The women will speak at the 2022 Summit
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Five Indian Americans are among 80 eminent women in business, along with select leaders in government, philanthropy, education, sports, and the arts, who will speak at the 2022 Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit, according to a release.
This year’s theme, “Realizing Your Power,” will be threaded through the three-day event at the Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel, New York on October 10-12.in conversations with speakers, Fortune announced recently.
The event features more than 25 CEOs and 65 C-suite professionals, as well as founders, board members and US Representatives, Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Katie Porter from the 45th District of California.
The Indian American speakers include Amrita Ahuja, Chief Financial Officer, Block; Tarika Barrett, Chief Executive Officer, Girls Who Code; Dr. Sumbul Ahmad Desai, Vice President, Health, Apple; Reshma Saujani, Guest Co-chair, Fortune MPW Summit; Founder and CEO, Girls Who Code: Shamina Singh, Founder and President, Center for Inclusive Growth and EVP, Sustainability, Mastercard; and Manjula Talreja, Senior Vice President and Chief Customer Officer, PagerDuty.
This year’s Summit will explore this new era for both business and leaders, diving into how recent crises have forced leaders to reassess priorities and values, both personally and professionally—and the opportunity and empowerment that comes with that reevaluation
Started more than 20 years ago as an annual list in the magazine, Fortune MPW has evolved into an extraordinary leadership community, convening its members throughout the year for wide-ranging conversations that inspire and deliver practical advice, according to a press release.
This year’s Summit will explore this new era for both business and leaders, diving into how recent crises have forced leaders to reassess priorities and values, both personally and professionally—and the opportunity and empowerment that comes with that reevaluation.
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