ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND WOMEN IN BUSINESS

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND WOMEN IN BUSINESS

Monday, October 31, 2022 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM · 1 hr. (America/Toronto)
Miami Dade College studio
PLENARY SESSION 3

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In collaboration with Miami Dade College (MDC)

Empowering women through entrepreneurship and business leadership plays a significant role in the global economic development, creates more inclusive economies and stimulates growth. Why is tackling gender inequality critical for economic growth? When comparing women and men in the business world, what are the main indicators on gender gaps in opportunities and labour market outcomes? What strategies are being put in place to make women's representation in companies a top priority?

INTRODUCTION

Susan Harper, Consul General of Canada in Miami

SPEAKERS

Barbara Humpton, Chief Executive Officer, Siemens Corporation

Maya Martinez-Davis, President, U.S., GSK

Reta Jo Lewis, President and Chair of the Board of Directors, Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM)

Moderated by Madeline Pumariega, President, Miami Dade College (MDC)

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