Welcome Reception for NEW Leadership Summit 2009 featuring remarks by Sam's Club CEO Brian Cornell
Due to special demand, the Network is offering non-Summit attendees admission to our opening reception and buffet featuring remarks by Sam's Club President and CEO Brian Cornell. You do not have to be a Network member or Summit attendee to register for this event (if you are already registered for our Summit, attendance at this reception is included and no further action is required).
Brian Cornell was named president and CEO of Sam's Club in April 2009. Before joining Walmart, Cornell was CEO of Michaels Stores, Inc., the largest specialty retailer of arts and crafts and do-it-yourself home decorating materials in North America. Prior to that, he was executive vice president and chief marketing officer for Safeway. He has also held senior management positions at PepsiCo and served on the boards of Home Depot and OfficeMax.
Don't miss this opportunity to hear one of the retail industry's rising stars — register for this reception today. To learn more about the rest of our Summit please visit our main Summit page.
Special opening reception speaker Brian Cornell, President and CEO Sam's Club
Includes Pre-dinner cocktail reception Buffet dinner After dinner dessert party Registration $100 per person
This registration fee is for the welcome reception only. You must register in advance to attend the entire Summit program on Tuesday, October 13, 2009. If you have already registered for the Summit you do not need to register separately for this event.
Cancellation and Refund policy
No refunds within 14 business days of the event. 100% refund or registration transfer 15 days prior to the event.
Anti-trust policy Participants must abide by the Network of Executive Women's anti-trust policy.
Special note
You do not need to be a member to register for the welcome reception.
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