The Future is Female: Women in Leadership Part 2
I continue my conversation with Kelly Burich, animal health professional and Organizational Leadership expert, about the role that women play in leadership, what gets in the way of that and how to overcome the obstacles that may exist.
Whether you work in vet med, animal welfare or any other animal-related field, chances are good it is predominately women. Women must be aware of the places where sexism exists and how to move beyond the things that have held us back.
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The Future is Female: Women in Leadership Part 2
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