Good morning, WMPW readers! London’s new mayor has named three women to top posts, designer Billie Whitehouse has made a running jacket that gives directions, and women at the Washington Post make less than the men. Got some news about an exceptional woman? Find me on Twitter at @laurascohn. Enjoy your Wednesday!
THE BIG STORY
EUROPE/MIDDLE EAST/AFRICA
| London mayor names three women to top roles |
| New London mayor Sadiq Khan, who talked about gender inequality during his campaign, has appointed three women to top positions. They are: Sophie Linden, who will run the Metropolitan Police; Val Shawcross, deputy chair of Transport for London; and Joanne McCartney, the statutory deputy. |
| New York Times |
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| A founder at Facebook |
| An ex-Air Force sergeant is running Facebook's operations in Israel. Adi Soffer-Teeni, whose family helped establish Tel Aviv a century ago, is a founder herself, having started and overseen firms in the consumer software, education, and online gaming industries. |
| Bloomberg |
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| Exposing inequality |
| Olga Grygier-Siddons, the first female CEO of PwC for Central and Eastern Europe, says disclosure is key to getting more women at the top of corporations. "When you shine a light on these issues you tend to get better behaviors," she says in a frank interview that's worth a read. |
| Budapest Business Journal |
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| Redefining African fashion |
| Author Hannah Azieb Pool wrote an op-ed in the Guardian asking why the Western fashion industry makes African fashion "a single, monolithic entity." To help clear things up, she's edited a book, Fashion Cities Africa, tied to a museum exhibit about street style in Johannesburg, Casablanca, Lagos, and Nairobi, which she hopes will "capture a sense of the breadth and scope of the African fashion Renaissance." |
| CNN |
ASIA-PACIFIC
| A jacket that gives directions |
| Wouldn't it be cool if your running jacket tapped you on the left shoulder when it was time to turn left? That's the aim of Australian wearable tech designer Billie Whitehouse's new "Navigate jacket," which will be available online later this year through her startup, Wearable Experiments. |
| CNBC |
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| Whiskey for women |
| Whiskey is becoming popular among career-minded women in Asia through women-only whiskey clubs and master classes in Hong Kong and Shanghai. Johnnie Walker brand ambassador Christina Hendricks has also helped. |
| South China Morning Post |
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| Taking over telecom |
| Hong Kong's third largest wireless network operator, SmarTone Telecom, has named a female CEO: MasterCard exec Anna Yip. |
| South China Morning Post |
THE AMERICAS
| Hillary's odds |
| Even though Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton in a Real Clear Politics tally of recent political polls, prediction market tracker PredictWise is still expecting voters to select the first female POTUS. |
| Wall Street Journal |
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| Power advice |
| UN Ambassador Samantha Power told Yale graduates to go "all in" when tackling inequality. She also said she was "shocked" when she told a fellow ambassador that women should apply for the UN secretary general slot and the official replied, "Do you want to look at a pretty girl or do you want someone who can actually get the job done for women?" I would have been shocked, too. |
| Yale News |
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| Making less |
| According to the union at the Washington Post, women make 86% of what their male colleagues do. Sadly, it's not all that surprising. A recent Glassdoor report found that the industry has one of the largest pay gaps. |
| New York Magazine |
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| Governing the Galapagos |
| Ecuador has appointed a woman to manage the Galapagos Islands: Africa Berdonces, who came to the area soon after her birth. Berdonces, who will assume one of the globe's most important environmental positions, is Galapagos National Park's third female director. |
| New York Times |
IN BRIEF
| Facebook apologizes for banning ad with plus-sized model |
| Coins2Day |
| Actress Gillian Anderson doubts she'll be the next James Bond |
| Entertainment Weekly |
| Screenwriter Lucy Dahl on what her famous father said at bedtime |
| Time |
| Female WWII pilots permitted to be buried at Arlington Cemetery |
| New York Times |
| Keiko Fujimori, presidential candidate in Peru, lengthens her lead |
| Wall Street Journal |
PARTING WORDS
| —Russian pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva, a double Olympic champion, on the ban on Russia's athletic teams |

