Native American investment banker to speak at ISU
Native American investment banker to speak at ISU
Entrepreneur, investment banker and filmmaker Valerie Red-Horse will speak at Iowa State University on March 22. Her presentation, “Challenging the Status Quo for Native American Women: Stories from a Career in Film, Finance and Philanthropy,” will be at 7 p.m. in the Memorial Union Sun Room. The event, which is part of Iowa State’s Women’s Leadership Series, is free and open to the public. Red-Horse, who is of Cherokee ancestry, has raised or assisted in raising more than $2 billion in financing for American Indian tribal projects. She also founded two female Native American-owned investment banks on Wall Street, one of which is believed to be the first ever. More information on ISU lectures is available at http://www.lectures.iastate.edu, or by calling (515) 294-9935.
Entrepreneur, investment banker and filmmaker Valerie Red-Horse will speak at Iowa State University on March 22. Her presentation, “Challenging the Status Quo for Native American Women: Stories from a Career in Film, Finance and Philanthropy,” will be at 7 p.m. in the Memorial Union Sun Room. The event, which is part of Iowa State’s Women’s Leadership Series, is free and open to the public. Red-Horse, who is of Cherokee ancestry, has raised or assisted in raising more than $2 billion in financing for American Indian tribal projects. She also founded two female Native American-owned investment banks on Wall Street, one of which is believed to be the first ever. More information on ISU lectures is available at http://www.lectures.iastate.edu, or by calling (515) 294-9935.