Working to advance women’s economic and social equality The time is right…Right Now ! - Vision 2020 … is a national coalition of organizations and individuals united in their commitment to achieve women’s economic and social equality. advances an overdue national conversation about the value of women’s equality to benefit all. Vision 2020 National Delegates accelerates shared leadership among women and men to reach a new dimension of American excellence by the year 2020. The American Conversation About Women and Leadership The numbers make it necessary Vision 2020 Five National Goals Make It Achievable • Increase the number of women in senior leadership positions • Advance women’s economic security and achieve pay equity • Promote family-friendly workplace policies • Educate young people to value gender equality, shared leadership, and civic engagement • Engage and educate women voters and increase women’s participation in the political process Bringing Together 60+ Allies agreeing America would be greater with shared leadership among women and men Vision 2020 National and Regional Allies 70 61 57 60 50 40 46 30 20 10 0 2011 From 2009-2013, Vision 2020 has developed nationwide roots, commonsense goals and a vigorous communications delivery system, as well as an agenda for the next seven years. In 2013, the number of Delegates across the country is increasing from an initial 102 to 180 women leaders. These business, civic and academic leaders represent all 50 states and the District of Columbia. 33 2010 Vision 2020 originated in 2009 at the Institute for Women’s Health and Leadership of Drexel University College of Medicine, which continues to serve as its institutional home. It was launched publicly in 2010. 2012 2013 Representing more than 20 million women and girls Vision 2020’s allied organizations range from the Girls Scouts to The American Bar Association to Rock the Vote, and dozens more, whose members collaborate for change. Vision 2020 National Allies 2020 Women on Boards AAUW American Bar Association American Medical Women’s Association American Society of Civil Engineers Anita Borg Institute Association of Women in Science (AWIS) Association of Junior Leagues International Inc. Athena International Black Women’s Health Imperative Catalyst Center for American Women and Politics, a unit of the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University The Center for Talent Innovation The Common Cause Education Fund General Federation of Women’s Clubs Girls on the Run Girl Scouts of the USA Girls Inc. Healthcare Businesswomen's Association The International Center for Executive Leadership in Academics, Drexel University College of Medicine ION League of Women Voters Legal Momentum MBA Women International Miss Representation Ms. Foundation National Association of Commissions for Women National Association of Women Lawyers National Association of Women Lawyers Foundation National Center for Women & Information Technology National Council of Negro Women *as of March 10, 2013 National Conference of Puerto Rican Women National Council for Research on Women National Council of Women’s Organizations National Panhellenic Conference National Women's Law Center Political Parity Rock the Vote School Girls Unite with the Youth Activism Project Society of Women Engineers Thirty Percent Coalition Wellesley Centers for Women Women’s Campaign Forum Women Donors Network Women’s Media Center Regional Allies Athena Center for Leadership at Barnard College The Center for Women in Law, University of Texas School of Law The Center for Women, Politics and Policy, Portland State University Connecticut Permanent Commission on the Status of Women Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame The Forum of Executive Women Golden Gate University School of Law Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University Main Line Society of Professional Women Sewall- Belmont House and Museum Simmons College Sue Shear Institute at University of Missouri- St. Louis Temple University Beasley School of Law Women’s Intercultural Exchange Women’s Law Project Women's Leadership Institute at Cedar Crest College The Results Make It Encouraging Expanding Visibility Invitations for Vision 2020 speakers to address conferences across the country… A White House briefing for Vision 2020 members in 2012… THE UNIVERSITY of EDINBURGH An invitation from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, to present a Vision 2020 program at the Scottish Parliament on June 14, 2013 A sample of Vision 2020 Coverage Leveraging the work of the Delegates and collaborations with allied organizations, Vision 2020 earns media coverage regionally and nationally. Vision 2020 outreach grows virtually. In 2012, drexel.edu/vision2020 attracted 24,726 visitors, 68.53% of whom were new to the site. Vision 2020 tweets reach 2,000 Twitter users daily. Facebook followers doubled in 2012. And in the Year 2020… To mark the centennial of women’s voting rights, Vision 2020 will host in Philadelphia, in collaboration with the National Constitution Center, the largest assembly of women leaders ever held. Join Us !