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Emma Hinchliffe

Emma Hinchliffe

Editor at Fortune

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Recent Articles

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Alexis Ohanian believes in the future of women’s sports: ‘I can market excellence all day long’

The Reddit cofounder and sports investor shares why women’s sports are poised for massive growth—and how marketing excellence is driving the momentum.
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Natasha Lyonne says Tilly Norwood is a ‘fear tactic’—not the real f...

The actor and filmmaker behind Asteria Film Co. breaks down what Hollywood gets wrong about AI at Fortune’s Brainstorm AI.
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The remote work penalty that hurts women

New data reveals women who work from home are far less likely to be promoted, while men’s careers continue to climb.
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Michele Kang takes on women’s sports’ most neglected need

With a $55 million pledge, Kang is committing to research the women’s sports world has waited decades for.
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Billionaire Michele Kang launches Kang Institute with U.S. Soccer

Billionaire Michele Kang is launching the Kang Women’s Institute to study the needs of female athletes with U.S. Soccer.
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Exclusive: Female Founders Fund raises a $29 million fourth fund—a ...

Anu Duggal's Female Founders Fund closed its fourth fund at $29 million.
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Do men have an advantage on LinkedIn?

LinkedIn users are running tests to see whether men's content gets viewed more than women's.
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Why the founder of Farmgirl Flowers, who still owns 99% of the busi...

And she still owns 99% of the business.
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Cityblock Health founder talks Medicaid, Medicare cuts

Cityblock Health founder Toyin Ajayi is at the center of the most complex challenges in health care.
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The Walmart CEO job didn't go to a female exec

Where does that leave the top succession races in the Fortune 500?
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How JPMorgan cultivated a female talent pipeline that’s the envy of...

JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon likes to put top talent into "test" jobs, which has had the effect of promoting women to the top.
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Women didn’t ruin the workplace. They did change it—and that’s a co...

Responses poured in to a New York Times podcast that asked an outlandish question.
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PacSun taps Gen Z and Gen Alpha as advisors

Apparel retailer PacSun wants to be a model for other brands eager to understand Gen Z and Gen Alpha.
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Women drove election results in NYC, New Jersey, and Virginia

Female voters elected Mikie Sherrill, Abigail Spanberger, and Zohran Mamdani.
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New Mexico finds out what it takes to launch universal child care

Other states might take note.
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Skims hires Ami Colé founder to lead Skims Beauty

Diarrha N'Diaye will lead product development, innovation, and brand strategy for Skims Beauty.
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How WNBA CBA negotiations affect women's sports investors

Many brands are spending in women's basketball for the first time—and don't understand WNBA CBA negotiations.
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Women run 7.6% of Fortune 500 Europe companies

CEOs at GSK, Sodexo, and Merck, however, have already announced their departures.
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More than 40% of AI startups in California have zero women on their...

Women hold only 15% of board seats for California's private AI companies.
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The Fortune 500 lost two women of color CEOs in one week

In just one week.
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Martha Stewart says ‘retirement is not an option.’ Instead, she has...

Martha Stewart launched skincare brand Elm Biosciences at 84. In an interview, she says she can't imagine retiring.