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Top Women in Business Brief Administration
[October 22, 2014]

Top Women in Business Brief Administration


WASHINGTON --(Business Wire)--

Women business leaders from San Francisco, including Shunee Yee, President and CEO, CSOFT International, met with Maria Contreras-Sweet, U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator; Carla Harris, National Women's Business Council Chair; Megan Smith, U.S. Chief Technology Officer; and other senior Administration officials at the White House yesterday to discuss resources for women in business and the importance of women business leaders in advocating for broad economic policies ranging from intellectual property to trade to immigration.

"Women lead many of the businesses that are growing and shaping the 21st-century economy, and it's critical that their recommendations are considered both in the boardroom and here in Washington," said Contreras-Sweet. "It is wonderful to meet with so many women executives and hear about how SBA and the Obama Administration can continue to support their efforts to make our national economy stronger."

At the meeting, organized by the White House, the National Women's Business Council and Business Forward, the discussion focused on ways for improving access to capital.

"Women-led businesses are the fastest growing segment of our economy, with an estimated impact of $2.8 trillion and more than 23 million jobs. In Women's Small Business Month, it's as important to highlight this contribution as it to call attention to the challenges that women uniquely face when it comes to raising capital, entering new markets, and growing and scaling their businesses. We must address the barriers to entry that too many women in business face," said Harris, who is also Vice Chairman of Wealth Management at Morgan Stanley. "And we must work together to do so. Thismeeting of women leaders and Administration officials is an important step to remedying the issues and moving the women business ownership agenda forward."



"Women business leaders are powerful advocates for meaningful policy change that will impact both our businesses bottom lines and our communities," said Shunee Yee, President and CEO, CSOFT International. "It is a privilege to join so many successful women at the White House to discuss ways to help grow our businesses."

Participants chose between three breakout discussions on technology, access to capital, and federal resources. A conversation with panelists from the public and private sectors also examined various ways that Washington matters to women in business.


About CSOFT International

CSOFT International Ltd. is a world leader in localization and globalization consulting services, providing turnkey solutions for companies facing the challenges of engaging customers and markets across linguistic and cultural barriers. Recognized as one of the Top Innovative Companies in 2011 by IDC (News - Alert), we have an award-winning international team. In 2012, the company's CEO was named one of Fortune Magazine's 10 Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs and a Tech Disruptor by CNN Money.

About Business Forward

With the help of more than 50 of the world's most respected companies, Business Forward is making it easier for tens of thousands of business leaders from across America to advise Washington on how to create jobs and accelerate our economy. Business Forward is active in more than 100 cities and works with more than 450 senior Administration officials, Members of Congress, governors, and mayors.

To date, the organization has also brought more than 3,000 business leaders to the White House to brief the President's economic advisors. Business leaders who have participated in these briefings have seen their suggestions implemented in the Affordable Care Act, the Jobs Act, three trade agreements, and every one of the President's budgets. Many have also shared their recommendations with their representatives in Congress and through op-eds and interviews with local media. Ninety-eight out of 100 business leaders who have participated in a Business Forward briefing would be interested in participating in another one. For more information please visit www.BusinessFWD.org.


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