Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年10月16日
Defying gravity, making history, and changing the game in health
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文章探讨了女性在多个方面的情况。包括劳伦·萨缪尔斯的精彩表演及全女性厨师准备的美食。还提到女性面临年龄歧视、关注AI潜在用途、操心数字原生子女及社交媒体影响、有人勇敢创新等内容。

🎤劳伦·萨缪尔斯在《魔法坏女巫》北美巡演中饰演“艾菲芭”,MPW参会者欣赏其表演后享用全女性厨师准备的美食。

💪女性在进入50岁后面临年龄歧视,这影响了她们的工作和收入,惠特曼强调了这一问题及女性作为劳动力核心的重要性。

🤖女性关注AI在滞后领域的潜在用途,以应对面临的各种问题。

👩‍👦女性关注养育数字原生子女,意识到社交媒体和应用的诱惑及成瘾性,认为科技和政府应加强监管。

💡一些女性勇敢创新,如吉尔德创始人雷切尔·罗默在中风后仍坚持询问护士职业路径,埃勒维斯特创始人萨莉·克劳切克秉持成长心态。

The day wrapped with a stirring performance by Lauren Samuels, an actor and singer playing the role of “Elphaba” in Wicked‘s North American Tour. MPW attendees followed the musical performance with sumptuous fare prepared by all-women chefs.One of the main themes that emerged from the day is the courage and hard work women have to sustain as they advance into their 50s and all the joy—and unspoken disappointment—that can go with it when age discrimination comes into sharper relief. Women of all ages are a core part of the workforce, with more older people working than ever before, said Debra Whitman, executive vice president and chief public policy officer at AARP and author of The Second Fifty: Answers to the 7 Big Questions of Midlife and Beyond, at the MPW Summit. Yet these women face ageism that pushes them out of jobs—income they need as they age due to gender and race-based pay gaps that leave them with less money in the long run, Whitman said.“So many women have to work longer,” Whitman told Fortune‘s Ani Freedman. “Age discrimination is pretty real and it affects women more. Ageism times sexism equals loss.”National Women’s Law Center President and CEO Fatima Goss Graves with Midi Health Founder and CEO Joanna Strober and AARP Executive VP and Chief Public Policy Officer at day 2 of MPW 2024.Kristy Walker for FortuneThat’s why women have a gimlet eye trained on the potential use cases for AI in advancements in areas that have lagged, which are often areas women face.As Fortune‘s Beth Greenfield reports, Arianna Huffington said, “Sometimes CEOs say, ‘oh, wellbeing is so soft. We need to focus on productivity and business metrics.’ Wellbeing is a productivity multiplier. If your employees are sick or stressed or depleted, do you think they’re going to perform at their best?”Instacart CEO Fidji Simo and Thrive Global Founder and CEO Arianna Huffington.Stuart Isett for FortuneWomen are also focused on raising digital-native children and the seductive lure of social media and apps that no generation had as easily accessible. As Fortune‘s Chloe Berger wrote, Emmy Award-winning documentarian Lauren Greenfield observed the vast difference between how her two sons, ages 14 and 20 grew up and recognized that there was an addiction at play. The apps are meant to be addictive, Greenfield said. Part of the key change that must happen is in the hands of tech and the government monitoring these inventions. In the meantime, it’s about how we treat the children. “The first thing we go to is kind of blaming the victims,” said Greenfield, noting that this type of outlook “does not work” and “we don’t treat opiate addiction this way.”Emmy award-winning filmmaker and photographer Lauren Greenfield speaks about her new documentary series, Social Studies, at Fortune’s MPW 2024.Stuart Isett for FortuneJust as Greenfield took on her concerns about children and social media, Guild founder Rachel Romer had the courage to keep innovating even after she suffered sudden stroke at age 34, reported Fortune‘s Paolo Confino.“Every nurse that would come into my room, I would drill them about their career path and ask them lots of questions,” Romer said during her first public appearance since her stroke. “Some nurses started to get weary when they would come in and they would say, ‘I heard you interview every nurse.’ And I would say, ‘yes, I do.’”Rachel Romer, Co-founder and Executive Chair on Leave, Guild and Bijal Shah, Chief Executive Officer, Guild.Kristy Walker for FortuneAnd sometimes, you need all three—brains, heart, and courage. Trailblazing Ellevest founder Sallie Krawcheck said she has always had a growth mindset—if there is something that she doesn’t know, she’ll learn it, Confino wrote for Fortune. “In fact, I’m having my most fun when I’m a little bit out over my skis,” she said at the summit. Yet another sentiment that she chooses to remember in her everyday life is that “nobody boos a nobody.” Throughout her career and various leadership roles, Krawcheck says she has continuously received criticism and dealt with haters. But she wears the negativity like a badge of honor, saying you have to succeed despite the hatred because “pressure is a privilege.” Priscilla Almodovar and Sallie Krawcheck on mainstage at MPW 2024.Kristy Walker for FortuneRecommended newsletter The Broadsheet: Covers the trends and issues impacting women in and out of the workplace and the women transforming the future of business. Sign up here.

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