READOUT: The SBA Uplifts America’s Women Entrepreneurs During Women’s History Month with Month-long Programming, Including the Inaugural Women’s Business Summit and Virtual Armchair Discussion

Speakers featured in the SBA’s Women’s History Month events included Vice President Kamala Harris, SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman, Department of Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, and Ariel Investments CEO Mellody Hobson

Virtual Women's Business Summit

Vice President Kamala Harris delivers welcoming remarks on the first day of the inaugural virtual Women's Business Summit on March 29, 2022.
Vice President Kamala Harris delivers welcoming remarks on the first day of the inaugural virtual Women's Business Summit on March 29, 2022.

Virtual Women's Business Summit

Assistant Administrator for the SBA’s Office of Women’s Business Ownership Natalie Madeira Cofield and Ariel Investments Co-CEO and President Mellody Hobson participate in a fireside chat during the inaugural virtual Women's Business Summit.
Assistant Administrator for the SBA’s Office of Women’s Business Ownership Natalie Madeira Cofield and Ariel Investments Co-CEO and President Mellody Hobson participate in a fireside chat during the inaugural virtual Women's Business Summit.

Washington, April 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In honor of Women’s History Month, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) held a two-day virtual Women’s Business Summit on March 29-30, 2022, which drew more than 4,000 participants and over 18,000 registrations for the two-day virtual summit. Attendees heard from Vice President Kamala Harris, Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman, Department of Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, business owners, investors, entrepreneurs, and lead advisors from across the small business community on various topics, including opportunities for women-owned businesses in federal contracting, e-commerce, and innovation and invention.

The event was held in cosponsorship with the Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center. It featured six panels, three fireside chats, and five “Ask the Expert” sessions with top SBA officials to help participants leverage resources and funding as they work to recover and build back better than ever.

“Our nation’s women entrepreneurs are a powerful and growing force in America’s economy. Their achievements and impacts are felt across all sectors, and their power reverberates across main streets, industrial centers, and within the fastest growing and most innovative industries,” said Administrator Guzman. “We want all of our women entrepreneurs to have the chance to succeed to start, grow, and build resilient businesses to further power our strong economic recovery. Under President Biden and Vice President Harris’s leadership, we’re committed to building a better America from the bottom up and the middle out, which is what our women entrepreneurs do every day.”

In addition to the Women’s Business Summit, the SBA also held a virtual armchair discussion on Thursday, March 31, to celebrate Women’s History Month.

Although the events have ended, content and information are still available online for anyone on the SBA Channel on YouTube.

Below is a recap of the SBA’s Women’s History Month Events:

Women’s Business Summit

DAY 1: The Women’s Business Summit kicked off with remarks by Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center Executive Director Nicola Corzine and the Bank of the West’s Head of Small & Medium Enterprise Banking at Bank of the West Michelle Di Gangi. They were followed by welcome keynote remarks by Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman and Vice President Kamala Harris.