Toxic, Unstable, Unpredictable. - Manager SHE-CAN Employee Review

1.0
4 Feb 2025
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Pros

I deeply appreciate SHE-CAN’s mission and have been fortunate to work alongside a talented and dedicated team.

Cons

While the dedication and support of my colleagues at SHE-CAN was truly inspiring, the overall work environment has been the most toxic I have ever experienced. The unpredictability and, at times, hostility in interactions with the CEO create a constant atmosphere of stress and unease. Instead of trusting her team’s expertise, she prioritizes her own opinions above all else, leading to excessive micromanagement and a stifling lack of collaboration. The absence of a stable and supportive workplace culture makes each day increasingly challenging. The CEO’s insistence on doing things her way creates significant resistance to new ideas, particularly when it comes to the structure of the scholar program. Rather than acknowledging the real challenges fresh graduates face in developing professional skills, she fixates on rigid personal ideals. When addressing a room full of people about the scholars' return rate, she stated, “They looked me in the eye and told me they would go back,” ignoring the reality that leadership development is a process, not an immediate outcome. A more flexible and realistic approach would better serve both the scholars and the long-term impact of the program. Compounding these issues is a disturbing lack of cultural sensitivity within the organization. Scholars are often reduced to stereotypes, their identities and stories shaped to fit leadership’s perception of what will appeal to donors. Inappropriate comments about them are common, including the CEO making decisions on event speakers based on superficial criteria—dismissing candidates by saying their English isn’t “good enough” or “you can’t understand her.” This approach diminishes the intelligence, strength, and accomplishments of these young women, who deserve to share their experiences authentically. The combination of a toxic CEO who is resistance to progress and cultural insensitivity creates an environment that is neither empowering nor sustainable. Rather than fostering true leadership and growth, the organization imposes rigid, unrealistic expectations that fail to account for the complexities of professional and personal development. A shift toward inclusivity, adaptability, and genuine respect for both employees and scholars would not only improve workplace morale but also better serve the mission of the organization.

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5.0
20 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

CEO Annelise Bauer is making this workplace - and the world - a better place. Her presence for the past 2 years (first as COO and for the past year as CEO) shows how beautifully aligned her leadership is with all of SHE-CAN's communities that converge to support the SHE-CAN scholar journey through our program. Staff have been incredible to work with and are all passionate about supporting the mission - including challenging intentional or unintentional organizational systems or bad behavior towards our scholars. Turnover problem is hopefully bygone as we have a solid team in place, and growing! Improved hybrid policy and flexibility around time off. Improved professional development opportunities for staff. Improved office culture. Board support of Annelise seems to be there. Community that loves supporting the impact SHE-CAN scholars make. Also, no more food shaming. Office food is amazing. (Note - Glassdoor has the CEO listed as Barbara Bylenga - who has "retired" after over a decade. She was first Executive Director and then CEO at the end - from 2024 to 2025. Any reviews prior to March 2026 are related to her, not Annelise).

Cons

High turnover of incredible staff due to stress of previous leadership was challenging for both new and longterm staff. Sometimes there was nobody to train new staff. Also challenging is fundraising and partnerships to support women's leadership , especially women from outside the US, in this current political climate.

1.0
9 Nov 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Noble mission, high achieving scholars and dedicated staff. Wonderful new CEO with heart, natural leadership, and intelligence.

Cons

The former CEO was removed due to creating a hostile work environment in the organization and targeting some staff with harassment. She was put into a Chief Philanthropy Officer role and prohibited from managing any staff due to her pervasive mistreatment and hostility toward her staff. She made huge mistakes in fiscal management pursuing pet projects with negative ROI. She created a toxic culture by mistreating the SHE-CAN staff at every level and did not allow people to do their jobs because of constant micromanagement, redoing everything and making it worse. She has a hard time understanding basic concepts, yet micromanages people like she's an expert. She is not and is firmly stuck in the 1990s. Barbara Bylenga is a poor leader who commands no respect because she grossly disrespected her staff, vendors and some scholars. She lacks vision, is unorganized, frenetic, does not understand fundraising or financials, while always being condescending and mean. She needs to be exited all the way out.

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