Video Preferences  

Remarks by Pamela Thomas-Graham  
  Introduction of Pamela Thomas-Graham 3:19
  Women as Financial Foundation 5:12
  Women as Corporate Conscience 6:38
  CNBC 3:30
  Conclusion 2:08
  Audience Question and Answer 10:40
Panel Discussion on Entrepreneurship  
  Women and Entrepreneurship Introduction 3:38
  Joline Godfrey: Social Worker to Entrepreneur 9:18
  Taran Swan: Business Development at Nickelodeon 9:22
  Donna Lopiano: Women's Sports Foundation 5:06
  Interaction Among Panelists 17:50
Audience Question and Answer 20:34

Audience Question and Answer
  Question 1: "Given the societal pressures around…the role of women entrepreneurs, a lot of people feel a women should not be so high profile…even at the Harvard Business School, it's still a mindset. Do you have any practical tips on how to juggle professional life and family, and how to handle that external pressure?"
Question 2: "As a historian of business who has read all the business histories there are on men and women, help me as a historian. Women in business do not have narratives about their businesses. They have narratives about their lives, but not their businesses."
Question 3: "I was a business owner, and I ran marathons and did excessive biking. Being physically fit really helped me in my business to accomplish… difficult…goals. What role is the Women's Sports Foundation playing in inspiring business people to be athletes?"
Question 4: "I'm a senior [in college] about to embark into the real world. Have you met or can you share some of the insights of older women who broke the barrier and who are now at the end of their careers? What advice or wisdom did they offer?"
Question 5: "Joline, you're working with girls. Do you have any messages that you bring back from them, in terms of starting businesses and learning about money?"