A sneak peak into a few of our speakers at the conference!

We are so excited to share some of this year’s Conference speakers! Take a look down below to learn about who some of our the incredible speakers are.

  1.  Nicole Fisher: is the founder and President of Health & Human Rights Strategies, a health care and human rights-focused advising firm in Washington, D.C. She is also a global health policy advisor on Capitol Hill and expert on health innovation, technology, and brain health - specifically as they impact vulnerable populations. Fisher contributes to Forbes, contextualizing health, and highlighting ideas, companies and people that are changing the health landscape. She also curates an international dinner series, 'A Seat at the Table,' bringing together thought leaders for off-the-record discussions for moving research, policy and planning forward. Fisher is pursuing a doctoral degree at the University of North Carolina. Her writing has appeared in numerous journals and publications, and her talks can be found on the United Nations website and various news and sports outlets. Before pursuing her doctorate, Fisher earned a master’s degree in public policy from the University of Chicago and an undergraduate degree from the University of Missouri.

  1.  Sydney Sadick: Sydney Sadick is an on-air fashion expert and host who's regularly seen on the Today Show, E!'s Daily Pop, Inside Edition, NBC New York Live, Good Morning America, ABC's Good Morning Washington, and more. Known for making fashion accessible to the masses, Sydney presents the hottest fashion trends for under $100 and breaks down celebrity style. She was the face of Olay skincare this fall, appearing in taxi cabs and Direct TV nationwide. Sydney is a 2016 graduate of George Washington University's School of Media and Public Affairs.

  1.  Rachel Mulcahy: After ten years in tech marketing, Rachel decided to shift her attention to a market and an audience she was passionate about. She opened Ivy Wild, a clean makeup and skincare store, in April 2018. Through Ivy Wild, Rachel is raising awareness and excitement about non-toxic products, and creating a community venue for clean beauty that is focused on accessibility and inclusivity. Ivy Wild is located at 14th and Florida Ave, NW in Washington, DC.

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Cheers,

Kendall Carter

GWWIB Spring Conference Marketing Director

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