Janet Kopenhaver, Federally Employed Women

Women in the Federal government have a tool to help them move up the leadership chain and contribute more to their agency's mission too. The Federal Women's Pro...

Women in the Federal government have a tool to help them move up the leadership chain and contribute more to their agency’s mission too. The Federal Women’s Program has been around for over four decades, but its impact is receding for several reasons. Janet Kopenhaver, Washington representative for Federally Employed Women, tells In Depth with Francis Rose why the program is so important.

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