Women’s Entrepreneurship Symposium, part two: Trends and opportunities

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Headshots of March 16 Womens Entrepreneurship Symposium panelists

This event focuses on the economic impact of women in business and how social trends are affecting their professional growth and business opportunities. Panelists include Tené Dolphin, Executive Director of the National Women’s Business Council, and Adji Fatou Diagne, Ph.D., an economist at the U.S. Census Bureau’s Center for Economic Studies in the Survey and Economic Research, Demographic Research Area. See a recording of this event.

 

Agenda
(All times ET)


2–2:05 p.m. Welcome and overview

  • Sean Wilkerson, Innovation Outreach Program Manager, USPTO

2:05–3 p.m.   Economic social trends of women in business

  • Adji Fatou Diagne, Ph.D., Economist, Survey and Economic Research, Demographic Research Area, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau 
  • Tené Dolphin, Executive Director, National Women’s Business Council  
  • Andrew A. Toole, Ph.D., Chief Economist, USPTO (moderator)

3–3:05 p.m.  Thank you and wrap-up

  • Sean Wilkerson, Innovation Outreach Program Manager, USPTO

 

Speaker biographies


 

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This program is presented by the USPTO's Office of Innovation Outreach. For more information, please contact WES@USPTO.GOV

The content and opinions shared by our guest speakers during this program are not those of the USPTO, nor are they an endorsement of any persons, products, programs, or policies mentioned during the event.

This event is part of a series: Advancing Equity, Women's Entrepreneurship