Home/Work Balance
By Tobi Schwartz-Cassell
With a year and a half to go as Philadelphia’s longest running District Attorney, Lynne Abraham takes a look at where she’s been and where she might be headed.
TSC: You just got back from the Democratic National ... Read More
Claudia Page: Snapshot of a Working Mother By Carolyn S. Peterson Capturing moments in our lives and preserving them for generations to come is the art of photography. From infant vignettes, to family portraits, to every season of life in betw ... Read More
By Trevicia Williams, M.A., Ph.D. Candidate It’s Sunday morning, but it feels like Monday already. The competition is fierce, and, to be ahead, you’ve got to get the next lead, have an edge on your competitor, be at the next meeting, ... Read More
Coulee Region Women Magazine (WI) 2007
By: Fran Rybarik Annette Mikat describes her career path as changing like seasons change in each person’s life. In her first job as a reporter, she loved writing and meeting diverse people. “I was young and idealistic, and wanted to make ... Read More
By the Osceola Woman NewspaperTM The Kissimmee Police Department accepted its first female Chief of Police last October. Fran Iwanski, a long time police officer for the department, was willing and able to accept the responsibility. We had the ... Read More
Forsyth Family Magazine (NC) Febuary 2009
There are few things in life that affect us like the weather. We need to know the temperature, and the possibility of rain, snow or sun to get our families up and going each day. To that end, WXII-12 Chief Meteorologist Lanie Pope keeps an eye on the ... Read More
Austin Woman Magazine (TX) July 09
Phyllis Clair majored in Criminal Justice at Texas State University and began her career as a line officer in the Travis County Jail. Rising through the ranks, she became the first female Major of the Law Enforcement Bureau in the Travis County Sheri ... Read More
Forsyth Family Magazine (NC) January 2009
About a year ago, in a used book store, I happened across a book that caught my attention, despite the corny title. I immediately took it home and started to devour its pages with the ferocity some reserve for romance novels. It was not the exploits ... Read More
Forsyth Family Magazine (NC) January 2009
About a year ago, in a used book store, I happened across a book that caught my attention, despite the corny title. I immediately took it home and started to devour its pages with the ferocity some reserve for romance novels. It was not the exploits ... Read More
When I was a single, childless attorney working 80 hours a week, I secretly envied the spouses of my colleagues who “just stayed home with their children.” I figured their lives had to be better than mine. After all, they weren’t st ... Read More
Maine Women Magazine (ME) April 2008
Headquartered in Augusta,Women, Work and Community has sites in Bangor, Bath-Brunswick,
Belfast, Calais, Ellsworth, Farmington, Houlton, Katahdin region, Lewiston-Auburn, Presque Isle,Rockland, Saco-Biddeford,Skowhegan, South Paris, South Portland, ... Read More
By the Osceola Woman NewspaperTM The Kissimmee Police Department accepted its first female Chief of Police last October. Fran Iwanski, a long time police officer for the department, was willing and able to accept the responsibility. We had the ... Read More
Forsyth Family Magazine (NC) Febuary 2009
There are few things in life that affect us like the weather. We need to know the temperature, and the possibility of rain, snow or sun to get our families up and going each day. To that end, WXII-12 Chief Meteorologist Lanie Pope keeps an eye on the ... Read More
Austin Woman Magazine (TX) July 09
Phyllis Clair majored in Criminal Justice at Texas State University and began her career as a line officer in the Travis County Jail. Rising through the ranks, she became the first female Major of the Law Enforcement Bureau in the Travis County Sheri ... Read More
Maine Women Magazine (ME) April 2008
My Maine problem began after I arrived in the
small town of Lebanon, on Sept. 22, 2007. I'd
moved from Frederick, Md., where I'd lived for
16 years.
Within a few months, I had too many jobs.
I discovered that, unlike my former state,
the mark ... Read More
Maine Women Magazine (ME) October 2008
After seven years on
the Cape Elizabeth Town
Council as her primary
occupation, Mary Ann
Lynch resigned from her
position as chairwoman
of the council in October
to take on a new job as
director of information
for the state judiciary.
Becau ... Read More
By Tobi Schwartz-Cassell
With a year and a half to go as Philadelphia’s longest running District Attorney, Lynne Abraham takes a look at where she’s been and where she might be headed.
TSC: You just got back from the Democratic National ... Read More
Claudia Page: Snapshot of a Working Mother By Carolyn S. Peterson Capturing moments in our lives and preserving them for generations to come is the art of photography. From infant vignettes, to family portraits, to every season of life in betw ... Read More
By Trevicia Williams, M.A., Ph.D. Candidate It’s Sunday morning, but it feels like Monday already. The competition is fierce, and, to be ahead, you’ve got to get the next lead, have an edge on your competitor, be at the next meeting, ... Read More
Coulee Region Women Magazine (WI) 2007
By: Fran Rybarik Annette Mikat describes her career path as changing like seasons change in each person’s life. In her first job as a reporter, she loved writing and meeting diverse people. “I was young and idealistic, and wanted to make ... Read More
By the Osceola Woman NewspaperTM The Kissimmee Police Department accepted its first female Chief of Police last October. Fran Iwanski, a long time police officer for the department, was willing and able to accept the responsibility. We had the ... Read More
Forsyth Family Magazine (NC) Febuary 2009
There are few things in life that affect us like the weather. We need to know the temperature, and the possibility of rain, snow or sun to get our families up and going each day. To that end, WXII-12 Chief Meteorologist Lanie Pope keeps an eye on the ... Read More
Austin Woman Magazine (TX) July 09
Phyllis Clair majored in Criminal Justice at Texas State University and began her career as a line officer in the Travis County Jail. Rising through the ranks, she became the first female Major of the Law Enforcement Bureau in the Travis County Sheri ... Read More
Forsyth Family Magazine (NC) January 2009
About a year ago, in a used book store, I happened across a book that caught my attention, despite the corny title. I immediately took it home and started to devour its pages with the ferocity some reserve for romance novels. It was not the exploits ... Read More



