"This edited collection makes for stimulating reading on the challenges and rewards of leading in higher education, and provides an interesting blend of professional advice and personal reflection...This edited collection is strong on the diverse ways in which gender and racial discrimination are embedded into university structures, and how this can negatively influence women’s leadership... For women who wish to further develop their leadership potential, this book contains valuable insights, as well as practical strategies for success."The Journal of Women's Intercultural Leadership"There is a lack of representation of women in the executive suites of higher education, and the book encourages all women to "exercise personal agency for forstering their own advancement and challenging inequities." The essays include strategies for women seeking to transition into executive leadership positions, and a review of programs taht support leadership initiatives. It is also a source of advice for women in academia seeking to take their career to the next level... For Latinas, this book provides good advice, insight and strategies for those who intend to pursue executive positions. Latinas remain grossly underrepresented in leadership in academia. It is imperative that Latinas position themselves to become academic leaders."Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education"It's a recent thing for women to be anything more than primary school teachers. Women in Academic Leadership: Professional Strategies, Personal Choices discusses women in academic administration and the challenges and advances they have at these high level positions. Many women reflect on their own positions in academia, and how some gender barriers still remain, if being ever weakened by time and common sense. A sample of the thoughts of the thoughts of today's leadership in Academics, Women in Academic Leadership is a fine read for any educational or women's studies collection."Midwest Book Review