Women Leadership and China with Alison Young and Kelly Davenport
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Wharton Business Daily
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Alison Young, Executive Director at the Institute for Strategic Leadership at Drexel University, and Kelly Davenport, Executive Director of Build the Future, join host Dan Loney to discuss their vision to create a program that addresses the underrepresentation of women in public sector leadership positions and to examine educational inequalities that affect access to education for Chinese citizens on Knowledge@Wharton.
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