Join GBPI for a briefing and panel discussion on entrepreneurship as a strategy to address the women’s wealth gap in Georgia.
Georgia boasts the second-highest growth rate of women-owned businesses in the country. Our state is home to 522,200 women-owned firms employing 283,100 people and contributing roughly $56 billion to the economy. But despite the growth, trouble looms when it comes to women-owned companies’ ability to generate revenues and access startup capital. Women fall behind their male counterparts when it comes to generating revenues, limiting the potential of women entrepreneurs to expand and create new jobs.
Entrepreneurship is a powerful way for women to build wealth. This event will feature the release of new data and recommendations to strengthen the entrepreneurship landscape for women in Georgia and bolster economic opportunity to help close the state’s gender wealth divide.
Our panel discussion will feature:
Katerina Taylor, President and CEO, DeKalb Chamber of Commerce
Sushma Barakoti, Executive Director, Refugee Women’s Network (RWN), Inc.
Stacey Key, President and CEO, Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council
Thursday May 2, 2019
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
May 2, 2019
9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Agnes Scott College, Frannie Graves Auditorium, Campbell Hall
This event is free. RSVP required.
Click here to register.
Printed courtesy of www.peachchamber.com/ – Contact the Peach Regional Chamber of Commerce - GA for more information.
425 James E Khoury Drive - Unit B, Fort Valley, GA 31030 – (478) 825-3826 – chamber@peachchamber.com