Break ThDrarinog tough
Success in today’s global market calls for breakthrough
thinking—the kind of daring innovation often found
in women leaders. These women drive new definitions of
success, power and work-life balance that allow corporate
performance to flourish.
Join Forté Foundation to break through and connect with
talented, capable women.
Find solutions to address the shortage of leadership-track women in your organization
Demonstrate your commitment to advancing
talented businesswomen
Connect with future business leaders through Forté
Forums in major U.S. and European cities
Mine Forté Foundation’s database of businesswomen,
business school prospects and MBA track performers
Sulafa Bashir, Forté Scholar, Stern School of Business at NYU, MBA 2006
Credit:: Roger Tully
Forté Foundation is a consortium of major corporations,
top business schools and influential non-profit
organizations and is the only organization that provides
a national infrastructure to reach, recruit and retain
top female talent at every level.
To learn more about corporate membership visit:
www.fortefoundation.org.
“Being diverse is not optional; it is what we must be.”
—Edith Hunt, Head of Global Diversity, Managing Director, Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Corporate Members
Bank of America
Boston Consulting Group
The Capital Group Companies
Citigroup
Credit Suisse
Dell, Inc.
Deutsche Bank
Eli Lilly & Company
Ernst & Young
Fidelity Investments
GE Commercial Finance
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Graduate Management Admission Council
IBM
John Deere
JPMorgan Chase
Kraft Foods, Inc.
McKinsey & Company
Merrill Lynch
MetLife
The Moody’s Foundation
Morgan Stanley
PepsiCo
School Members
Babson Graduate School of Business
Columbia Business School
Darden Graduate School of Business Administration
at Virginia
The Fuqua School of Business at Duke
Goizueta Business School at Emory
Harvard Business School
HEC-Paris
INSEAD
The Johnson School of Management at Cornell
Kelley School of Business at Indiana
The Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern
London Business School
Marshall School of Business at USC
McCombs School of Business at Texas
MIT Sloan School of Management
Ross School of Business at Michigan
Stern School of Business at NYU
Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon
Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
University of Chicago Graduate School of Business
UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School
The Wharton School at the University of
Pennsylvania
Wake Forest (Babcock)