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The Committee of 200
NameThe Committee of 200
Formation1982
FounderSheila Johnson, Gloria Steinem, Bella Abzug
LocationNew York City

The Committee of 200 is a prestigious organization of female executives and entrepreneurs, founded in 1982 by Sheila Johnson, Gloria Steinem, and Bella Abzug, with the goal of promoting women's leadership and economic empowerment. The organization has been supported by prominent women such as Oprah Winfrey, Hillary Clinton, and Melinda Gates. Members of the committee have included CEOs of major corporations like General Motors, Procter & Gamble, and IBM, as well as leaders in the non-profit sector, including American Red Cross and United Way. The committee has also partnered with organizations like Harvard Business School and Stanford University to advance its mission.

History of the Committee of 200

The Committee of 200 was established in 1982, with the initial goal of creating a network of female executives who could support and mentor one another. The organization was founded by a group of women, including Sheila Johnson, Gloria Steinem, and Bella Abzug, who were pioneers in their respective fields. Over the years, the committee has grown to include members from a wide range of industries, including Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and Hollywood. The organization has also expanded its reach, with members from countries like Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia. The committee has been recognized for its contributions to women's empowerment, including awards from National Organization for Women and Women's Media Center.

Membership and Structure

Membership in the Committee of 200 is by invitation only, and is limited to women who have achieved significant success in their careers. Members include CEOs of major corporations like Coca-Cola, Microsoft, and Johnson & Johnson, as well as leaders in the non-profit sector, including American Cancer Society and UNICEF. The organization is led by a board of directors, which includes prominent women like Sheryl Sandberg, Indra Nooyi, and Mary Barra. The committee also has a number of committees and task forces, focused on issues like women's entrepreneurship, leadership development, and public policy. Members of the committee have also been involved with organizations like World Economic Forum and Bloomberg Philanthropies.

Goals and Objectives

The Committee of 200 has a number of goals and objectives, including promoting women's leadership and economic empowerment. The organization aims to create a network of female executives who can support and mentor one another, and provide a platform for women to share their experiences and expertise. The committee also seeks to promote women's entrepreneurship, and provide resources and support for women starting and growing their own businesses. Members of the committee have been involved with initiatives like Global Entrepreneurship Week and Small Business Administration. The organization has also partnered with companies like Google and Facebook to advance its mission.

Activities and Initiatives

The Committee of 200 is involved in a number of activities and initiatives, including conferences and networking events. The organization hosts an annual conference, which brings together women from around the world to share their experiences and expertise. The committee also provides a number of resources and support for women entrepreneurs, including access to capital, mentorship, and networking opportunities. Members of the committee have been involved with organizations like National Women's Business Council and Women's Venture Fund. The organization has also partnered with institutions like Massachusetts Institute of Technology and University of California, Berkeley to advance its mission.

Notable Members and Alumni

The Committee of 200 has a number of notable members and alumni, including Oprah Winfrey, Hillary Clinton, and Melinda Gates. Other prominent members include Sheryl Sandberg, Indra Nooyi, and Mary Barra. The organization has also had a number of notable alumni, including Sara Blakely, founder of Spanx, and Tory Burch, founder of Tory Burch LLC. Members of the committee have also been involved with organizations like Forbes and Fortune. The organization has also recognized the achievements of women like Malala Yousafzai and Angela Merkel.

Criticisms and Controversies

The Committee of 200 has faced some criticisms and controversies over the years, including concerns about the organization's exclusivity and lack of diversity. Some have criticized the organization for being too focused on the interests of wealthy and powerful women, and for not doing enough to support women from diverse backgrounds. The organization has also faced criticism for its lack of transparency and accountability, including concerns about the organization's finances and governance. Members of the committee have responded to these criticisms, including Sheila Johnson and Gloria Steinem, who have emphasized the organization's commitment to promoting women's empowerment and economic development. The organization has also partnered with companies like Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase to advance its mission. Category:Women's organizations