Jill Gregory named new executive vice president, general manager at Sonoma Raceway [Times-Herald, Vallejo, Calif.]
Jan. 6 Sonoma Raceway has officially entered a new “page” and chapter in its career.
Acclaimed NASCAR executive and sports marketer Jill Gregory has been named the new executive vice president and general manager at Sonoma Raceway, Speedway Motorsports President and Chief Executive Officer Marcus Smith announced on Tuesday.
“Jill Gregory has demonstrated innovative leadership in sports marketing for more than 25 years,” Smith said in a news release. “She brings a background of not only professional accomplishment and familiarity with our company, but as a native of Northern California, she also brings a passion for the region that makes her an exceptional successor to follow Steve Page’s distinguished career. I’m thrilled that Jill is joining us at Speedway Motorsports, and I look forward to seeing all that she and our Sonoma Raceway team will accomplish
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11 Female Entrepreneurs Everyone Will Know in 2021
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A female icon once asked a very important question, inquiring about “who run the world?” Well, Queen B, though you asked the question (which we believe was rhetorical), recent years have seen a large influx of female-founded companies successfully proving the answer within the entrepreneurial world.
Mindful Media points out that female entrepreneurs continue to break glass ceilings year over year. 2018 saw a global investment of nearly $40 billion in companies with at least one female founder, a stark contrast to the $19.8 billion invested the year prior. Within one year, the global economy more than doubled its investment in companies with female founders.
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Mindful Media Introduces 11 Female Entrepreneurs Everyone Will Know in 2021
Mindful MediaDecember 18, 2020 GMT
Vancouver, BC, Dec. 18, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) A female icon once asked a very important question, inquiring about “who run the world?” Well, Queen B, though you asked the question (which we believe was rhetorical), recent years have seen a large influx of female-founded companies successfully proving the answer within the entrepreneurial world.
Mindful Media points out that female entrepreneurs continue to break glass ceilings year over year. 2018 saw a global investment of nearly $40 billion in companies with at least one female founder, a stark contrast to the $19.8 billion invested the year prior. Within one year, the global economy more than doubled its investment in companies with female founders.
10 most powerful women of India in 2020
Not only are these women breaking age-old patriarchial norms but also excelling in what were traditionally considered male-dominated fields.
Riddhima Kanetkar
Dec 17, 2020, 02:02 PM IST
In India, women have been ruling the roost in business for quite some time and their inclusion in numerous lists of young achievers or self-made rich and powerful people further establishes the same.
Not only are these women breaking age-old patriarchial norms but also excelling in what were traditionally considered male-dominated fields. From the co-founder of a billion-dollar start-up and the wealthiest woman in India to one featured in Forbes, here are some powerful Indian women of 2020.
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