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Forbes brought together four leading business minds at the forefront of data science and organizational management to discuss these questions and more. The virtual panel dug into the way data and technology impact and interact with culture—and how the relationship between these forces is evolving amid the pandemic, the Great Resignation, hybrid work and an increasingly data-driven business landscape.

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To close out Women’s History Month, Forbes convened a powerful group of leaders for a solutions-focused dialogue on closing the gender pay gap and building a more equitable future.

During a variety of virtual panels, speakers—who included 20x Paralympic medalist Tatyana McFadden, fashion mogul Tory Burch and Olympian Alysia Montaño—shared insights on the pandemic’s impact on women, the need to look at pay equity holistically, and the role organizations, individuals and governments can play in accelerating change.


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Digital assets and Web3 are radically changing how we invest, live and work. These technologies have not only disrupted how people manage their money, but they’ve inspired brands and entrepreneurs to develop new products and services for both the physical and virtual worlds.

To discuss these trends, Forbes convened key industry leaders and the newest members of the Forbes Blockchain 50 list for a series of virtual panels. Speakers shared insights on what’s next for NFTs (non-fungible tokens), the rise of the metaverse, the risks of immutability, how to best regulate cryptocurrencies as well as the evolution of Web3.

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The 2021 Forbes Power Women's Summit brought together business leaders and visionaries who are changing the way we work, advocating for social change, challenging norms and encouraging the next generation of women leaders.

The event—which was live-streamed on December 9, 2021, and is available to watch here—showcased how these women have paved their own path to success and how they’re now using their platforms to create more progress, from paid leave to elevating BIPOC voices. Read on for their top takeaways.
 
 
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