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HME Home Health honors women leaders 

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HME Home Health honors women leaders 

March 12, 2024HME News Staff

RICHMOND, British Columbia – HME Home Health, in partnership with Motion, hosted an inaugural Women in Leadership Event at its corporate office here on March 4. The event, which was attended by women leaders from across the health care industry, included a panel discussion on the experiences and value women leaders bring to organizations and a networking event. "Under the commitment and direction of HME's founders Robert Boscacci, CEO, and Cameron Fleming, CIO, HME has long led the...

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Believe the women on this

February 2, 2024Theresa Flaherty, Managing Editor

I didn’t watch the Emmy Awards broadcast, but I did read the coverage the following day and was pleased (and honestly surprised) to see the legendary Carol Burnett on hand to present the award for Leading Actress in a comedy (to Quinta Brunson for Abbott Elementary if you are keeping track).  I’m pleased to report she’s as quick and funny as ever, befitting a woman many consider a trailblazer in the male-dominated comedy field.  “Progress has been made,”...

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ResMed's board members honored

November 20, 2018HME News Staff

SAN DIEGO - Two members of ResMed's board of directors have been named to WomenInc. Magazine's “2018 Most Influential Corporate Directors,” a list of women executives, influencers and achievers contributing leadership to corporate boards. Carol Burt has served on ResMed's board since November 2013 and is chairwoman of its Audit Committee. She is principal of Burt-Hilliard Investments. Karen Drexler has served on the board since November 2017 and is director of the Compensation Committee....

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Hey mom, are we there yet?

March 29, 2010Theresa Flaherty, Managing Editor

I was reading the latest issue of Newsweek yesterday and one article caught my eye. It had to do with how far, and not so far, women have come in the workplace over the last 40 years. In 1970, 46 female employees ("dollies," they were called) sued Newsweek for gender discrimination. Fast-forward to 2010: Much has changed, says the article, titled "Are we there yet?" but sadly, women (everywhere, not just at the magazine) have not totally caught up. In 2010, women still earn only 77 cents on the dollar...

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