The Ninth Annual Corporate Leadership Forum will highlight Asian women who have blazed a stellar leadership path in fields as diverse as publishing and advertising to banking and insurance. Learn what it takes to reach the C-suite as these top executives participate in a frank dialogue on the advancements of Asian women in the corporate world. They will share their personal experiences on their unique paths to success as well as leadership pinnacles Asian women have yet to conquer. After the panel discussion, enjoy a reception where you will have the opportunity to meet and greet fellow attendees and participating speakers.
Panelists: Jeannine Shao Collins, EVP & Chief Innovation Officer, Meredith 360° Grace Koo, Managing Director, Investment Banking Division, Credit Suisse Archana Kumar, EVP & Group Planning Director, BBDO New York Susan Yung, Managing Director, Goldman Sachs
All proceeds for Born to Lead go towards the AWIB Scholarship Fund. To support the future Asian women leaders of tomorrow, please make the suggested tax-deductible contribution of $35 to the AWIB Scholarship Fund.
For speaker bios or to RSVP (required by September 5, 2013), visit www.awib.org/events.
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