
The issue of women and power is very much in the news. But look beyond Hillary Clinton’s push for the White House, and only two percent of the CEOs of the Fortune 1000 are women. Two percent — forty years after women stood up for liberation.
Nina DiSesa has grabbed and wielded corporate power. She’s been named one of America’s most powerful women. Now she’s ready to advise other women on how to crack the “boys club.”
Her advice may make feminists see red. It’s seduction.
This hour, On Point: Seducing the boys club, with the chairman of McKann Erikson New York, Nina DiSesa.
Guest:
Nina DiSesa, chairman of McCann Erickson New York and author of the book “Seducing the Boys Club: Uncensored Tactics from a Woman at the Top.”
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