Women over 50 outperform in business. Why are they still overlooked?

A double-whammy gender and age bias keeps some of the workforce’s most valuable members at a disadvantage.

When Meryl Rosenthal and her cofounder started a human capital and workplace transformation consultancy in 2005, she was 41 years old. Nine years later, her cofounder left for personal reasons, rendering Rosenthal—by then age 50—a so-called solopreneur. 


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