Multicultural conference will kick off national event calendar
Monday, January 04, 2010
The
Network of Executive Women will kick off
its 2010 national conference calendar with the NEW Multicultural Workforce
Conference 2010, March 16 to March 18 at the W Victory Hotel in Dallas.
The conference, "Real Change:
Embedding Diversity and Inclusion into Your Business DNA,” will focus on managing
multicultural and multigenerational work teams, changing corporate culture and
diversifying leadership ranks. The third annual event will include executive
keynotes, best practice sharing, peer discussions, a CEO roundtable and advanced,
intermediate and beginner workshops.
The
Network’s Multicultural Workforce Conference is "designed for senior industry executives, line leaders, human
resource and diversity/inclusion executives, emerging leaders and everyone
interested in leveraging diversity and inclusion for business results,
according to the Network.
An early-bird
registration discount of $200 is available through January 29. Visit our Calendar for more information or registration.
Other
2010 events
The Network of Executive Women will
hold two other national conferences and dozens of regional meetings in 2010.
The NEW Executive Leaders Forum 2010
will be held July 13 to July 15 at the Westin Stonebriar in Frisco, Texas. The
invitation-only event is reserved for leaders at the vice president level and
above.
The NEW Leadership Summit 2010, the
Network’s largest event, will feature top industry speakers, workshops and
networking opportunities Sept. 27 to Sept. 28 at The Westin Charlotte in
Charlotte, N.C. Seven hundred
executives from consumer products and retail companies are expected to attend. In addition to its three national
conferences, the Network will hold more than 30 regional events nationwide
during 2010. The learning and networking events will be hosted by the Network’s
15 regional groups: The Carolinas, Chicago, Cincinnati Area, Dallas/Ft. Worth,
Florida, Mid-Atlantic, New England, New York Metro, Northern California,
Northwest Arkansas, Greater Philadelphia, Portland, Southern California, Twin
Cities and Western Michigan.
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