Women's Foundation President and CEO, Wendy Doyle joined KMBZ's program The Radio Dish in January. In this short clip, show hosts, Mary McKenna and Darcie Blake investigate the Women's Foundation's role in creating meaningful change in the lives of women and their families.
Women's Foundation Releases "Status of Women in Missouri" Report & Interactive Research Hub
Innovative hub combines local economic and social data in a single, easy-to-access online portal
Kansas City, MO – The Women’s Foundation today released a new research report and interactive research hub to help policy makers solve challenges faced by Missouri women.
“Although there is some good news for Missouri women, the data shows there is much work to be done to improve the lives of Missouri women and their families,” said Wendy Doyle, President & CEO of the Women’s Foundation. “The Women’s Foundation is committed to working for meaningful change, and we hope this research tool helps policy makers make informed decisions about important issues facing Missouri women and their families.”
Betsy Lynch Appointed to Fairness in City Contracts Board
Ninth Woman Appointed since Launch of Women’s Foundation Appointments Project
Kansas City, MO – Mayor Sly James today announced the appointment of Elizabeth (“Betsy”) Lynch to the Kansas City Fairness in City Contracts Board. The Women’s Foundation promoted Lynch through their Appointments Project, which has partnered with Mayor James to address the gender gap in city leadership positions.
“As an attorney and community leader, Betsy Lynch will provide great value to the Fairness in City Contracts Board and we were pleased to provide support to her through the appointments process,” said Wendy Doyle, President and CEO of Women’s Foundation. “Thanks again to Mayor James for his leadership in appointing Betsy Lynch and continuing to work to have boards and commissions reflect the population they serve.”
Dr. Madeleine K. Albright - Clip #2 from Women's Foundation Luncheon
Clip from Dr. Madeleine K. Albright's speech in Kansas City
The Women's Foundation was honored to host Dr. Madeleine K. Albright as the keynote speaker for their 22nd Annual Luncheon on December 5, 2014.
Here is a clip from her inspiring remarks:
NEWS: Mishelle Martinez Appointed to Kansas City Land Bank Board
Women’s Foundation Appointments Project Sees More Success in 2015
Kansas City, MO – Mayor Sly James today announced the appointment of Mishelle Martinez to the Kansas City Land Bank. The Women’s Foundation promoted Martinez through their Appointments Project, which has partnered with Mayor James to address the gender gap in city leadership positions.
“We’re very pleased to see Mishelle Martinez appointed to the Land Bank Board,” said Wendy Doyle, President and CEO of Women’s Foundation. “Our partnership with Mayor James continues to promote more women into local leadership positions, and we look forward to many more successes in 2015.”
KC Star: Project to appoint women to Kansas City commissions and boards gains steam
The voices of seven women have been added to Kansas City commissions or boards since the April launch of the Appointments Project.
The joint effort of the Kansas City Women’s Foundation and Mayor Sly James is designed to change the results of a previous study showing that women accounted for only one-third of the members of Kansas City’s civic commissions and boards.
STL Post-Dispatch EDITORIAL: Missouri is not a great place to be a woman
NEWS: Women's Foundation Appointments Project Helps Place Two More Women Onto Commissions
Janelle Bailey Appointed to Kansas City Ethics Commission; Sarah Martin-Anderson to Serve on Health Commission
Kansas City, MO – Mayor Sly James today announced the appointments of Janelle Bailey to the Kansas City Municipal Officials Ethics Commission and Sarah Martin-Anderson to the Kansas City Health Commission. The Women’s Foundation promoted both women through the Appointments Project, which launched in April based on their research conducted as part of the Mayor’s Women’s Empowerment Initiative to include more women in positions of leadership in city government.