Friday Mar 6, 2015
8:30 AM - 3:00 PM PST
Friday, March 6, 2015
8:30 a.m -Registration
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
DoubleTree by Hilton Claremont
555 W. Foothill Blvd
Claremont, CA 91711
$100 per person
Includes: Continental Breakfast and Lunch
Claremont Chamber of Commerce
909-624-1681
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The Chamber’s core goals for the Women’s Leadership Conference are: education, motivation and inspiration. All are welcome and encouraged to attend – as it will be an enjoyable day packed with information for everyone.
We are pleased to have Lori Giovannoni as a featured speaker and conference facilitator. Lori is an award-winning speaker, author and businesswoman. As the Dean of Executive Women International’s Academy of Leadership, Lori has designed and developed all the courses that comprise the Academy of Leadership.
Success Redefined
Join Lori Giovannoni as she speaks to the hidden rules of success.
This is a discussion you've yet to hear and a presentation that will leave you wanting more. This presentation is an investigation into the business culture that will change the way you look at your leadership skills and personal success from here on out.
JuliAnn Stitick, a nationally-known personal brand and image consultant, will speak on personal branding, encompassing communication skills, body language, presentation, wardrobing, client experience, organization and follow-up. JuliAnn is a trusted image advisor for top level entrepreneurs globally and organizations crossing every industry, including the Oscars, the Golden Globes, Disney, Nordstrom and Lexus.
Dr. Peg Lamphier is an author and Professor at Cal Poly Pomona. Peg attended Arizona State University and the Claremont Graduate School. Her first book was published in 2003 about politics and gender during the Civil War. Peg is currently under contract with Blackwell-Wiley as co-author for a Civil War and Reconstruction text book and is an editor of a four volume Encyclopedia of American Women with ABC-Clio. She will speak about the now iconic “Rosie the Riveter” campaign that encourages working women to think of themselves as positive and respectable. She will discuss the changing roles and stereotypes for American women during the 1940’s, as well as the shifting meanings of “Rosie” iconography in the ensuing decades.
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205 Yale Ave., Claremont, CA 91711 – (909) 624-1681 – contact@claremontchamber.org