EmployeeROI, AXA Financial, Boardroom Bound, Madrinas, Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, NAFE, Women's American ORT, WITI
Category:
Breakfast Meeting
Geographical Area:
New York
Start
Date:
9/22/2004
End Date:
9/22/2004
Start Time:
7:45 AM
End Time:
11:30 AM
Event
Info:
* Featured Speakers: - Gail Blanke, CEO Lifedesigns and author of "Between Trapezes", Rodale August 2004 - Muriel Siebert, President and Chairwomen of Siebert Financial Corp - Linda Bolliger, CEO of Boardroom Bound - Patricia González-Pérez, Executive Director for Verizon - Marjorie Geller, Vice President, Johnson & Johnson
Don't miss this unique opportunity to develop, share and reinforce new leadership competencies, expand your sphere of influence (power base) through peer networking, and extend your access to knowledge and perceived priority - through affiliation.
* Who should attend: Women executives (Director through CEO), women business owners ($1M plus annual revenue), and select non-profit executives.
* Register online at http://www.regonline.com/9843 - $50 (early registration prior to 9/2) with conference partner invitation code - $175 without conference partner invitation code
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