How Saudi Arabia's Princess Reema Is Opening Doors For Women

How Saudi Arabia's Princess Reema Is Opening Doors For Women
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"She comes from a country where women can't drive, can't go outside, can't go to restaurants, can't socialize, can't, can't, can't . . ."

This is how Her Royal Highness Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud—entrepreneur, social activist, former CEO, single mother, and a member of the Saudi royal family—recalls being introduced by the moderator at a recent business conference in Los Angeles, where she was speaking about her efforts to better integrate women into her country's workforce.

"And she turns to me," remembers Princess Reema, "and goes, 'How does that feel?' And I said, 'Well, first of all, I need to correct you. Everything you said about life in Saudi Arabia was wrong except for one thing: We can't drive. We hang out, I go to work, I have employees. We are a very dynamic community. Would our lives be more enriched if we were mobile? One hundred percent, but so would our economy.' That's not what she wanted to hear." So the princess took it upon herself to begin the conversation anew, gracefully but firmly sidelining the moderator and turning her attention to the room. "Let me tell you about us . . ." she began.

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