What Tilly Norwood Has To Do With ‘Future-Proofing’ Yourself. Plus: How Milan Harris Built A $100 Million Fashion Empire Welcome to this week’s ForbesWomen newsletter, which every Thursday brings news about the world’s top female entrepreneurs, leaders and investors straight to your inbox. This is this week’s ForbesWomen newsletter, which every Thursday brings news about the world’s top female entrepreneurs, leaders and investors straight to your inbox.women’s careers may be at greater risk than men’s, and by a significant margin. According to the research, which came from GOVAI, an organization that studies the policy implications of AI progress, there are more thanWhile a good 26 million of these people have adaptable skills, another 6 million are concentrated in clerical and administrative roles and lack transferable skills—and women make up a large share of this vulnerable group, accounting for a whopping 86% of workers in these positions. I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that workers in all sectors of business are grappling with what AI means for their jobs and job security.on how to develop skills you may want to stay flexible in your career, but I’d also like to point to one very specific—if extreme—example of what it can look like todropped a music video entirely made with AI and featuring Norwood as a singer. The lyrics to the music video are, van der Velden admits, intentionally corny . But as she told me in, the entire journey she’s embarked on with Tilly has been her way of taking agency over her own career in a time when many creatives feel threatened by what AI could do to their job prospects.“I’ve always created characters and visual art and so I created Tilly to showcase what was possible with tech at that moment in time.”, out of the trunk of her car in 2012. At the time, the brand had just two sweatshirts, and Harris used the sales from these two products to slowly expand, never taking on debt or outside investments to grow her business. Her patience paid off: In 2024, Milano di Rouge crossed $100 million in sales. “When you start from the bottom like where I started, there’s no roadmap,” Harris toldsave businesses millions of dollars within minutes Many women are still finding it hard to climb the corporate ladder, which has been tilted against them for generations. But a different path to leadership is gaining momentum.nearly doubleafter more than a year of talks, ESPN reported Wednesday. The deal has not yet been signed, as final details remain under review, but those details reportedlyfrom $1.5 million to $7 million; minimum salaries will surpass $300,000, up from $66,079 in 2025. Perhaps most importantly, players could now receive close to 20% of league revenue over the life of the deal., opened the chain—the first ‘barefoot luxury’ club in South Beach—nearly 30 years ago with her late husband as a tribute to his daughter, and recently told. “We did a lot for South Beach. Miami Beach made Nikki Beach and Nikki Beach in turn made Miami Beach,” she says. “I'm fighting for our legacy.”, disclosed for the first time Wednesday that she, too, was among those Chavez assaulted. “Unfortunately, he used some of his great leadership to abuse women and children — it’s really awful,” Huerta, who turns 96 in April, said.It may not pay the rent, but social wealth—strong networks and connections with other people—is good for our longevity and our careers. In fact, research shows that people with wider, more connected networks experience significantly higher economic mobility and better access to job opportunities.Mid-career malaise is real, and quitting isn't the only answer. Here's how to diagnose what's wrong andOrganizations fixated on short-term efficiency, whether by reducing junior talent in favor of AI-enabled productivity or sidelining experienced leaders too early, risk overlooking a deeper strategic asset already within reach: a multigenerational workforce uniquely positioned to pair fresh perspective with seasoned judgment. Tomorrow’s most successful companies won’t simply react to technological disruption.The federal government registered a new web domain this week, following a promise by President Donald Trump last month to release a set of files of “tremendous interest.”