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Twitterboost has some new exciting rates; #WomenWhoLead https://t.co/QOeAzeKPfJ
— Jodie Douglas (@itsJodieDouglas) September 25, 2018
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"There are several myths that @ProcterGamble is trying to address in the corporate world. That sexual harassment is a woman's issue. We say that it is a leadership issue and we all know it is all of our issue." - Deanna Bass #WomenWhoLead @WomenDeliver #NotTheCost. @NDI pic.twitter.com/LRLjaRPvTy
— NDI Gender & Women (@NDIWomen) September 25, 2018
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Loving this discussion on #ThePowerOfWomen’s leadership in politics, businesses, and communities at the #UNGA. 👊 @WomenDeliver is providing us a key opportunity to engage diverse stakeholders for a discussion on the power and impact of girls and women as leaders. #womenwholead https://t.co/ScTP4HnNwu
— Kelly Lovell (@kellyalovell) September 25, 2018
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#WomenWhoLead
— Outlaw (@outlaw_mann) September 25, 2018
My top five social media leaders are:
.@RealCandaceO
.@KatrinaPierson
.@PressSec
.@MeghanMcCain
.@megynkelly
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Episode 4 of my #Womenomics series is now live: https://t.co/Ax7H8uzDm8 Many thanks to Željka Majher for speaking to me - who knew Croatia had a lack of male economists! #womenwholead #diversity #genderbalance
— Rachael King (@RachaelKing_cb) September 25, 2018
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How Can You Get A Kickstart For Your Twitter Account? #WomenWhoLead https://t.co/sIqdJT9zA5
— Patrick Baum (@rimushiniageki) September 25, 2018
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“Women can be leaders without having to go into politics. It can start at the grassroots.” -Isatou Bittaye @ladeebittaye #WomenWhoLead
— Elyssa Lewis (@ElyssaLewis) September 25, 2018
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Hearing from an amazing group of diverse women leaders across politics, businesses, and communities at the “Women Leading the Way” #UNGA side event #WomenWhoLead @WomenDeliver pic.twitter.com/wkqrov9eUY
— Kimberly Quach (@kimberlyquach3) September 25, 2018
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Tune in LIVE right now to join the #UNGA conversation! I’m at their special side-event 🙌 “Women Leading the Way – The Power of Women’s Leadership in Politics, Business, and Communities.” #womendeliver #womenwholead @WomenDeliver
— Kelly Lovell (@kellyalovell) September 25, 2018
Livestreamed here: https://t.co/OE6ZwvxCbR
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7 Useful Tools to Improve Your YouTube Marketing Strategy #WomenWhoLead https://t.co/Gs1X2X92A5
— Cley Williams (@TheCleyWilliams) September 25, 2018
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#WomenWhoLead
— Keep2020Alive 🌊 (@Keep2020Alive) September 25, 2018
To @SenCapito @SenatorCollins @lisamurkowski @SenatorFischer @SenJoniErnst @cindyhydesmith
Be one! Be a woman who leads. Stand up to McConnell. Tell him Kavanaugh is unacceptable & you don't support his nomination. Be a leader and say no ... which MEANS NO! pic.twitter.com/4qvWQ8B7j3
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“Talking about it is not enough. We need to go from talk to action. Change & progress will not happen automatically.” #womenwholead at #UNGA18 live on Women Leadership in Politics, Businesses and Communities.
— CAP! (@CAP_impact) September 25, 2018
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Not all #WomenWhoLead are leftists.
— ManoBrow (@realmanobrow) September 25, 2018
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“I have performed better, for longer and have more public support on my side.” - @EdnaAdan on being outnumbered by male counterparts. Of 196 countries, there are only 15 female heads of state. There is power in numbers - RT if you agree that we need more #WomenWhoLead in power! pic.twitter.com/pHoeFSn4G8
— Women Deliver (@WomenDeliver) September 25, 2018
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The simple takeaway from @JuliaGillard about #WomenWhoLead in politics: there is power in numbers. We simply need more women in politics. pic.twitter.com/qVKH7zysB7
— Karlee Silver (@karleesilver) September 25, 2018
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#WomenWhoLead can never seem to do it well. Women are more emotional and better suited for raising a family which is near impossible if you are leading a company.... remember that. Would you rather go home to children or overtime at the office.
— Machine Gun Preacher (@PreachersGun) September 25, 2018
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“The key is to start from the grassroots.” When you invest in girls and build their agency, you’ll see the dividends, says @ladeebittaye. 🙌🏾 #WomenWhoLead pic.twitter.com/9lFAUvQmtf
— Youth Deliver (@YouthDeliver) September 25, 2018
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Insistence, persistence and perseverance for #WomenWhoLead @EdnaAdan #UNGA2018 #GenderEquality #SDGs #GlobalGoals @WomenDeliver
— Magali Barraja (@magalibarraja) September 25, 2018
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@ladeebittaye #WomenWhoLead @Katja_Iversen her campaign to engage young women in politics in Gambia mobilized grassroots pressure on government to accelerate gender equality policies- constituency pressure for change @NDIWomen @SandraPepera pic.twitter.com/87kEIW6rAC
— anne marie goetz (@amgoetz) September 25, 2018
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#WomenWhoLead Do not make false accusations against men for political purposes.
— betreurenswaardig ℛℒℋ (@_Jrlh_) September 25, 2018
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