It is no longer unusual for a woman to start her own business, but the three women we are profiling in this issue have done so in the fields of engineering and science, still largely dominated by men. Their companies are growing, they employ a highly educated work...
Women by the Numbers: Counting the advantages of the accounting profession
The story goes that when a CPA hears, "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways," he or she is more interested in the counting than the ways. This may have been true of the older generation of accountants, but not of today's female counterparts. They're interested in...
Building their own Businesses:
These businesswomen met a need and found success SHIRLEY CRANDALL Growing aggravation. A plan. Then full speed ahead. That sums up how Shirley Crandall started Crandall & Associates, Inc. in 1987, by herself. “I had worked for an insurance company for four years. They...