Sylvia Ann Hewlett is an author, an economist and an entrepreneur. She is CEO of Hewlett Consulting Partners and founder of the Center for Talent Innovation, a think tank where she built a Task Force of 90 global companies focused on Leadership in an Age of Inclusion. Dr. Hewlett’s high-profile books quantify the “value of difference,” and provide vivid word portraits of highly qualified women, people of color and LGBTQ employees attempting to gain traction in their careers. Dr. Hewlett has the distinction of being the most published author ever in the Harvard Business Review. Among her critically acclaimed, bestselling books are the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Book Award winner, When the Bough Breaks; Executive Presence; and #MeToo in the Corporate World. She has been honored by Google with its Global Diversity Award and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.