Chelsea Clinton will be among the speakers at a conference in Orlando, Fla., next month that's drawing attention for its lack of women.
The Lake Nona Impact Forum announced Wednesday that the former secretary of state will be one of the speakers at its 10th annual conference, which will take place March 8 to 10, reports the Orlando Sentinel.
Clinton will be on a "remarkable women leading global change" panel that includes Rachel Levine, the assistant secretary for health under President Obama, as well as Dr. Sanjay Gupta, chief medical editor of the New York Times.
"Since its inception 11 years ago, Lake Nona Impact Forum's North Star is to inspire human potential through health and wellbeing innovation," says founder Gloria Caulfield in a press release.
"Our long-term goal is to be an incubator that accelerates innovation and sparks global change."
This year's conference will focus on "health innovation in the new reality," per the press release, with topics including climate change and public health, brain health, health equity for children and women, cancer prevention, food as medicine, and more.
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