Ruth Bramson is an international lecturer and published author, writing on issues including strategic change, workplace violence, sexual harassment prevention, shared services and work/family balance.
She has been recognized for her tremendous portfolio of work and community service, most recently as an inductee to the Junior Achievement Business Hall of Fame, and the Boys & Girls Club of Dorchester New England Women’s Leadership Award honoree.
Bramson was honored by the Massachusetts Women Political Caucus as one of the 2010 Abigail Adams Award Recipients for her continued commitment to advancing leadership opportunities and equality for girls and women.
Currently, Bramson is the CEO of The Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts.
Contributions
While working in the corporate sector, Bramson established an entrepreneurial non?profit venture, "Suited for Success," which assisted economically disadvantaged women in moving from welfare to self?sufficiency. Bramson headed the organization for six years until its merger with The Crittenden Women’s Union, where the programs continue today as a vital part of their curriculum. For her work with "Suited for Success," she was named Corporate Citizen of the Month by the Boston Business Journal.
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