AS/COA Women's Hemispheric Network
AS/COA Women's Hemispheric Network
Globally, women make up only 31 percent of board directors. Moreover, only 44 companies listed in the Fortune 500 annual list have women CEOs. And according to UNESCO, only 30 percent of professionals working in technology today are women. Although in recent years, progress has been made across gender equality indicators, more ambitious efforts are needed to address the barriers that hold women and girls back.
With that in mind, Americas Society/Council of the Americas launched the Women’s Hemispheric Network in 2012 to provide a forum for women and male allies to convene and discuss opportunities for advancing gender equality.
Building on that success, WHN went global in 2013, hosting a series of events across the Americas, including in Bogotá, Buenos Aires, Lima, Mexico City, Miami, Panama, Santiago, and São Paulo. During the pandemic, we engaged more professional women and male allies across the hemisphere than ever before through our virtual programming, consisting of over 70 events. Now, we are back in person with conferences in New York, Miami, and across the region.
“I leave inspired and certainly will pass this inspiration in the actions with the 200,000 women entrepreneurs from my network.” –Ana Fontes, founder of Rede Mulher Empreendedora, after the WHN Brazil conference |
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In conjunction with AS/COA’s programmatic efforts, we offer this portal to maintain an active discussion. Explore the following areas of the portal by navigating through the tabs to the left.
- We hold events across the Americas. Find out where we have been on the past events tab.
- View videos in the Watch & Listen section.
- Access interviews, publications, and more related content from hemispheric women leaders.
- For more information, contact: women@as-coa.org
Watch our conference focused on women’s empowerment and career advancement in the context of Brazil’s G20 presidency.
The conference will gather leaders from various sectors to discuss women’s empowerment and career advancement in the context of Brazil’s G20 presidency.
The half-day conference convened top women leaders and male allies to discuss gender representation across disciplines and industries.
This half-day conference brought together thought leaders to discuss the future of work and the power of mentorship.
The sixth edition of the forum in Mexico City focused on women's leadership and inclusion.