Fighting ageism against women in the workplace
From being called pet names to feeling the pressure of looking younger, many women feel the weight of the “never-right” age bias.
By Stephanie Kim, Nadia Hernandez

Fighting ageism against women in the workplace
From being called pet names to feeling the pressure of looking younger, many women feel the weight of the “never-right” age bias.
By Stephanie Kim, Nadia HernandezAgeism is typically thought of as discrimination against older adults. But new research from Harvard Business Review shows that women in leadership positions face ageism at every age.
Reset digs into gendered ageism in the workplace and ways to combat it.
GUESTS: Amy S. Hilliard, professor at UChicago Booth School of Business; author of Pivot for Success
Rohini Dey, owner of Vermilion; founder of Let’s Talk Womxn
Karen Layng, CEO of M.A.I.T. Co; national president of the board of directors of Girl Scouts USA