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Women’s Leadership 2007: The Power to Meet National and Global Priorities

 

 


25th Anniversary Forum
March 7th, 2007 from 3:00 pm to 5:30 pm

Sponsored by the National Council for Research on Women and Demos, A Network for Ideas and Action

Goldman Sachs Ricker Auditorium
180 Maiden Lane
New York, NY Map

The last election revealed critical domestic and global issues that are high on the consensus agenda of America’s women, men and the country as a whole. Join nationally recognized researchers and leaders to discuss the unique role that women’s leadership has played in addressing these issues. Drawing on revealing findings from a national poll commissioned by the National Council for Research on Women and other research, panelists will identify strategies for grappling with national security, globalization, health, violence, and other twenty-first century issues. The conversation will feature insights from the forefront of change in public, private, national, and global arenas.

Opening Remarks:

Linda Basch, President, National Council for Research on Women

Moderator:

Julianne Malveaux, President and CEO, Last Word Productions, Inc

Speakers:

Lisalyn R. Jacobs, Vice President for Government Relations, Legal Momentum

Marge Magner, Founding Partner, Brysam Global Partners

Terri McCullough, Chief of Staff, Office of Representative Nancy Pelosi

Linda Tarr-Whelan, Demos Distinguished Senior Fellow on Women’s Empowerment

Melanne Verveer, Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board, Vital Voices Global Partnership

THIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

To RSVP please call (212) 785-7335 Ext. 200 or Ext. 100 or email ncrw@ncrw.org

 

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