- Source: National Association for Female Executives
The National Association for Female Executives (NAFE), is a division of the Working Mother Media, based in New York City. Established in 1972, NAFE is an organization of businesswomen in the United States. It offers education, training, skills development, and networking to women in the business world. NAFE has over 60,000 members. The average NAFE member supervises approximately five people at work, and has at minimum a four-year college degree. NAFE also publishes a quarterly magazine for its members.
See also
Glass cliff
List of female top executives
Notes
Further reading
Gunter, Barrie. Why Women Should be Taken More Seriously in the Boardroom (Routledge, 2017).
Oyster, Carol K. "Perceptions of Power: Female Executives’ Descriptions of Power Usage by 'Best' and 'Worst' Bosses." Psychology of Women Quarterly 16.4 (1992): 527-533.
Vincent, Annette, and Judy Seymour. "Mentoring among female executives." Women in Management Review 9.7 (1994): 15-20.
Zenger, J., & Folkman, J. "Are Women Better Leaders Than Men?" Harvard Business Review 15 (2012): 80-85. online
External links
Official website
Greater Washington Women's Network, local affiliate of NAFE
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