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Meet One of the Speakers of Our Annual Women’s Leadership Symposium

Linking the World CEO Mina Chang has fought for global stability and addressed assemblies at foreign embassies across the world.
By D CEO |
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On June 2, our business publication, D CEO, will hold its second annual Women’s Leadership Symposium. Featuring a dozen trailblazing women in business, the half-day event is a chance to receive actionable takeaways on mentorship, accountability, and innovation. We hope you’ll walk a way with a better understanding of the amazing things women are doing for the Dallas economy. Let’s introduce you to one of the speakers.

Mina Chang’s hands-on, philanthropic impact extends far past the Dallas city line. As the CEO of Linking the World, Chang has fought for global stability by analyzing and predicting risks in communities vulnerable to extremism and promoting policies to suppress groups such as ISIS, Boko Harem, Al-Shabaab, and Al Qaeda.

Chang has addressed assemblies at foreign embassies, the Center for Peace, the United Nations, the Department of Defense, United States Military Academy at West Point, and NATO. And now, we are proud to announce she will be speaking at D CEO’s Women’s Leadership Symposium.

Join us on June 2 for the Women’s Leadership Symposium at the Hilton Anatole to hear from Chang and others.

REGISTER FOR D CEO’S WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP SYMPOSIUM

 

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