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"Moving forward together. Women Inspiring and Educating Generations. That's this year's theme for Women's History Month, and it resonates with us at WBC. For years, our Collaborative's marching orders have been: "Faster Together" so all generations of women can thrive in the workplace." -Gwen Young

As CEO of Women Business Collaborative (WBC), I am privileged to interact with a universe of women who combine grit and talent to succeed, and to pave the way for others to succeed. I am especially fortunate because I witness the contributions of amazing women, not only on International Women’s Day, not only during Women’s History Month, but all year long.

Here are just four examples of how women are elevating the corporate landscape:

 

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  • Gwen Young 1X1 1 e1632007754474

    Gwen K. Young is the CEO of the Women Business Collaborative. She is also a Visiting Scholar at the Elliot School of International Affairs, George Washington University and former Director of the Global Women’s Leadership Initiative at the Wilson Center. She is an Advisor to Concordia. Ms. Young has worked across the globe to promote economic development, good governance and peace. She has developed strategy, programming and advocacy in the areas of humanitarian policy, international affairs and international development. This includes developing public private partnerships focused on public health, agriculture, gender equality, and access to finance. Further, Ms. Young has advocated for and published on international criminal law and designed SGBV guidelines. As an attorney, Ms. Young has worked as a professional advocate for women and human rights in corporate law settings, with the ICTY and the Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice at the University of San Diego. Her career has encompassed a comprehensive array of international organizations including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Medecins Sans Frontieres, International Rescue Committee, and the Harvard Institute for International Development. An alumna of Smith College, Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government and the University of California Davis, School of Law, Ms. Young has pursued a career of international public service focused on humanitarian relief, international development, and human rights starting with gender equality and equity.

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