These engaging, powerful women will elevate any Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day event!

 

Founder & Chairwoman of Kendra Scott, LLC; Self-Made Billionaire & Philanthropist; Author: Born to Shine

Kendra Scott shares how her experiences as a woman in business have empowered her to be a better leader in entrepreneurship, community, and life. 

Legendary Tennis Champion ; Philanthropist & Founder (V Starr, Happy Viking); NYT Bestselling Author of Strive & Come to Win

Venus Williams offers motivational strategies for creating empowerment – both for ourselves and in our community – and shares her powerful message that one woman’s success is everyone’s success.

Award-Winning Comedian, Actress, and Producer; NYT Bestselling Author of Yes Please & Advocate for Women's Rights

Amy Poehler offers poignant insights into her leadership in Hollywood, culture, and beyond. Poehler’s powerful discussion of her career, work, and legacy inspires audiences to make a difference in the world.

Actress, Cancer Survivor and Women's Rights Advocate

Olivia Munn speaks on the importance of promote gender equality in the workplace, sharing a roadmap for empowering women in all industries. Munn’s dedication to advocacy is evident in her compelling, motivating conversations on this crucial movement.

 

Co-Founder of Supermajority, President of Planned Parenthood (2006-2018), and NYT Bestselling Author

In remarks that are candid, forward-looking and balanced, Cecile Richards offers powerful insights and sharp commentary on women as a political force. 

Civil Rights Leader; Co-Founder of Black Lives Matter

Ayọ Tometi has been a long-time advocate of healthcare and wellness for women and gender non-conforming people, with a focus on Black maternal healthcare.

Int'l Tennis Champion; Board Member (Moncler, Wolf & Shepherd), Investor (Bala, Supergoop!), & CEO (Sugarpova); Expert on Elite Performance, Business, & Finance

Maria Sharapova talks about her own struggles as a female athlete and entrepreneur, and offers actionable advice on advocating for yourself, finding mentors, building resilience, and never letting negativity get in your way.

 

Former Prime Minister of Australia, Author, and Inaugural Chair of Global Institute for Women's Leadership

Gillard’s role with the Global Institute of Women's Leadership is in powerful alignment with her work as Prime Minister and beyond, advocating to break down the barriers to women become leaders while challenging ideas of what leadership looks like.

Celebrated Commentator and Co-Host of Morning Joe, Founder of Know Your Value, and NYT Bestselling Author

Citing personal stories from her quest to find work-life balance, Mika Brzezinski presents tools and techniques for women's success at home and on the job.

Iconic Visionary of the Women's Movement

Gloria Steinem shares her insights on the long revolution for gender equity and reproductive freedom in talks that inspire audiences to take action and remain hopeful.

Actress, Activist, UN Messenger of Peace; Author of All That is Bitter and Sweet, a Memoir on Mental Health, Resilience, & Recovery

Ashley Judd shares her insights and expertise on a wide range of topics, from her own personal story of surviving sexual abuse, to her work around the world to end sex trafficking and gender-based violence, to her leadership at the forefront of the #MeToo/Times Up movement.

 

Former Miss USA, Former Captain in the Army Reserve, Former President of Service Women's Action Network, and Author of Pretty Ugly Lessons

Deshauna Barber emphasizes the importance of a woman's voice being included in every space, every room and most importantly every decision.

1st Woman Super Bowl Coach; 1st Openly LGBTQ+ NFL/Super Bowl Coach; Expert on Motivation, Authenticity, & Leading Teams

Katie Sowers unpacks her experience as a woman in a male-dominated business and offers her perspective on how we can all play a role in advancing gender equity.

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Columnist for WSJ, Bestselling Author, and Political Analyst for NBC & MSNBC

Focusing on the art of storytelling, Peggy Noonan encourages women to own their voices in personal, professional, and public arenas.