SBA to Host Women’s Business Summit, National InnovateHER Pitch Competition Finals

On Thursday, March 17, the U.S. Small Business Administration will host the InnovateHER: Innovating for Women Business Summit, a national symposium that provides an opportunity for women-owned small business owners to identify opportunities for women’s entrepreneurship, learn about available tools and resources, and make connections to other successful women entrepreneurs.

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This event will highlight the skills, strategy, outlook, and connections women need to own and run profitable businesses.

To kick off the summit, the SBA will host the final pitch competition of the InnovateHER Business Challenge, a nationwide business competition created to help identify innovative products and services that could better the lives of women and families. Local competitions began in August 2015 and drew nearly 2,000 competitors combined. The top 10 finalists have been invited to travel to Washington, D.C. for a live pitch competition before a panel of expert judges. The judges for the final pitch will be Nely Galan, JJ Ramberg, and Lisa Price. The top three pitches will receive awards totaling $70,000, provided by Microsoft.

Following the pitch competition, The Atlantic, in association with the SBA, will convene a group of entrepreneurs, advocates and innovators to discuss the perennial issues women face in starting and growing businesses. The discussion will try to identify the keys to promoting entrepreneurship and preparing women-led businesses for success.

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