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Women in Business

Countrywide’s Subprime Corporate Governance Echoes Enron Era

October 3, 2007

Over the past four years, the board of Countrywide Financial paid CEO Angelo Mozilo nearly $400 million. If he had made, say, just $100 million during that time, would the company be facing any greater crisis than it is today. If he had been paid twice as much, would his interests have been so much [...]

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Women in the Boardroom: There is a Reason for the Slow Pace of Change

April 4, 2007

Remarkably, too many women see, hear and speak no evil in the face of the male-dominated executive suite Since the 1970s —that’s right, for more than 30 years— I have been arguing in speeches, lectures, appearances in the media, op-ed columns and in high-level meetings in boardrooms and in the councils of government that business [...]

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