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What can be done to improve the representation of women in formal leadership positions? Join us for the conversation.
The John and Terry Levin Center for Public Service and Public Interest Law in partnership with Mills College are pleased to host the Women in Public Service Project (WPSP). This global initiative, co-founded by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, was designed to build a generation of women leaders who will invest in their countries and communities, provide leadership in their governments, and change the way global solutions are forged.
As part of the WPSP, Mills College will hold a 10-day institute for emerging women leaders from around the globe. Stanford will host delegates of the institute on April 15 for a day of programming.
More information about the Women in Public Service Project and about the Mills College WPSP institute can be found online.
Though the morning sessions are open only to delegates, our afternoon panel on Women and Leadership is open to Stanford Law School students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Join us for a conversation about what can be done to improve the representation of women in formal leadership positions.
Panelists include:
- Professor Deborah Rhode, Moderator
- Ayna Agarwal, Co-Founder, she++
- Barbara Bylenga, Founder, Open A Door Foundation
- Giselle Galper, Vice President and General Counsel, Francis Ford Coppola Industries
- Suzanne McKechnie Klahr, CEO and Founder, BUILD
- Rachel Thomas, Co-Founder and President, LeanIn.org
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