Video Library

Through the Womenetics video library, you will gain access to insight and inspiration from compelling, powerful leaders such as Pat Mitchell, president and CEO of the Paley Center for Media; Hedy Ratner, founder of the Women's Business Development Center; and human rights leader Naomi Tutu – to name a few. Hear the stories of women who are changing the face of business, making tough decisions, giving back to communities and generating global change, so you can apply these lessons to foster your own success. With our extensive catalog of premium video content, you can benefit from the energy that is generated when thought leaders and change agents come together to inspire and motivate.

How to Launch your Business: Dos and Donts of Financing

Our panel of experts share missteps to avoid when financing your business in the initial stages and offer helpful tips for securing funding the right way.

Latest Videos

High Performance Women Corporate Challenge

Womenetics’ and Porsche teamed up to provide 20 women the ultimate experiential leadership development program at the Barber Motorsports Track. Find out how the skills they learned racing some of the fastest cars in the world translate to their live

Chicago Business Women Offer their Best Advice to Young Women

Some of Chicago's powerhouses offer their best pieces of advice for young women aiming to emulate their successes.

Basic Plan for Getting a Loan

A business and its owner are intimately connected, thus personal guarantees are a standard requirement for bank-issued loans.

6 Ways to Finance your Business

So you want to launch a business! Watch this short video to learn your six options for financing. Also hear what investors look for before they stake a claim in any business.

Economic Empowerment: Final Q&A

Panel members share thoughts on economic empowerment. They encourage women to use their roles in the community to bring awareness to the issues.

How to Make it to the Top

Five Women at the top of their game reveal the secrets of how they did it. One important tip: Do things sooner rather than later.

Health & Hunger: Investing and Getting Involved in a Nonprofit

With so many NGOs out there, how do you know where to invest your time and your dollars? Before donating, be sure to research the organizations and evaluate how they will spend your money. By volunteering your time, you can see firsthand how an orga

Changing from Why Invest to How to Invest in Women

What are the best ways to invest in women? First, it is important to provide women in developing countries with the fundamental tools for conducting business. Second, it is vital to keep an ongoing dialogue with these women and find out what barrier

Shifting Organizations

Five POW! 2011 Award winners share their views on teamwork, roots, listening to stakeholders and articulating innovative visions.

POW! 2011 Series: Seizing Opportunity

Womenetics celebrates 15 women at the 2011 POW! Awards. Five of the honorees discuss how they stepped out of their comfort zones to seize new opportunities. Time, balance, support, pursuit of passion, exceeding expectations and leading by example ar

POW! 2011 Series: Spurring Innovation

Womenetics celebrates 15 women at the 2011 POW! Awards. In a brief conversation, five of the honorees discuss the practices of patience, persistence and providing opportunity for others. These five winners reveal the importance of taking risks, over

Human Rights: Business and Human Trafficking

Next to the drug trade, human trafficking is the second largest criminal operation in the world. The senior vice president of corporate responsibility for LexisNexis explains how corporations can work together to stop this modern-day slavery. She ou

How to Launch your Business: Dos and Donts of Financing

Our panel of experts share missteps to avoid when financing your business in the initial stages and offer helpful tips for securing funding the right way.

Education and Literacy: Overcoming Cultural Barriers

Education is a fundamental human right, yet an overwhelming percentage of girls in developing countries have no access to education. Given this fact, how do we overcome barriers? We must push governments to fulfill their obligations to citizens. We

CEO of Vital Voices Alyse Nelson – Full Length

The most meaningful measure of power is the extent of its positive impact on our world. Here are highlights from her keynote speech at Womenetics’ 2nd annual POW! Awards luncheon.

Alyse Nelson – Keynote Highlights

The most meaningful measure of power, says the CEO of Vital Voices Global partnership, is the extent of its positive impact on our world. Here is her complete keynote speech from Womenetics’ second annual POW! Awards luncheon.

Education and Literacy: Making Education for Girls a Global Priority

What can you do to make education and literacy a global priority? Panel members encourage you to use your voice to keep education for women and girls on the agenda. Work together, network, and emphasize the importance of education within your corpor

Janet Kraus of HBS Offers Lessons in Entrepreneurship

Janet Kraus, senior lecturer on entrepreneurship at Harvard Business School and founder of two successful companies, talks about her entrepreneurial journey. She discussed growing pains, highs and lows and the importance of establishing a business c

Human Rights: The Gaps between Legislation, Implementation, and Culture or Tradition

Description: While the legal framework may look favorable toward women’s rights in developing countries, large gaps exist between legislating women’s rights and implementing them. And, contrary to what many believe, cultural traditions do not necess

How to Launch your Business: Securing Funding

Financial, tax and legal experts discuss various sources of funding for entrepreneurs to consider and reveal how these sources might affect a company in the long run.
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