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Northwestern Kellogg Hosts Landmark Global Women’s Summit

Northwestern Hosts Landmark Global Womens Summit

Women now make up more than half of all incoming students to the top U.S. universities, but only a small fraction of those women go on to work as CEOs, board directors, or NGO and government leaders. To start to tackle the problem, next week, Northwestern Kellogg’s School of Management will host the first-ever Global Women’s Summit on May 8 and 9. The landmark event will bring together more than 800 alumnae, students, guests, and community members to spark meaningful conversations about the roadblocks that women face on their way to the C-suite.

The Global Women’s Summit will be broken down into three areas, or pivot points, which Kellogg believes have the most impact on the career barriers that women face.

The summit schedule will allow women to choose sessions that best fit where they are in their career so that they only attend those workshops and discussions that meet their individual needs. It’s a unique setup that allows women to spend time with other women at similar career stages.

Many incredible speakers will participate in the event, including:

To learn more about the Global Women’s Summit head on over to the website. There will also be 14 sessions available to stream live throughout the event.


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Kelly Vo is a writer who specializes in covering MBA programs, digital marketing, and personal development.

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