{"id":8457,"date":"2010-06-29T09:09:24","date_gmt":"2010-06-29T13:09:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/biznews.fiu.edu\/?p=8457"},"modified":"2017-11-14T08:35:43","modified_gmt":"2017-11-14T13:35:43","slug":"revenues-down-but-spirits-up-for-women-business-leaders-reports-fiu-survey","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/biznews.fiu.edu\/2010\/06\/revenues-down-but-spirits-up-for-women-business-leaders-reports-fiu-survey\/","title":{"rendered":"Revenues down but spirits up for women business leaders, reports FIU survey."},"content":{"rendered":"
The recession has had a major impact on Florida businesses and non-profit organizations. But, overwhelmingly, women executives throughout the state demonstrate confidence, hope, resilience and optimism.<\/p>\n
Those findings are from the 2010 Florida\u2019s Woman-led Businesses<\/em> study, the fifth of its kind conducted by the Center for Leadership at Florida International University (FIU). More than 300 women leaders, including board chairwomen, CEOs, presidents and owners, responded to this year\u2019s survey which again focuses on the successes and challenges of women who lead businesses and organizations statewide.<\/p>\n \u201cThirty-nine percent of the women reported that revenue growth had declined by more than five percent over the last two years,\u201d said Joyce J. Elam<\/strong>, executive dean of the College of Business Administration and academic director of the center. \u201cIn the 2009 study, only 29 percent were reporting a similar decline.\u201d<\/p>\n