Good morning, WMPW readers! A new study shows there aren’t many female execs in the top ranks of U.K. Companies, Carrie Fisher speaks bluntly at Cannes about being a woman in Hollywood, and Oracle co-CEO Safra Catz is a top earner. Got some news about a remarkable woman? You can find me on Twitter at: @laurascohn. Have a great Tuesday!
THE BIG STORY
EUROPE/MIDDLE EAST/AFRICA
| Carrie Fisher's blunt talk at Cannes |
| This year's Cannes film festival has been good to women: three female directors have films competing, and footwear on the red carpet is optional. Even so, Carrie Fisher, who attended for the premier of a film about her life called "Bright Lights," conceded it's still tough to be a woman in Hollywood, since you're judged by your looks more than your male co-stars are. |
| New York Times |
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| Lovable lollies |
| Sometimes, a children's playgroup becomes a fertile ground for a startup. After Meriel Kehoe and Lucy Woodhouse met and determined they wanted to create healthy treats for their kids, they founded Claudi & Fin, a frozen yogurt lolly brand now sold in the U.K.'s top supermarkets. |
| Management Today |
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| Waiting in the wings |
| Being someone's back-up isn't always such a bad thing. That's how Ermonela Jaho, an Albanian soprano who was just honored at the International Opera Awards, began her unlikely path to fame. |
| The Times |
ASIA-PACIFIC
| A baby step in Japan |
| A bit of good news has emerged from Japan, which is not always the friendliest place for working women. The country's Coast Guard, which had been losing female employees, said women can delay job transfers for several years if they need to take care of small children or undergo fertility treatments. |
| Japan Today |
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| Flying high |
| Deborah Lawrie, the first female commercial airline pilot in Australia who famously won a sex discrimination case against Ansett Airlines, is pushing for a permanent women's museum in Melbourne. |
| The Age |
THE AMERICAS
| Lonely at the top |
| A new list of the top-paid execs has only a few women. The new Bloomberg Pay Index shows that just 17 of its 200 highly-paid executives are women, and the highest-paid is Oracle co-CEO Safra Catz, who took in $57 million. |
| Coins2Day |
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| FLOTUS fashion fads |
| I've seen snippets about the impact of Michelle Obama's clothing choices on the fashion biz and always wondered if there was a real economic effect. Turns out, when FLOTUS wears an item—say a cardigan from J. Crew—it can sell out within hours. Impressive. |
| NPR |
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| Not as rushed as we think |
| Surveys show that working Americans, particularly working mothers, feel they don't have enough time to get it all done. But get this: Laura Vanderkam, a mother of four who writes about time management, analyzed her personal schedule and found out she has... More time than she thought. |
| New York Times |
IN BRIEF
| Why the NYT's story about Trump and women won't hurt him |
| Coins2Day |
| World Rugby names South African entrepreneur Wendy Luhabe to exec committee |
| Eyewitness News |
| Female South Korean novelist Han Kang wins Man Booker International prize |
| Guardian |
| Hearsay Social founder Clara Shih's Twitter advice for CEOs |
| Coins2Day |
| Johns Hopkins Hospital appoints first female president |
| CBS Baltimore |
| Is there a gender "investment gap?" |
| City A.M. |
PARTING WORDS
| — actress Yasmine Al-Massri, who plays twin FBI agents on Quantico, the U.S. TV show |

