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Cynt Marshall and Anne Chow to Headline D CEO’s Women’s Leadership Symposium

Held virtually this year on July 15 and 16, the event will feature more than a dozen leaders speaking on resiliency, living your best life, and strategies for real change.
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D CEO’s popular Women’s Leadership Symposium returns next month with a two-day, jam-packed event. Now in its fifth year, the program will run from 8 a.m. to noon with keynotes, other presentations, and Q&A sessions with speakers.

Presenters include Cynt Marshall, CEO of the Dallas Mavericks, Anne Chow, CEO of AT&T Business, Arcilia Acosta, president and CEO of CARCON Industries, A. Shonn Brown of Kimberly-Clark, and Dr. Froswa’ Booker-Drew, who will speak on going “From Bystander to Upstander.”

Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall and AT&T Business CEO Anne Chow.

Other presentation topics include “Resiliency in Personal and Business Life,” “Creating Environments Where Our Daughters Will Thrive,” “How to Lead When Your Heart is Broken,” The Women’s Guide to Getting on Boards,” and “Focusing on Your Why.”

Despite being held virtually, D CEO is using an online platform that will allow for optional targeted networking sessions over lunch. Additionally, a couple of “surprise and delight” segments are planned.

Ticket options are $35 for general admission (includes all programming over the two-day event), $50 for gold admission (includes all programming plus added networking opportunities and breakout sessions), and $80 for VIP admission (all of the above, plus a special swag bag and more.

For more details and to purchase tickets, click here.

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