals (with one still in question) and 26 of the 40 total gold medals. Their achievements were the highlight of the first gender equal Olympics. Their talent, life-long dedication and sacrifice are inspirational. Yet, it’s important to recognize that it takes both physical and psychological strength to be a champion.

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Bonnie Marcus
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13 Jun 23

My latest Forbes article is about #women and #power. Redefining Power: How Women Can Use Power As A Tool To Get Things Done via @forbes https://t.co/JbhWdv9mIO

Bonnie Marcus
Bonnie Marcus @selfpromote
8 Jun 23

Women Are Held Back at Work Due to 30 Biases Out of Their Control, Says New Study: ‘They Were Never Quite Right' https://t.co/68Q5BfrvjZ

Bonnie Marcus
Bonnie Marcus @selfpromote
7 Jun 23

Do not get put off by office politics - your career prospects will fly better by becoming savvy at it https://t.co/cs2dVRR5S1 #politicsofpromotion #officepolitics #career