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Thursday, October 20, 2016 You Can Help Girls Who Invest Diversify the Workplace and Here's How! Incorporated in March 2016, Girls Who Invest, founded by Seema Hingorani, is a growing nonprofit aimed at integrating women into management and leadership positions in the asset management sector, specifically those women who naturally would not be inclined to pursue a career in that field.
"Our mission is to expand the pipeline of talent," Kathleen Dunlap, CEO of Girls Who Invest states, in reference to their mission of having 30 percent of the world's investable capital managed by women in 2030. Girls Who Invest's inaugural program began this past summer at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Carefully selected college freshman and sophomore women were invited to participate in a robust, four-week intensive program, learning core concepts of finance and investment. At the conclusion of the rigorous month-long program, these well-prepared young women were placed in paid internships at top asset management firms. This year, the graduating class totaled 30 participants. Next year, that number will double to 60. To get involved, click here. Printed from: MFWire.com/story.asp?s=55014 Copyright 2016, InvestmentWires, Inc. All Rights Reserved |