Interviews and In the News
Stephenie is regularly interviewed on a diverse set of issues, such as investing in women and girls, foreign policy, security and women’s economic and political participation. Stephenie is also available for media interviews, and is part of the SheSource expert database.RADIO INTERVIEW ON CROSSCURRENTS, WNCK 89.5, NANTUCKET’S NPR STATION, May 4, 2018
LATEST CLIP FROM UVA WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE, November 13, 2017
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USAI BLOG: From Mongolia to Washington, DC: Engaging Emerging Young Leaders
By: Stephenie Foster, Rachel MacKnight and Mary Sue Bissell People-to-people exchanges are more important than ever before in these times of global transition and turbulence. They are a proven public diplomacy tool. Studies show that exposure to other cultures fosters...

LEADERSHIP: MY CONVERSATION WITH BIANA KOVIC
GREAT conversation - here's a link to the podcast. Many thanks to Biana Kovic and Armed Radio for hosting.

MEDIUM BLOG: More Women in AI = More Inclusive Tech
Every day and in every way, we depend on technology. It helps us access information and each other, and organize our business and personal lives. But, there are increasing concerns about technology: how it impacts privacy; how the designers of tech tools (spoiler...

MERIDIAN BLOG: African Women: Leaders in the Economy and Society
Expanding markets. Ensuring quality control. Accessing supply and value chains. Broadening networks. Addressing management challenges. Showcasing women’s leadership. And yes, advocating for change. These are topics that a dynamic group of African women entrepreneurs...

MEDIUM BLOG: Women. Drive. Economic. Growth. Period.
When women’s participation in the labor force increases, GDP rises. When women start businesses, communities flourish. When women are promoted to senior management and appointed to corporate boards, companies do better. We ignore this compelling data at our peril....

MERIDIAN BLOG: Using the Justice System to Prevent Gender-Based Violence and Protect Women and Children
Police officers, judges, prosecutors, social service workers, and victim advocates are all integral to addressing and combating gender-based violence (GBV), to ensuring that the system protects survivors, and to helping them rebuild their lives. In late March,...