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    By Jessica Mathews
  • NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JULY 29:  Vlad Tenev, CEO of the online brokerage Robinhood, walks along Wall Street after going public with an IPO earlier in the day on July 29, 2021 in New York City. Robinhood Markets Inc. shares fell about 5% during its Nasdaq debut. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)Finance

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    By Jessica Mathews
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    The lines between VCs and other investors are getting blurry

    By Anne Sraders and Jessica Mathews
  • WASHINGTON, DC — MARCH 27: Sweetgreen founder, Jonathan Neman for Just Asking Profile. (photo by Andre Chung for The Washington Post via Getty Images)Finance

    Sweetgreen claimed it was profitable. According to its IPO filings, it is not

    By Jessica Mathews
  • dpatop – 09 October 2021, Brandenburg, Grünheide: Elon Musk, Tesla CEO, arrives at an open house on a stage at the Tesla Gigafactory. In Grünheide, east of Berlin, the first vehicles are to roll off the production line from the end of 2021. The US company wants to build around 500,000 Model Ys here every year. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa (Photo by Patrick Pleul/picture alliance via Getty Images)Tech

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    By Jessica Mathews
  • Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., right, and Rep. Katherine Clark, D-Mass., assistant speaker, conduct a news conference on  the coronavirus relief bill, the American Rescue Plan Act, in the Capitol Visitor Center on Tuesday, March 9, 2021.Newsletters

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    By Lucinda Shen and Jessica Mathews
  • DES MOINES, IOWA – OCTOBER 09: Former President Donald Trump speaks to supporters during a rally at the Iowa State Fairgrounds on October 09, 2021 in Des Moines, Iowa. This is Trump’s first rally in Iowa since the 2020 election.  (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Finance

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  • Adam Neumann, co-founder and chief executive officer of WeWork, speaks during the TechCrunch Disrupt NYC 2015 conference in New York, U.S., on Tuesday, May 5, 2015. TechCrunch features leaders from various technology fields and includes a competition for the best new startup company. Photographer: Michael Nagle—Bloomberg/Getty ImagesLifestyle

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    By Jessica Mathews
  • HANGZHOU, CHINA – OCTOBER 19: A visitor touches Alibaba Cloud figure during the Apsara Conference 2021 on October 19, 2021 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province of China. (Photo by Long Wei—VCG/Getty Images)Finance

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  • 044<br />
Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit<br />
Washington DC<br />
Wednesday, October 13th, 2021
8:00 AM<br />
MPW PROGRAM BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLES 
VISION OF A BETTER WORLD: AFGHAN WOMEN, GIRLS, AND FAMILIES<br />
Stories of evacuation, resettlement, and the ongoing efforts to meet the urgent needs of the most at-risk women and their families.<br />
Andeisha Farid, Impact Partnership Officer, IRC and Founder, AFCECO<br />
Catherine Powell, Global Head of Hosting, Airbnb<br />
Corinne Ripoche, Chief Executive Officer, U.S., Canada, and Latin America, The Adecco Group<br />
Additional speaker to be announced<br />
Moderator: Alyse Nelson, President and CEO, Vital Voices Global Partnership
Photograph by Karen Sayre/Fortune MPWConferences

    Airbnb and other companies are helping Afghan refugees get settled

    By Jessica Mathews
  • Mellody Hobson, Co-CEO and President, Ariel Investments; Co-chair, Fortune MPW Summit<br />
Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz, President, Charles Schwab Foundation; Senior Vice President, Charles Schwab &#038; Co., Inc.Conferences

    Pandemic unemployment is cutting into stock market returns for women

    By Jessica Mathews
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Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit<br />
Washington DC<br />
Tuesday, October 12th, 2021
7:30 AM<br />
MPW PROGRAM BREAKFAST CONCURRENT SESSIONS 
SUSTAINABLE FOR THE LONG TERM: INVESTING IN WOMEN OF COLOR<br />
Hosted by Goldman Sachs<br />
How can we build programs that push for diversity and equity and stand the test of time? When there are diverse viewpoints, there are strong returns. We discuss ways to achieve greater representation among entrepreneurs in particular, who are so key to economic growth.<br />
Melissa Bradley, Managing Partner, 1863 Ventures<br />
Cheryl Dorsey, President, Echoing Green<br />
Asahi Pompey, Global Head of Corporate Engagement and President of the Goldman Sachs Foundation<br />
Caroline Wanga, Chief Executive Officer, Essence Communications
Moderator: Maria Aspan, FORTUNE
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    97.5% of the Black female-owned startups at this accelerator survived the pandemic

    By Jessica Mathews
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