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Member Spotlight: Courtney Benfield
This member spotlight was written by Gabrielle Jean-Louis, a student at Salem Academy and intern with REACH Women's Network. This blog...
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Member Spotlight: Angela BlueÂ
This member spotlight was written by Gabrielle Jean-Louis, a student at Salem Academy and intern with REACH Women's Network. This blog...
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Member Spotlight: Morgan HubbardÂ
This member spotlight was written by Gabrielle Jean-Louis, a student at Salem Academy and intern with REACH Women's Network. This blog...
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Member Spotlight: Valerie Bleza
Valerie Bleza is Senior Vice President of Finance & Strategy at Knot Standard.
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Member Spotlight: Mackenzie Cates-AllenÂ
Mackenzie Cates-Allen is a proud connector and ambassador, for REACH and for organizations across our community.
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Enlist Others to Help You Promote Your Personal Brand
Creating an executive presence means identifying what you want your personal brand to be -- and developing a network of advocates who will promote that brand.
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Connections are Key to Getting On Corporate Boards
Have you ever wondered about how to join a corporate board? At our 2025 REACH Women's Conference, this topic was top of mind.
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On Your Way to the Top, What Hurdles Will You Face?
Women who aspire to be a CEO should be aware of the hurdles they will likely face on their way to the top, said best-selling author...
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When Faced With Major Decisions, Look Inward
At our 2025 REACH Women's Conference, Emily P. Freeman kicked off the day with advice on how to face major decisions.
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Member Spotlight: Candice Wooten Brown
Learn from REACH Member Candice Wooten Brown as she shares advice from her work and life experiences.
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Burnout doesn't have to be your journey.
Our Pink Couch Panel on Recharge & Rise: Working Women and Burnout was a night of vulnerability, authenticity, and empowerment!
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Career Advancement
Advancement is very important to working women in Forsyth County, but many women are frustrated by opportunities, pace, and policies.
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Forsyth County v. National Surveys
Working women in Winston-Salem are more satisfied on a number of work and jobfactors than women nationally, but compensation comes up short.
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Work-Life Integration
Reframing the notion of work-life balance as work-life integration is more reflective of reality for working women...
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Workplace Flexibility
Schedule and location flexibility are very important to working women. Compared to a global study, women in Forsyth County…
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Survey Methodology & Demographics
The Survey employed best practices in survey design and analysis. Demographics of respondents were representative of the local workforce.
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Survey Background
The Community Survey was designed to assess the opinions and challenges of working women in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, NC...
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