Eric Shoars, Ph.D.
Glass Ceiling Expert
Eric Shoars
WomenUnderGlass.com

Breasts are an immediate disqualifier for executive positions.

Consider this: Women hold only 12% of all S&P 500 corporate board seats. Nationally, there are 82 men for every 100 seats in America’s boardrooms. Furthermore, 73% of male CEOs believe that glass ceilings are no longer a problem for women. These are the barriers businesswomen battle every day.


“Conventional wisdom” over the past
twenty-five years tells society that glass ceilings:

1) are the same
2) are only constructed by men and
3) are broken by virtue of self-improvement

Women Under Glass: The Secret Nature of Glass Ceilings and the Steps to Overcome Them shows why that “conventional wisdom” is wrong and how it’s
sabotaged professional women seeking to climb
corporate ladders in American business.

I have uncovered multiple sources behind the existence of glass ceilings – it’s not just about gender – but also the ACTUAL ways women can break through them. Women in business can be grouped into two categories: those women who are affected by glass ceilings and those women who know women affected by glass ceilings. Women Under Glass: The Secret Nature of Glass Ceilings and the Steps to Overcome Them shows women how they can compete with men on a level playing field in America’s boardrooms.
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