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Register Today: D CEO’s Women’s Leadership Symposium

Meet Dallas executives disrupting the status quo.
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Mark your calendar for D CEO’s annual Women’s Leadership Symposium on June 2 at the Hilton Anatole. This unparalleled half-day networking event is your opportunity to meet and learn from Dallas-area top executives transforming their industries with mastery and drive.

Each of the twelve speakers—from a diverse set of industries— offer a unique perspective on what it means to be a woman leader in Dallas. From startups to Fortune-500 companies, they’ll share insights on the secrets to great leadership, entrepreneurship, mentorship, and community involvement.

Join us for high-powered networking, empowerment, education, and more from these powerful trailblazers.

Register Now

 

Women’s Leadership Symposium Speakers

Suzy Batiz
Founder and CEO, Poo-Pourri

Mina Chang
CEO, Linking the World

Gail Corder Fischer
Executive Vice Chairman, Fischer

Tara Jaye Frank
President and CEO, P3T Group Inc.

Shama Hyder
Founder and CEO, Marketing Zen

Rita Kosnik
Visiting Professor of Negotiations, TCU
Neeley School of Business EMBA Program

Laura Maxwell
Senior Vice President Supply Chain
PepsiCo’s Frito-Lay Division

Rebecca Pomering
Chief Practice Officer, Moss Adams LLP

Nicole Smith
Chief Marketing Officer, Dallas Wings Basketball

Roslyn Dawson Thompson
President and CEO, Dallas Women’s Foundation

Kim Cousin
Senior Vice President, Business Initiatives Manager – Wells Fargo

Terri Von Lehmden
General Manager, Talent Acquisition – Toyota Motor North America

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