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CWCC Announces The Honorable Wilma J. Webb as the 2024 ATHENA Leadership Award Recipient
The Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce (CWCC) and a selection committee of its members are pleased to announce that Denver politician and civil rights advocate, Hon. Wilma J. Webb, is the recipient of the 2024 ATHENA Leadership Award. The 26th annual award recognizes Webb’s significant accomplishments as the “first” in several political appointments and her…
Read MoreWomen’s Leadership Lab Explores Workplace Hurdles
Providing a toolkit for success The Women’s Leadership Lab, a program of the Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce (CWCC), is dedicated to empowering and educating emerging female leaders. Through the program, participants build the skills necessary to advance in their careers, influence their communities, and gain a deeper understanding of the business landscape affecting women in…
Read More#WomenCrushingWednesday with Yatzi Garcia
Yatzi Garcia, Operations and Membership Manager Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce As we continue to celebrate Latinx Heritage Month (Sept 15-Oct 15), we couldn’t be prouder to shine a light on one of our own. Yatzi Garcia started at the CWCC not even a year ago and she’s already had so much influence on our…
Read MoreDisproportionality: How Black Women are Impacted by Student Loan Debt
By Guest Blogger: Candice M. Smith, Founder & CEO of Boss Generation Higher education has long been seen as a pathway to economic mobility and improved quality of life for many. However, when it comes to paying for college, many Black women are disproportionately impacted by student loan debt. This impact is largely due to…
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