

Philadelphia’s leaders are changing the city. Hear their personal stories of ambition, influence, and impact.
Join Center City Business Association members and friends for a moderated conversation with a dynamic panel as they discuss business and share personal stories that motivate, influence and create positive change. Hear how their experience, knowledge and drive have enabled productivity and success - how they as leaders are helping to change business in Philadelphia.
Women Changing the City is a series of significant events where professionals from the business community reveal the inner strength, vision and imagination that leads to motivation, influence, and professional and personal growth. Events include time for Q&A and plenty of networking.
Executive leadership. Strategic insight. Philadelphia’s future.
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
8:00 AM to 10:00 AM
World Affairs Council Of Philadelphia
1617 John F Kennedy Blvd #1660
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Panelists:
Susan C. Aldridge, PhD, President, Thomas Jefferson University
Grace Francisco, Developer Strategy Executive, m2i
Lisa Hughes, Publisher and CEO, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Maggy Wilkinson, Chief Executive Officer, Athena Global Advisors
Moderated by Lauren Swartz, President & CEO, World Affairs Council of Philadelphia
$45 for Members, $55 for Partners, $75 for Guests
Event includes panel discussion, time for Q&A, networking and light refreshments.
Space is limited. Reservations and pre-payment are required.
Partnering Organizations:
NAWBO Philadelphia
Hosted by:
Welcome to the Philadelphia region’s gateway to the world! A trusted international hub for over 75 years, World Affairs invites you to embark on a journey of learning, connection, and exploration. As the region’s largest and longest-running international nonprofit, World Affairs is your gateway to global connections right here in Philadelphia. We’ve been opening doors between our city and the world for 75 years, fostering dialogue, understanding, and collaboration on the international stage. wacphila.org
Sustaining Support for Center City Business Association has been provided by Maven and Urban Affairs Coalition.