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04/14/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/15/2026 16:03

Women in Business at Mason hosts inaugural spring conference

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With more than 300 members and growing, the Womenin Business at Mason student organization at the Costello College of Business, empowers women who are majoring, minoring, or interested in the world of business. Through networking and personal and professional development events, they aim to expand upon members' skillsets as well as their networks inside and outside of George Mason University.

Women in Business at Mason. Photo provided by Women in Business at Mason.

During the spring 2026 semester, the members put their heads together and pooled their resources to host their first-ever Women in Business Spring Conference. Featuring 34 speakers from across industry and academia, the conference successfully positioned the group as leaders in elevating women's voices, fostering meaningful connections, and inspiring the next generation of business leaders.

"The goal was to make this a real, recurring opportunity for women to connect with each other and with professionals who have a lot to offer, and I'm so happy to say our team achieved that and beyond."

-Akanksha Padheriya, president of Women in Business at Mason

The spring conference kicked off with a keynote speaker-Lisa Leander, founder and CEO of Where Imagination Builds Excellence, a global community that began as Women in Business Education championing women in higher education leadership, and has since expanded its reach to business education leaders ready to reimagine what's possible. Through stories and a hands-on networking activity, she addressed how attendees can build real connections, as well as grow, nurture, and draw strength from the people already around them.

Following the keynote, attendees broke into sessions focused on the professional development skills they wanted to strengthen, such as interviewing skills and case solving. Then they had the opportunity to sit in panel speaker sessions spanning a wide range of business fields, from technology to international business.

"We had so many people from different fields come in and it's truly amazing," said Katherine Guevara, speaker coordinator for the conference. "When I was sitting in my moderating sessions asking them questions, I was taking in every single bit of information and just learning about their field, how they got there. If they were George Mason alumni, how their experience at George Mason helped them grow to the person they are today."

"Everyone had a smile on their face because they were happy to be there and learn from these panelists and amazing women," said Faria Alam, director of operations for the conference.

Many of the speakers found the conference to be just as rewarding. "I was incredibly proud to see these young women take the initiative to design and deliver such a meaningful experience for their community by bringing people together to connect, celebrate, and learn from one another," said Suehaila Nabulsi, BA '00, senior project manager at IBM. "I was truly inspired by their thoughtfulness and curiosity. Through both the women in consulting panel and individual conversations I had with many, I encouraged these extraordinary women to create and follow their own paths while resisting the urge to measure their journeys against others."

Another George Mason alum, as well as President's Circle donor, Phyllis C. Pajardo, MEd '93, retired superintendent of City of Fairfax Schools, was impressed and proud to see the students organize such a successful event. "Not only did the conference display the varied strengths and professionalism of the university students, the conference showcased the amazing talent, leadership journey, and the remarkable fortitude of successful women throughout the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia area," she said. "It was a pleasure to serve as a panelist; moreover, it was an even greater joy to see our current and future women business leaders in action."

The afternoon concluded with networking, where attendees could connect with one another and also with the speakers to ask any follow-up questions. In addition to the speaker sessions and networking, several companies had tables where students could stop by to learn about the opportunities they had for them.

"Planning this conference was a very challenging task to take on, as we started with basically just an idea and had to figure out a lot as we went, since nothing like this had existed before at George Mason," said Akanksha Padheriya, president of the Women in Business at Mason. "More than anything, I wanted to set something up that future members could actually use and build on. The goal was to make this a real, recurring opportunity for women to connect with each other and with professionals who have a lot to offer, and I'm so happy to say our team achieved that and beyond."

Women in Business at Mason is excited to build on the success of the inaugural spring conference-including the professional connections forged-to create additional high-value events in the future. The organization not only prepares female students to succeed in business but also serves as a home for cultivating friendship, support, and a strong sense of belonging at the Costello College of Business at George Mason University.

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