“…Over the last several decades, academic research and the popular press have brought attention to the lack of gender parity in the workforce (Madsen & Scribner, 2017). While progress has been made at increasing the number of women in entry-level and lowerlevel management positions, men continue to dominate the upper echelons of organizations and retain the most powerful positions, leaving women consistently underrepresented or completely absent from senior leadership teams (Bowers, 2016;Cheng, Ng, Trump-Steele, Corrington, & Hebl, 2018;Krentz, Wierzba, Abouzahr, Garcia-Alonso, & Taplett, 2017;Sawyer & Valerio, 2018). Current statistics show women hold only 4% of CEO positions in the Standard & Poor's (S&P) top 500 companies, despite being just as ambitious and educated as men (Sawyer & Valerio, 2018).…”