The ninth annual Women in the World Summit will take place April 12-14, 2018 at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City. The event is presented and co-hosted by Toyota. Watch videos from the entire 2017 Summit above.
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The 2018 Summit is generously supported by presenting sponsor Toyota; leadership sponsors AT&T, The Boston Consulting Group, Mastercard, P&G and UBS; supporting sponsor Thomson Reuters; and media sponsor The New York Times.
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YORK CITY, NY — Hillary Clinton will be in New York City next week, but
not to announce her rumored interest in this year's mayoral race. The
former New York Senator and Secretary of State will be speaking at
Lincoln Center for the eight annual Women in the World Summit.
Clinton will headline the summit's April 6 programming when she is interviewed live by New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof at Lincoln Center's David Koch Theater, according to the summit's website. There's no indication as to which topics the conversation between Clinton and Kristof will cover, but it's safe to say politics and women's issues will likely dominate the discussion.
Since Clinton's shocking loss to Donald Trump in last year's presidential election the former first lady has kept a low profile, but has become more politically active recently. During a speech on St. Patrick's day Clinton said the was “ready to come out of the woods," alluding to a viral photo of Clinton hiking near her Chappaqua home after the election defeat, reported the New York Times.
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Clinton will headline the summit's April 6 programming when she is interviewed live by New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof at Lincoln Center's David Koch Theater, according to the summit's website. There's no indication as to which topics the conversation between Clinton and Kristof will cover, but it's safe to say politics and women's issues will likely dominate the discussion.
Since Clinton's shocking loss to Donald Trump in last year's presidential election the former first lady has kept a low profile, but has become more politically active recently. During a speech on St. Patrick's day Clinton said the was “ready to come out of the woods," alluding to a viral photo of Clinton hiking near her Chappaqua home after the election defeat, reported the New York Times.
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