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Women Lead the Way

Tuesday, December 8, 2020

A full-day virtual learning experience bringing together inspirational women for powerful discussions exploring leadership solutions, actionable strategies, and lessons on negotiation.
 
 
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Extreme pressures on women and increased uncertainties are driving the need for new solutions, new structures, and new leadership skills. Women will lead the way to shape a more equitable future.

 
 
 
In Academic Sponsorship With
 
THE WIN SUMMIT EXPERIENCE
 

IMMERSIVE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE

Acquire New Strategies and Solutions With Practical Application

Supporting a More Inclusive Workplace and World

Powerful Programming With a Unique Mix of Academia and Industry

Empowering And Inspiring Discussions Aimed to Strengthen Women's Leadership

Strategic Connections With a Network of Ambitious Women

 
 

 

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THE SCHEDULE
 
 

WIN Summit will feature three learning tracks with 3 Keynotes, 5 Panels, 11 Workshops, a Yoga/Meditation Session, an interactive Brown Bag Lunch, Structured Networking, and a virtual Exhibit Hall.

 
 
 

OUR TRACKS

Level-up your career in these three areas.

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Negotiation Skills

Negotiation is at the core of almost every impactful conversation you have. It begins with understanding your self worth, and then entitling yourself to advocate for your needs.

Diversity and
Inclusion

The anchor to great leadership is inclusivity. By developing the tools we need to understand and respond to implicit and explict bias, we can better support one another and create more equitable policies.

Leadership

For those looking to grow into leadership positions, the reality of our virtual silos has made it even harder to get the recognition we deserve. By reframing ongoing challenges for female leaders, we can effectively overcome them.

 
 
 

"The Summit brought to the surface so many of the key leadership issues we must address in the workforce, yet are often never aired - especially those relativing to leveraging 'female' qualities to excel."

Business Development Executive, JP Morgan

 
 
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