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In this article By Jennifer Heldt Powell of The Boston Herald, it discusses Governor Romney’s pledge to hire women in senior positions within his administration.
A couple quotes:
Gov. Mitt Romney, who took the group’s pledge, named three to top roles when he made his initial round of appointments. Others were named to senior level positions or moved to top jobs later.
Anne L. Collins, the registrar of the Department of Motor Vehicles, believes it works. She joined state government in 1989 but felt her career had stalled.
“I felt sure I would never get a higher position because I wasn’t political,” she said.
Her resume was among those given to Romney. He first appointed her to be director of professional licensure and later promoted her to her current job.
To me this shows that Governor Romney is mindful of women, and he takes their talents and contributions very seriously. An attitude that I’m sure he’ll take with him should he run for the Presidency of the United States.