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Mellie Price, Catherine Robb, Toya Bell, Emily Ramshaw, and Erica Saenz

On Thursday, May 18, 2017, the LBJ Library’s Future Forum held a conversation highlighting talented Texas women who are creating diverse and inclusive teams in the workforce to build the next generation of strong female leaders. The panel discussion included Toya Bell, deputy chief ethics officer at the Texas Health and Human Services system and community steward and mentor; Mellie Price, executive director of technology innovation at Dell Medical School and co-founder of Austin-based Capital Factory, which nurtures entrepreneurial start-ups; and Erica Saenz, associate vice president for community and external relations in the University of Texas at Austin’s Division of Diversity and Community Engagement. The discussion focused on mentorship, working in male-dominated fields, claiming a seat at the influence table, and hard-won lessons from the panelists. The conversation was moderated by Emily Ramshaw, editor-in-chief of The Texas Tribune, a non-partisan media organization.

LBJ Library photo by Jay Godwin

05/18/2017
Date Taken on 18 May 2017, 20:17
Source DIG14069-132
Author LBJ Library from Austin
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