Sarah J. Robbins

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Sarah J. Robbins is a Brooklyn-based writer and editor whose work has appeared in Newsweek, Glamour, Marie Claire, Real Simple, and Publishers Weekly magazines, among others. She coordinates Glamour magazine's annual Women of the Year Fund initiative and is the former managing director of Girls Write Now, Inc., a New York-based mentoring program. An adjunct professor with the Bard Prison Initiative, Robbins is the co-author of Dr. Hawa Abdi's autobiography, forthcoming from Grand Central Publishing in 2013.
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Young Women Entrepreneurs Speak Out About Starting Up Today

With the discussion of women in the workplace still making headlines, we asked young women entrepreneurs to sound off on their experiences in the mostly male-dominated world of entrepreneurship.
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Movement Entrepreneurs: How Today’s Social Activists Crush the Status Quo

If amassing a huge following is the first priority of startups these days, modern social activists have some key lessons for you.