A group of students from the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service will attend World Woman Summit 2019 starting Friday, November 22. The two-day event will be held at the Clinton Presidential Library and will feature keynote conversations, panel discussions, one-on-one interviews and interstitial spotlights, fireside chats, and workshops.
The Clinton School attendees are Nikki Anderson (Fayetteville, Ark.), Tamara Bates (Memphis, Tenn.), Farrah Beck (Conway, Ark.), Samantha Black (Fort Smith, Ark.), Abigail Carlson (Lyon, France), Katie Clark (Flint, Mich.), Liz Hall (North Little Rock, Ark.), Nada Hamida (Aleppo, Syria), Abigail Lee (Fayetteville, Ark.), Cassidy Mitchell (Coming, Ark.), Brittany Moody (Bentonville, Ark.), Caroline Sykes (Little Rock, Ark.), and Reiko Muranaka (Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa, Japan).
World Woman Summit 2019 aims to identify and redefine new rules of leadership for a new era and help decision-makers of organizations create inclusive, equitable cultures that empower women to succeed.
Organized by the World Woman Foundation, the event will bring together the doers and the dreamers who turn ambition into reality, know their purpose, reimagine their communities, and rise to their highest potential while lifting others along the way.
The summit is built on a Sustainable Development Goals 2030 report focused on issues including food insecurity, climate change, sustainability, health equity, social entrepreneurship, emerging technology, and the global economy.
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