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While women have made significant strides in the corporate world, there is still work to be done to ensure equity and success. Women still face pay inequity, harassment and a lack of representation as they move up the corporate leadership ladder.
Newsweek’s inaugural Women’s Global Impact Forum on Tuesday, August 5, will bring together women in senior leadership with the “rising stars” across industries at Newsweek headquarters in New York City. Speakers and attendees will discuss the progress we’ve made and share actionable solutions to navigate the remaining challenges facing women in the business world.
- The one-day event is sponsored by MyEyeDr., with partners Hers and STARZ.
- Panels will feature discussions about navigating the entrepreneurial ecosystem, equity and inclusion, consumer engagement, redefining metrics of success, adopting AI, fostering creativity and the “post-girlboss” leaders of the next generation.
- Notable speakers include Lo Bosworth, founder of Love Wellness; WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert; SoulCycle CEO Evelyn Webster; and Indra K. Nooyi, former chairman and CEO of PepsiCo.
- Other speakers represent companies such as Girl Scouts of the USA, NFL, Ring Concierge, Clinique, Ford Motor Company, WeightWatchers and Virtua Health.
- Find the full schedule and list of speakers here.
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