Enquirer: Author explores the obstacles for women in politics
Enquirer – COVINGTON — For Covington’s first female mayor, one perk is serving as a role model to young girls in a state the Center for American Women and Politics ranks 38th in the nation for women in elective office. “(Young girls) need to build confidence at an early age and know their strengths, so they…
Read MoreWomen in Politics is topic of Covington author Kathy Groob’s Book
River City News – After holding over 20 book signings across the country for her book Pink Politics, Covington Author and political consultant Kathy Groob is holding a book event in her hometown on Saturday at Roebling Point Books & Coffee (10:00 a.m. – noon). Groob will be signing books and holding a discussion about…
Read MoreKathy Groob explores the obstacles for women in politics
By Sarah Hardee, Enquirer — For Covington’s first female mayor, one perk is serving as a role model to young girls in a state the Center for American Women and Politics ranks 38th in the nation for women in elective office. “(Young girls) need to build confidence at an early age and know their strengths,…
Read MorePINK POLITICS Author Kathy Groob to Hold Book Signing and Women in Politics Conversation in Covington KY March 16th
Covington, KY—After holding over 20 book signings across the country for her book Pink Politics, Covington Author Kathy Groob is holding a book event in her hometown next weekend at Roebling Point Books & Coffee on Saturday morning, March 16, 2013 from 10 a.m. until noon. Groob will be signing books and holding a discussion…
Read MoreNowhere Near Equal
Pink Politics Author Kathy Groob is speaking to the Coshocton Ohio Business & Professional Women’s Equal Pay Day Dinner about the connection between equal pay issues and women in politics. Click here to read the article in the Coshocton Tribune.
Read MoreKathy Groob: Women don’t get elected for simple reason – they just don’t run
“Gender gap in political ambition is virtually the same as it was a decade ago.” – Lawless & Fox, 2012 By Kathy Groob, KyForward contributor – It’s not just Kentucky. With just 17% of the members of Congress representing the female gender, the United States has a systemic problem—there aren’t enough women serving in elected office. More…
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