Kansas City, MO – Recently, Mayor Sly James announced the appointments of Doniele Carlson to the Platte County MU Extension Council, Lisa Hickok to the Municipal Arts Commission, and Emily Truebner to the Environmental Management Commission. Women’s Foundation promoted these women through the Appointments Project which aims to remove barriers for women to serve in civic leadership positions and increase the number of women serving on boards and commissions so that they are more reflective of the populations they serve.
Women’s Foundation Statement on Gov. Nixon’s State of the State Address
Women’s Foundation Appointments Project Expands Statewide; Helps Place Two Women onto Statewide Commissions
Governor Nixon Appoints Dr. Sarah M. Martin-Anderson to State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts; Jane E. Walton to Serve on Interior Design Commission
Kansas City, MO – Governor Jay Nixon recently announced the appointments of Dr. Sarah M. Martin-Anderson to the Missouri State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts and Jane E. Walton to the Missouri Interior Design Commission. Women’s Foundation promoted both women through the Appointments Project, which recently expanded to statewide openings in Missouri. The Appointments Project aims to remove barriers for women to serve in civic leadership positions and increase the number of women serving on boards and commissions so that they are more reflective of the populations they serve.
What you need to know about the Missouri Equal Pay E.O.
One year ago, at Women’s Foundation, we challenged ourselves to focus on results - to improve the lives of women of all ages. After our research on the Status of Women in Missouri found that Missouri women earn $0.71 for every dollar men earn for the same work, we promised to focus on results for equal pay for equal work.
We’re proud to say we kept our promise. Read the full blog entry on Huffington Post.
Equal Pay Executive Order Issued at Women's Foundation Annual Luncheon
Kansas City, MO – Today, the Women’s Foundation capped a year of results for women of all ages as Missouri Governor Jay Nixon signed an executive order to advance equal pay for equal work at their annual luncheon. Mayor Sly James announced a new partnership with the Women’s Foundation to address workplace barriers for women and increase family friendly policies. International icon Arianna Huffington headlined the annual luncheon, inspiring the audience of nearly 1,600 people to lead in their communities.
Women's Foundation Releases Findings From Project Diane Research
Study Shows Barriers and Potential Benefits to Gender Integration in the U.S. Army Special Forces
Kansas City, MO – Today, on the eve of Veterans Day, Women’s Foundation released findings from Project Diane, a research study examining the integration of women into military. Findings from the research, conducted in partnership with the University of Kansas and the Army Research Institute, show significant barriers and potential benefits to gender integration in the U.S. Army Special Forces.
Statement from Wendy Doyle on Committee Hearing Regarding Changes to the House Intern and Sexual Harassment Policies
October 2015 Newsletter
Tiffany Hogan Appointed to Kansas City Board of Zoning Adjustment
WOMEN'S FOUNDATION APPOINTMENTS PROJECT CONTINUES TO DELIVER RESULTS
Kansas City, MO – The Women’s Foundation today announced another Appointments Project success story as Mayor Sly James appointed Tiffany D. Hogan to the Kansas City Board of Zoning Adjustment. The Women’s Foundation promoted Hogan through their Appointments Project, which has partnered with Mayor James to address the gender gap in city leadership positions.
STATEMENT FROM WENDY DOYLE REGARDING MISSOURI CAPITOL INTERN POLICIES
Kansas City, MO – Wendy Doyle, President & CEO of the Women's Foundation, today released the following statement regarding Missouri Capitol intern policies released by Speaker of the House Todd Richardson:
The Women’s Foundation commends Speaker Richardson’s efforts to address inappropriate behavior towards Capitol interns. Speaker Richardson and the Women’s Foundation listened to Missouri women, incorporated their ideas, and remains committed to changing the culture of the Capitol. We are supportive of the General Assembly’s continued work to create an environment where all interns have an equal opportunity to learn and succeed...