Baltimore, MD – Associated Black Charities (ABC) is excited to announce the much-anticipated Women On The Move event, focusing on empowering Black women through investment strategies. This annual empowerment and networking event, presented by Bank of America, will take place on Thursday, Dec. 7, from 4:30 to 7:30 pm at the Marriott Owings Mills Metro Centre.

Economic disenfranchisement has historically hindered the ability of Black communities to thrive, and ABC recognizes the vital need to address systemic inequities in wealth-building opportunities. Women On The Move aims to tackle these challenges head-on by featuring a distinguished panel of women leaders and entrepreneurs who have made significant impacts through various investment strategies.

Moderated by Crystal I. Berger, former FOX News journalist and founder of EBO, the guest speaker panel includes Keisha McClain, Tiffany Hawkins and Angela Wells-Sims. McClain, a trailblazing entrepreneur, has demonstrated the power of strategic investments in building economic empowerment within Black communities. Hawkins, co-author of “The Fourteenth Floor,” brings her expertise in finance and investment to inspire and educate attendees. Wells-Sims, known for her innovative approaches to investment, will share insights into creating lasting financial legacies.

In addition to the engaging panel discussion, the event will offer one-on-one mentoring opportunities, providing attendees with a unique chance to connect with established leaders in the field. An open networking reception will foster connections and collaboration.

Associated Black Charities is grateful for generous support provided by our presenting sponsor, Bank of America, with additional support provided by Comcast, Truist, Johns Hopkins University & Medicine, Whiting-Turner, and The Afro-American Newspapers.

Tickets for Women On The Move are available at: https://www.associatedblackcharities.org/women-on-the-move. There is also an opportunity to support the attendance of college students and young leaders. ABC looks forward to uniting the community in this celebration of empowerment, education and economic growth.

Founded in 1985, Associated Black Charities is a racial equity organization that works as an educator, advocate, supporter, and convener to address and eliminate the barriers created by structural racism and to advance long-term solutions that create new opportunities for Black people to thrive.  learn more atL https://www.associatedblackcharities.org.

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