Powerful Women Over 50

Women 50 and older are politicians, mothers, entrepreneurs, teachers, and leaders, and thousands join their ranks every day in the United States. Best of all, many women are still just getting started, achieving their greatest success and impact well after that 50th milestone. To the recent naysayers who questioned whether women were past their prime at 50, these powerhouse women say a resounding “No!”  

Please join us on November 9th, when The Hill will bring together female politicians, entrepreneurs, influencers, and change-makers who have broken barriers, shattered stereotypes, and paved the way in their respective fields for an important discussion on how women over 50 are redefining what’s possible.

Until then, you can revisit The Hill’s Women Out Front program celebrating Women’s History Month.

Thursday, November 9, 2023
1 PM ET/10 AM PT
Streaming nationally

Speakers:

  • Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), Member, Commerce, Science & Transportation Committee
  • Patricia Cornwell, Best Selling Author
  • Angie Hicks, Co-Founder, ANGI
  • Valerie Jarrett, CEO, Obama Foundation
  • Melissa Rivers, Producer, TV Host & Best-Selling Author
  • Lesley Jane Seymour, Media Entrepreneur & CEO, CoveyClub
  • Randi Weingarten, President, American Federation of Teachers

Moderators:

  • Julia Manchester, National Political Correspondent, The Hill
  • Ashleigh Banfield, Anchor, Banfield, NewsNation
  • Elizabeth Vargas, Anchor, Elizabeth Vargas Reports, NewsNation

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