The U.S. Minority Chamber of Commerce Presents the Inaugural Virtual Global Business Women’s Summit

US Minority Chamber of Commerce Announces the Inaugural virtual “Global Business Women’s Summit 2026”

Planning is underway. And even more powerful panelists are being added. Make plans to attend.

The United States Minority Chamber of Commerce (USMCC) is pleased to announce the “Global Business Women’s Summit 2026”, to be held online on Friday, April 24, 2026, 9AM- 5PM EST.

This important virtual event aims to strengthen female leadership globally, promote the economic empowerment of women in the United States, facilitate knowledge exchange, and create concrete business, international cooperation, and investment opportunities.

The summit will feature a diverse range of forums covering professional development, business, politics, human development, finance, and the use of powerful innovation tools through artificial intelligence.

The summit will feature a strategic agenda, including:

Keynote speeches by influential leaders
High-level panels on leadership, entrepreneurship, and innovation
International business matchmaking sessions

The “Global Business Women’s Summit 2026” establishes itself as a unique platform to highlight the essential role of women in economic, social, and business development, as well as to foster strategic partnerships between public and private sectors.

Confirmed speakers and panelists include:

Confirmed speakers and panelists include:
Sharon Jackson, President, National Women’s Collaborative
Brandon McDonald, Northern Maine Development Commission
Shauna Adams, AI Expert & Founder, The Muse of AI
Corinne Goble, Association of Women’s Business Centers
Janice Dacosta, The Mindshift Advocate
Adeline Sede Nkwenkam, CEO, FabAfriq Media Group / African Women Entrepreneurship Cooperative
Katie Nelson, Chapter President, Greater DC NAWBO
Tatiana Peralta, US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Evelyn Barahona, US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Ruby Wesley, Financial Business Advisor
Ernisha Hall Pres, VA Black Chamber of Commerce
Starr Codd Owner.Entrepreneur She Has Clients
Erica Collins, Owner, Empower Media Publishing
Osaretin Agbonavbare, AI Expert & Founder, ADollarClass
And we’re still lining up more…

Access is free for USMCC members, while non-members may participate for a donation of $75.

The US Minority Chamber of Commerce, based in Washington, D.C., reaffirms its commitment to promoting initiatives that advance inclusion, international cooperation, and sustainable growth led by women.