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Welcome to the new and improved Women-21.gov! Women entrepreneurs are creating jobs, hope and opportunities in every community in America. The Department of Labor and the Small Business Administration, along with our many partners, are eager to assist the women who are the driving force in our economy. We're here today to help you invest in yourself, grow your business and realize your dreams.
Technology is allowing small businesses to compete on a more level playing field with big businesses. It also allows entrepreneurs to personalize their access to the vast pool of resources available to their enterprises. This website offers you key resources, targeted information, registration for online programs, and networking opportunities to help you and your business reach their maximum potential.
Thank you for visiting us at Women-21.gov, and best of luck in your pursuit of the American Dream.
Elaine L. Chao
U.S. Secretary of Labor
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An overview of the Women's Entrepreneurship Summit in Washington, DC.
Terry Neese, President of Women Impacting Public Policy, speaks at a White House reception where the newly redesigned Women-21.gov was unveiled.
U.S. Senators Susan Collins (left) and Kay Bailey Hutchison (right) at the Women's Entreprenuership Summit in Washington, DC.
Small Business Administration Deputy Administrator Melanie Sabelhaus addresses the Women's Entrepreneurship Conference in Cleveland on March 10, 2004.
Ohio Lt. Governor Jennette Bradley addresses the Women's Entrepreneurship Conference in Cleveland on March 10, 2004.
Karen Kerrigan of WE Inc. addresses attendees at the Women's Entrepreneurship Summit in Cleveland on March 10.
President George W. Bush and Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao at the Women's Entrepreneurship Summit.
Kellyanne Conway, President of The Polling Company, addresses the Women's Entrepreneurship Summit.
Florida Lt. Governor Toni Jennings speaking at the Women's Entrepreneurship Summit in Tampa.
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