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Smart Business Power Players June 28, 2011 Corporate College East Cleveland, Ohio Thomas F. Zenty III, Keynote Chief Executive Officer University Hospitals Health System
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In stark contrast to popular belief, women of the African Diaspora have engaged in economic and leadership activities throughout the course of history. Black women around the world draw from a tradition of thousands of years of strategies that have enabled them to face and conquer the challenges of life as women of color. And yet today, black women are marginalized by an economic and financial community still dominated by white men. In Market Women, educator, activi… More >>
Market Women: Black Women Entrepreneurs: Past, Present, and Future
Fortune Magazine chose ten emerging female entrepreneurs to join the annual Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit September 14-16, 2009. The ten women joined 400 of the countrys most prominent women leaders in business, philanthropy, government, education and the arts for the series of panel discussions, on-stage interviews and interactive sessions over the course of three days in Aviara, California. This new program targets entrepreneurial women who are game changers, ground-breakers and innovators in their fields. American Express OPEN is the Founding Partner of Fortunes Most Powerful Women in Small Business Initiative. Fortune and American Express OPEN honored the 10 winners at a special reception at the summit. The Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit is the premiere gathering of its kind, bringing together the countrys top women in business. The 2009 theme was Betting on the Future—ideas about the key challenges—technological, geopolitical, and social—that are reshaping our organizations and our world. The program was built around five pillars: Leadership, Innovation, Finance and the Economy, Global Connections, and The Common Good.
And do you think that women entrepreneurs are more significant in the 1st world or 3rd world countries?
Interesting view Baltazar. I disagree but thumbs up for another way of looking at the world and thinking

