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November 2009


Women battle for boardrooms

POSTED ON November 30, 2009 by

In a recent article by the Financial Times it is noted that the trend to get women on boards is not going in the desired direction (namely up). But although this being a negative development, it is not exactly new. New to me was though, that there seems to be a belief among some economists …


Er det tid til at se på løsninger frem for at pege fingre?

POSTED ON November 22, 2009 by

Feminister i dag har sandelig ikke fået det lettere. Nu er det minsandten fy-fy at ønske sig at kvinder kommer frem i direktionsgangene og i bestyrelseslokalerne, fordi forfordelingen pludselig er synd for de mænd det går ud over. Sådan har vi kvinder været afholdt fra de store muligheder og chancer, og når vi endelig begynder …


Sophie Nelson

POSTED ON November 19, 2009 by

Studying for the M.Sc. Finance & Strategic Management, Copenhagen Business School 2012.

Currently working as Analyst at Financial Products & Methodologies at Nykredit and Deputy Chairman, Non-Executive Director at The Samfundslitteratur Foundation.


Sarah Heiberg Landsted

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Stydying for the M.Sc. Finance & Strategic Management (part-time), Copenhagen Business School 2012.
Freelance Writer for Harvard Undergraduate Magazine “Women in Business – Make it Happen”.

Currently working as Online Associate at Google European Headquarters, Dublin.


Rikke Winther Nørgaard

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M.Sc. International Business, Copenhagen Business School 2009.

Currently working as Business Consultant, Renewables, DONG Energy.


Michelle Holmboe Thorsen

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M.Sc. International Business, Copenhagen Business School 2008.

Currently working as Nordic Management Trainee at Unilever, London.


Mia Jung

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M.Sc. Business Economics & Organizational Communication, Copenhagen Business School 2009.
Previously working for Google in Silicon Valley and Dublin.

Currently working as Partner in the data consulting house May & Barrow, Stockholm.


Mette Mikkelsen

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M.Sc. International Business, Copenhagen Business School 2009

Associate, international human rights organization, New York office

Previously Project Assistant at United Nations Foundation in New York and Attaché at the Danish Mission to the UN in New York.


Ida Winberg Hemmingsen

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M.Sc. Business Administration & Psychology, Copenhagen Business School 2009.
Specialised within Coaching, Leadership Development, High Performance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainable Business Strategies and Social Entrepreneurship in the Developing Countries.
Consultant at Inspiratorium and owner/partner at two startup companies.

Currently working as consultant at Inspiratorium by Tania Ellis and owner/partner at two startup companies, Copenhagen.


Sarah-Alice Skade-Rasmussen

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M.Sc. Finance & Strategic Management, Copenhagen Business School 2009.

Currently working as Management consultant at Quartz+Co, Copenhagen.


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