"Make it Monday" forum - Anchorage Women Business Leaders
As we approach Women's Equality Day, we take a look at how women have advanced in the business community in Anchorage. Nationally, change is happening, and Alaskan women are leading the way. However, women are still struggling in key areas that can have weighty impacts on business growth and outcomes.
In this program, we will discuss the achievements, gaps, hurdles, and resources for women in the Anchorage business ecosystem.
PLUS, Colleen Fisk, Energy Education Director, will give a quick update on the Renewable Energy Alaska Project (REAP) and invite you to their upcoming Anniversary Celebration.

A marketing minded economic developer fueled by a passion for entrepreneurship, innovation, and small business, Gretchen is the associate director for the University of Alaska Center for Economic Development. She is responsible for leading the entrepreneurship, marketing, and outreach efforts of CED as well as providing strategic leadership for both CED and the UAA Business Enterprise Institute. Prior to joining CED, she worked in the State of Alaska Division of Economic Development, for U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski, and in the private sector. From this experience, she developed keen insight to private, political, and governmental drivers and their impact on the economy. Gretchen has worked on a number of award-winning economic development projects, spoken at TEDx Anchorage, and was named to Alaska’s “Top 40 Under 40” in 2013. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Whitman College, is a Gallup-certified Strengths Coach, and earned her “Foundations in Design Thinking” certification from IDEO in 2018. Gretchen serves on the boards of Launch Alaska and the Anchorage Downtown Partnership, and previously served on the Municipality of Anchorage Library Advisory Board.

Kimberly was born in Fairbanks and raised in Anchorage, Alaska. She began her broadcast career in her home state prior to working for MTV Networks and IHeartMedia in New York City. Through her work in public affairs, Kim has partnered with some of the best-known nonprofits in the country to include Sing For Hope, God’s Love We Deliver, Aids Walk NYC, New York Public Library, Fresh Air Fund, YWCA and more. Kim holds a B.A. in Mass Media from New York University and an A.L.M. in Journalism from Harvard University. She returned to Alaska with her family in 2018 to launch Women’s Power League of Alaska.
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Deadline to register online is 5 pm the Friday directly preceding the forum. But tickets are available at the door, day-of, to purchase.
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Date and Time
Monday Aug 19, 2019
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM AKDT
Noon to 1 pm
(Doors open at 11:30 am for lunch)
Location
Dena'ina Center (2nd floor)
Fees/Admission
General Admission: $35
Anchorage Chamber Member: $30 ($32 at door)
Students: $15 w/ID
Punch Card (10 lunches): $280
RESERVED TABLE OF 8 (in advance only)
Member: $230
Non-Member: $280
Contact Information
Tosha Kelly (907) 677-7103
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