Percorsi. Donne, lavoro e inclusione | Angelica Krystle Donati | TEDxTorino Women
Un talk che parla di cammini — di strade percorse, di ostacoli superati e di traguardi ancora da raggiungere. Parla del ruolo fondamentale delle donne nel mondo del lavoro, delle sfide che ancora affrontano in termini di parità salariale, accesso alle opportunità, conciliazione tra vita privata e professionale, e riconoscimento del merito.Ma "Percorsi" è anche un invito all’azione: perché l’inclusione sia una pratica quotidiana che chiama in causa istituzioni, imprese, scuole, famiglie e ciascuno di noi. Presidente ANCE Giovani e Managing Director di Donati SpaImprenditrice e manager nel settore delle costruzioni, esperta sui temi del proptech e dell’impatto della trasformazione digitale. Laureata alla London School of Economics e con un MBA all’Università di Oxford, ha lavorato in Goldman Sachs e in Ralph Lauren prima di dedicarsi al business familiare entrando in Donati SpA, di cui è oggi Managing Director. Attualmente Presidente nazionale di ANCE Giovani, dal 2023 è membro del CdA di Terna. Nel 2021 e 2022 ha fatto parte del B20, il più autorevole degli Engagement Group istituiti dal G20. È editorialista per Forbes. Nel 2022 è stata inserita tra le “100 Donne Vincenti” di Forbes Italia, nel 2023 ha ricevuto il “Premio America” dalla Fondazione Italia USA e nel 2025 il “Premio Minerva Anna Maria Mammoliti” all’imprenditoria, nella cerimonia che si è tenuta in Campidoglio a Roma This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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