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DESCRIPTION:From the WNBA to the NWSL to new icons like Caitlin Clark and A
 ngel Reese\, women’s sports have never been a bigger business than today\,
  53 years after the passage of Title IX\, the law that prohibits sex-based
  discrimination in the workplace and which ushered in a new era of women’s
  participation in sports. The impact? A 2023 Deloitte survey found that 69
  percent of women who earn more than $100\,000 per year and are in leaders
 hip roles play competitive sports—and 85 percent of women who play sports 
 say the skills they develop playing sports are important to success in the
 ir business careers. In this lively conversation\, we’ll discuss the state
  of women’s sports\, its future\, and how this might shape—and be shaped b
 y—female founders.
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SUMMARY:Female Founders: Moving the Goalposts
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>From the WNBA to the NWSL to new icons like
  Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese\, women’s sports have never been a bigger b
 usiness than today\, 53 years after the passage of Title IX\, the law that
  prohibits sex-based discrimination in the workplace and which ushered in 
 a new era of women’s participation in sports. The impact? A 2023 Deloitte 
 survey found that 69 percent of women who earn more than $100\,000 per yea
 r and are in leadership roles play competitive sports—and 85 percent of wo
 men who play sports say the skills they develop playing sports are importa
 nt to success in their business careers. In this lively conversation\, we’
 ll discuss the state of women’s sports\, its future\, and how this might s
 hape—and be shaped by—female founders.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:From the WNBA to the NWSL to new icons like Caitlin Clark and A
 ngel Reese\, women’s sports have never been a bigger business than today\,
  53 years after the passage of Title IX\, the law that prohibits sex-based
  discrimination in the workplace and which ushered in a new era of women’s
  participation in sports. The impact? A 2023 Deloitte survey found that 69
  percent of women who earn more than $100\,000 per year and are in leaders
 hip roles play competitive sports—and 85 percent of women who play sports 
 say the skills they develop playing sports are important to success in the
 ir business careers. In this lively conversation\, we’ll discuss the state
  of women’s sports\, its future\, and how this might shape—and be shaped b
 y—female founders.
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