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EARLYBIRD ends Sunday – save 25% now! No images? [Click here]( Hollywood's Leading Actresses Take the Stage at Power Women Summit 2024! One Day Only Tuesday, December 3, 2024 The Maybourne Beverly Hills 🎟 Use code EARLYBIRD for 25% OFF. Offer expires 10/27/2024. [BUY A TICKET]( Award-winning actresses Elizabeth Olsen (“His Three Daughters”), Kathryn Hahn ("Agatha All Along"), Nava Mau (“Baby Reindeer”) and June Squibb (“Thelma”) join TheWrap’s Power Women Summit for an exclusive Actress Roundtable. The conversation will feature the leading women behind this year’s most acclaimed films and television series. These talented actresses will share insights into their latest projects, discussing how they are leveraging their platforms to educate audiences and shape the future for the next generation of Hollywood leaders. Elizabeth Olsen currently stars in Azazel Jacobs’ “His Three Daughters” with Carrie Coon and Natasha Lyonne as well as “The Assessment” alongside Alicia Vikander. Olsen is well known for her Golden Globe-nominated role as ‘Candy Montgomery’ in “Love and Death” and Marvel’s ‘Scarlet Witch’ in “WandaVision," which earned her an Emmy-nomination. Up next, Olsen will star in A24’s “Eternity” opposite Miles Teller and Callum Turner and “Love Child” with Charles Melton. Kathryn Hahn is leading the Disney+ limited series “Agatha All Along,” reviving her Emmy-nominated character ‘Agatha Harkness’ from “WandaVision.” Last year, Hahn received an Emmy for her performance in “Tiny Beautiful Things,” and prior to that was seen in “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,” Hahn is also well known for her roles in “Transparent,” “Bad Moms,” “We’re the Millers,” “Tomorrowland,” “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” and many more. Nava Mau became the first trans woman to be nominated for best supporting actress in a limited series for "Baby Reindeer" earlier this year. Prior, Mau was a production fellow for the Netflix documentary “Disclosure,” a producer on the short film “Work,” and a series regular on the HBO Max series “Generation.” The actress also wrote, produced, directed, and starred in the short film “Waking Hour,” which won the NewFest Audience Award. June Squibb most recently starred in “Thelma” and appeared as ‘Nostalgia’ in “Inside Out 2.” The 94-year-old actress is also well known for her work in Martin Scorsese’s “Age of Innocence,” Alexander Payne’s “About Schmidt” and “Nebraska,” which earned her Golden Globe and Oscar-nominations for her role as ‘Kate Grant.’ Up next, Squibb will be seen in the comedy feature “Lost & Found in Cleveland” and Scarlett Johansson’s feature directorial debut, “Eleanor the Great.” Stay tuned for more speaker announcements in the coming weeks! [BUY A TICKET]( 🎟 Use code EARLYBIRD for 25% OFF. Offer expires 10/27/2024. An All-Inclusive Ticket Includes: - All-day access to inspirational panels and breakout sessions. - Participation in enriching learning workshops. - Valuable connections at various networking opportunities. - Live Performances - Complimentary gourmet food and drinks, including a networking lunch on the Terrace. - Exclusive Cocktail-Party Admission reserved for speakers and ticket holders for a memorable post-event experience. - WrapPRO membership. SPONSORS COMMUNITY PARTNERS If you are interested in submitting a speaker for consideration, please email events@thewrap.com If you are a brand looking to get involved in this year's event, contact Lynne Segall at lynne@thewrap.com @2024 The Wrap News Inc. All Rights Reserved. TheWrap 2034 Armacost Avenue, 1st floor Los Angeles, CA 90025 424-248-0662 [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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