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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

Joline Godfrey: Social Worker to Entrepreneur
  Joline Godfrey, founder and CEO of Independent Means, describes her company’s mission to provide financial education for girls and their parents. The company identifies a financial apprenticeship period of life, where young people, ranging from 5 to 18 years old, are most receptive to financial training. Godfrey talks about the evolution of her own career, from her early positions as a social worker to her current role as an entrepreneur, and traces her company’s path from a nonprofit to a for-profit business venture.