
Par Excellence Magazine - the respected voice amidst the chatter of other women's titles!
Designed to enhance women's lives - Par Excellence covers many of the topics vital to executive women. Download a few of our recent articles here!
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By Marsha Firestone, Ph.D., President & Founder
Women Presidents' Organization
A survey by the Women Presidents’ Organisation shows that companies owned and run by women tend to be cost-effective and successful. Read more ... |

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By Martha Clark Goss (T), Chief Financial and Operating Officer, Hopewell Holdings, LLC and Lucille V. Corrier (B), Partner in The Townsend Group
Why are there so few women directors on the boards of American companies? Read more... |

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By Martha Barletta, President of The TrendSight
Group and author of the best selling book
"Marketing to Women"
In the 1970s, when women first entered the workforce in large numbers, the pioneers' mantra was 'Except for physical size and strength, women and men are exactly the same'. Read more... |

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By Dr Jean Pain, PhD, Department of Human
Sciences of Brunel University, England
Golf differs from other sports because women players are not disadvantanged by having less physical strength and stamina than men. But there are psychological differences between the sexes that can make a difference to how you approach the game. Read more... |

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By Marlene Chism, President of ICARE Presentations
If you wish your partner would share the responsibilities but you’re always stuck with the dishes while he plays golf, then you’re suffering from a Cinderella complex. But there are ways to change the situation and get to the ball. Read more... |

By Sue Friedman, Executive Director
FORCE: Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered
A strong belief that no-one should face the challenge of heriditary cancer alone prompted Sue Friedman to set up FORCE - Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered - a non-profit organization for the high-risk community.
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The Wall Street Journal
As the internet expands in China, the fortunes of some of the industry's most important players - the portals - depend on often obscure online obsessions and the sites are not leaving things to chance. Controversy over an alleged photo of a rare tiger whipped up an internet frenzy.
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By Jean Maza, Associate Manager of Communications
The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
Celebrating its 20th anniversary as a global catalyst in the fight against breast cancer is the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
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By Chintimini M. Notton of the Ovarian Cancer National Alliance
The experience of combating the disease once known as the ‘silent killer’ prompted golfer Molly Cade to set up the Minnesota Ovarian Cancer Alliance, which has brought hope and encouragement to many women.
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By Nancy Berkley, President of Berkley Consulting
Golf is male-dominated and likely to remain so for years to come. But more and more women are taking up golf and want the industry to address their specific needs. The only way to achieve this, however, is to get organised.
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By Lucy Harr and Rebecca Dengler, LPGA & PGA Professionals
Taking up golf may seem a daunting prospect for women, not least because of its mystique as a male preserve. But getting started is less difficult than you might think. And it’s a lot of fun, too.
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