Women Moving Markets: 3 Takeaways from a Boston Globe Panel featuring Social Finance CEO Tracy Palandjian

Tracy Palandjian joined Boston Impact Initiative CEO Betty Francisco discuss women, opportunity, and economic mobility. They agree on the following; (1) To expand opportunity for women, we must first break down barriers, (2) True economic empowerment requires creative solutions, and (3) Any effective solution must prioritize worker needs.

By Gianna Cacciatore, Social Finance Blog

Left to right: Linda Henry (Boston Globe), Tracy Palanadjian (Social Finance), and Betty Francisco (BII)

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