CGO News
Dean Deborah Merrill-Sands Writes on "Principled Leadership: A model for the 'reset' economy" in Women's Business Boston
BOSTON (September 2, 2009) — Simmons School of Management Dean Deborah Merrill-Sands speaks to the
importance of 'principled leadership' during times of financial uncertainly in a column titled, "Principled
Leadership: A model for the 'reset' economy," featured in the September edition of Women's Business
Boston.
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Forbes Magazine Highlights Survey Conducted By Simmons School of Management Faculty and CGO
Forbes Magazine highlighted research conducted by Simmons School of Management faculty members Vipin
Gupta, Susan Hass, Sylvia Maxfield, and Mary Shapiro in the article "How to Take Smart Risks".
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The Boston Herald and Women’s Business feature Article with Simmons SOM and CGO Research
The Boston Herald and Women’s Business featured the Simmons School of Management and CGO research on
women and risk taking in the article “Forget the gender myth: women business leaders are
risk-takers”. The article and research was written and conducted by Simmons School of Management
faculty members Vipin Gupta, Sylvia Maxfield, Mary Shapiro, and Susan Hass.
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CGO Director, Patricia Deyton, attended the International Colloquium on Women's Empowerment
CGO Director, Patricia Deyton, attended the International Colloquium on Women's Empowerment, Leadership
Development, International Peace and Security, in Monrovia, Liberia in March, 2009. The Colloquium, convened
by H.E. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President of Liberia and H.E. Tarja Halonen, President of Finland, drew over
800 women leaders from Africa and around the world to Liberia to celebrate and draw strength form
women’s leadership at all levels.
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Simmons School of Management Survey Findings Featured in CNN Article
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Even in an era in which gender equality within business corporations is an
officially-acknowledged -- if by no means fully realized -- idea, it seems there are some supposed
distinctions between the sexes which are still ok to make. One business school, however, begs to differ. New
research by the Simmons School of Management, based in Boston, Massachusetts, contends that not only do
female managers take more risks than believed, but that they should also more actively seek out credit for
their boldness. For the complete CGO article, "Risky Business: Busting the Myth of Women as Risk Averse,"
visit to www.simmons.edu/som/cgo
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Women Business Leaders are Risk-Takers: Survey Debunks Gender Myth
BOSTON (April 28, 2009) - Contrary to popular belief, women business leaders don't shy from taking risks,
but partake in opportunities considered to be "high-risk" on a regular basis, according to a survey by the
Simmons School of Management in Boston. Existing empirical research on gender and risk suggest women are
risk-averse, particularly assessments that measure risk through financial resource allocation, and health and
safety precautions. But a survey of more than 650 women managers polled during the 2008 Simmons School of
Management national leadership conference in Boston revealed that businesswomen are highly likely to take
risks related to business or professional opportunities.
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The Center for Gender in Organizations announces the selection of three women of color scholars in its new program, the CGO New Generation of Scholars Program.
The Center for Gender in Organizations announces the selection of three women of color scholars in its new
program, the CGO New Generation of Scholars Program.
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Diane Keaton Headlines 30th Annual Simmons School of Management Leadership Conference -- "Vision to Voice: Leadership in the Global Age"
BOSTON, MA - The Simmons College School of Management today announced the keynote speakers for its May 2
premier Leadership Conference, "Vision to Voice: Leadership in the Global Age." The conference will feature
keynote addresses by four extraordinary women: Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton, award-winning journalist
Charlayne Hunter-Gault, Build-A-Bear Workshop® Chief Executive Maxine Clark and former U.S. Surgeon
General Antonia Novello, M.D.
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Professor and CGO Director Patricia Deyton asked to serve on an advisory panel for an NSF grant award
Professor and CGO Director Patricia Deyton has been asked to serve on an advisory panel for an NSF grant
award for Westat University in Maryland. The 34-month contract granted in late September will allow Westat to
conduct an outcome evaluation of two of the ADVANCE program components.
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Professor and CGO Director Patricia Deyton presents at, "Networks that Work" The Massachusetts Conference for Women, December 11, 2008
Professor and CGO Director Patricia Deyton was one of three speakers on the “Networks that
Work” panel at the Massachusetts Conference for Women.
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