Hear from distinguished women leaders on the future of work, becoming an influencer, maximizing your potential, chasing work/life balance, enhanced negotiating skills and more. Enjoy a networking lunch and reception, plus a keynote presentation by Cheryl Cran, Author of The Art of Change Leadership. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with other powerful professional women in HR. Reception immediately following! Sponsored by Jackson Lewis.
8:00: Registration
8:30 - 9:45am: The Future of Work Is Now - Leading with 2020 Vision Cheryl Cran, SCP, HoF, Author, Award-Winning Keynote Speaker Leave the session ready to meet the challenges of the future workplace
10:00 - 11:15am: Secrets to Becoming a Woman of Influence Allison Tabor, CPC, CPSM, CEO, Coppia Communications Find your inner powerhouse.
11:30am - 12:30pm: The Neuroscience of Learning: How Women Can Maximize Their Potential Britt Andreatta, Ph.D., Author of Wired to Grow and The Neuroscience of Learning, and Director of Learning and Development at Lynda.com Tap into your hidden potential with discoveries about the neuroscience of learning for the female brain.
12:30 - 1:30pm: Networking Lunch
1:30 - 2:45pm: The Science of Work/Life Blend You'll learn what the research shows and break down time into a new framework to achieve a more blended life. Sally Thornton, CEO, Forshay
3:00 - 4:15pm: The Hidden Cost of Not Negotiating Panel discussion, moderated by Lisa Sween, Principal and Litigation Manager, Jackson Lewis When women don't negotiate for their very first job, the impact lasts into their 40s. What are common barriers women face when negotiating? Hear from a panel of women leaders in various industries about common mistakes woman make when confronted with these barriers. We'll review of recent passages of equal pay law and deliver best negotiation practices from a communications expert.
Reception immediately following! Sponsored by Jackson Lewis
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