Keeping it Moving: 10 Women Tell What's to Come in an Inclusive Economy
Throughout history, women have been change agents. Anna Bissell, America’s first female CEO; Katherine Johnson, who helped shape NASA’s mission to the moon; and Rosa Parks were just a few drivers of change. They were the first to stand up and stand out.
As women stride into the 21st century, who will lead and how will they lead? Women are creating real change and there’s no doubt that they will impact the future economy in a significant way.
When asked, 60% from GenZ say they want to personally drive world change. When asked what would improve their confidence the most, GenZ women say it would be improving their public speaking.
Women have risen above the fight to be simply be ‘allowed’ and today, there’s a new level of momentum, driven by a convergence of women feeling empowered. Women are finding their voices, taking risks and driving some of our most innovative companies, such as 23andME and NextDoor.
With the celebration of International Women’s Day on March 9, Women With Impact asked leading women to share their views about where and how women will be impacted and create change over the next decade.