Online Via Zoom. The Zoom link will be included in the registration confirmation email.
Thursday, March 11, 2021, 5:30 – 7pm
The Margaret J. Weber Distinguished Lecture Series welcomes a dynamic panel of female leaders to share lived experiences and perspectives to inspire all genders. More than just another “women’s history month event,” these pioneers will share advice for obtaining "stretch-opportunities" for professional growth, expanding networks, and accessing resources.
Moderated by respected family law practitioner, Stacy D. Phillips, the panel will share insights from successes and setbacks in the workplace and in life. They will also discuss how the pandemic has amplified obstacles and created opportunities that did not previously exist.
Learn strategies for navigating the contours of power related to gender, race, and the political structure in an organization, and the role male advocates and managers play in addressing workplace challenges faced by under-represented employees, particularly women. This event is open to the public and questions will be solicited from the audience.
Each panelist is a pioneer in her own right. Do not miss this opportunity to hear their stories and be inspired and reminded of how capable, resilient, and connected we all are.
Contact Name: Vanessa Jahn
Contact Email: vanessa.jahn@pepperdine.edu
Contact Phone: 310.568.2344
Type of Lecture/Seminar: Panel
Speaker: Christine Deschaine, Senior Vice President, Kennedy Wilson, global real estate investment company, Kara Katz, CEO and Founder, Riff App, Chickie Leventhal, Founder and Owner, Chickie's Bail Bonds, Christal Morris (EdD ' 17), SVP, Global Head of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Peloton, Denise Pines, Immediate Past President, Medical Board of California, and Moderated by, Stacy D. Phillips, Attorney and Partner at Blank Rome, LLP
Instructor: Immediate Past President
Cost: This is a free event. Registration is required.
RSVP: For more info. and to RSVP visit our event page.
More info: engage.pepperdine.edu…
Thursday, March 11, 2021, 5:30 – 7pm
The Margaret J. Weber Distinguished Lecture Series welcomes a dynamic panel of female leaders to share lived experiences and perspectives to inspire all genders. More than just another “women’s history month event,” these pioneers will share advice for obtaining "stretch-opportunities" for professional growth, expanding networks, and accessing resources.
Moderated by respected family law practitioner, Stacy D. Phillips, the panel will share insights from successes and setbacks in the workplace and in life. They will also discuss how the pandemic has amplified obstacles and created opportunities that did not previously exist.
Learn strategies for navigating the contours of power related to gender, race, and the political structure in an organization, and the role male advocates and managers play in addressing workplace challenges faced by under-represented employees, particularly women. This event is open to the public and questions will be solicited from the audience.
Each panelist is a pioneer in her own right. Do not miss this opportunity to hear their stories and be inspired and reminded of how capable, resilient, and connected we all are.
Contact Name: Vanessa Jahn
Contact Email: vanessa.jahn@pepperdine.edu
Contact Phone: 310.568.2344
Type of Lecture/Seminar: Panel
Speaker: Christine Deschaine, Senior Vice President, Kennedy Wilson, global real estate investment company, Kara Katz, CEO and Founder, Riff App, Chickie Leventhal, Founder and Owner, Chickie's Bail Bonds, Christal Morris (EdD ' 17), SVP, Global Head of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Peloton, Denise Pines, Immediate Past President, Medical Board of California, and Moderated by, Stacy D. Phillips, Attorney and Partner at Blank Rome, LLP
Instructor: Immediate Past President
Cost: This is a free event. Registration is required.
RSVP: For more info. and to RSVP visit our event page.
More info: engage.pepperdine.edu…