March 3, 2007 Haas School of Business University of California, Berkeley
Innovation: Beyond Business as Usual
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The 2010 Haas School of Business Women in Leadership Conference is dedicated to trailblazers. We seek to celebrate women who have created their own paths, become pioneers in their fields, and achieved both professional and personal successes. With three inspiring keynote speakers, panel discussions, and interactive workshops, the conference aims to educate and inspire attendees to invoke courage and creativity when pursuing their goals.

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Date: Saturday, March 13, 2010
Where: Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley
What:
  • Three inspiring keynote addresses. You won’t want to miss these extraordinary women.
  • Industry panels. Participate in a lively discussion about industry trends, career paths and business challenges, and learn from speakers’ and audience members’ unique experiences. Select from nine panels, ranging from healthcare to energy to corporate social responsibility.
  • Networking lunch. Meet and mingle with attendees, speakers and recruiters.
  • Personal development workshops. Build skills and acquire new tools to help you chart your course.
  • Issues panels. Explore interesting, timely issues such as women’s empowerment around the globe.
  • Networking reception. Continue your conversations with speakers, participants and recruiters with a glass of wine and some refreshments.


About the Conference
The annual Women in Leadership Conference is the longest running student-organized conference at the Haas School of Business. It attracts hundreds of attendees, including current students, alumni and professionals from the greater Bay Area and around the world. Previous keynote speakers have included Alice Waters, Chef, Author, Proprietor of Chez Panisse; Laura Alber, President of Williams-Sonoma; Cammie Dunaway, Exec. VP of Nintendo of America, Inc; Jennifer Maxwell, Co-founder of PowerBar; Barbara Desoer, Global Technology, Service and Fulfillment Executive for Bank of America; Jenny Ming, President of Old Navy; Linda Dillman, Executive Vice President and CIO of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.; and Anita Roddick, Founder and CEO of The Body Shop.


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