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While women appear to be doing better in many ways - two have even run for U.S. president as major party candidates - there has been limited progress in gaining leadership positions in business. That has to do with a lack of corporate and government policies to support women as they balance work life and home demands, concluded a task force of female business leaders, entrepreneurs and activists convened by The New York Times at the DealBook Summit on Dec. 4.
Panelists:
Thasunda Brown Duckett; President and C.E.O. of TIAA
Diane von Furstenberg; Fashion Designer, Philanthropist and Author
Emma Grede; Co-Founder and C.E.O. of Good American and Founding Partner of SKIMS
Amy Griffin; Founder and Managing Partner of G9 Ventures
Donna Langley; Chairman of NBCUniversal Entertainment and Studios
Lynn Martin; President of the N.Y.S.E. Group
Brooke Boyarsky Pratt; Founder and C.E.O. of knownwell
Reshma Saujani; Founder of Moms First and Girls Who Code
Brooke Shields; Actress, Model, Author and Entrepreneur
Moderator:
Jodi Kantor; Investigative Reporter at The New York Times