Welcome!
Topics to be Discussed:
- Driving Change, a Leadership Perspective
- Fostering Growth
- Developing Female Leaders
- Communicating Your Business/IT Agenda to Create a Win/Win
- Creating Lasting Positive Impressions/Dress for Success
Meet this year's speaking panel
Kris Berry
VP, Creative Services
State Farm Insurance
This year, Women in Insurance Leadership Forum and the EDGE Conference are offering joint registration. Register now and meet Iconic Newsman Ted Koppel. Joint registration is $550.
ICONIC NEWSMAN,
TED KOPPEL
TO SPEAK ON
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14!
Carrie Burns, Insurance Networking News
TO MODERATE ON
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14!
Driving Change: A Leadership Perspective
Listen to
Carrie Burns's Message
Is it possible for women in insurance to transform themselves to positions of influence in order to drive positive and lasting change within their organizations?
Find out by joining your peers on September 13-15, 2009 at the Gaylord Palms Resort, Dallas, as the industry’s foremost thought leaders, female executives and consultants gather to recognize this years’ Women in Insurance Leadership honorees, formulate a game plan that has a commitment to excellence at its core, and create a pipeline for others to follow.
The goal of the 2009 Women in Insurance Leadership Program and Forum is to empower women to make critical connections, obtain key resources and take advantage of crucial opportunities that will enable them to drive positive and lasting change that will create a win/win for themselves and their organizations.
The only two-day conference dedicated to the professional development of women across the insurance and financial services sector, the 2009 Women in Insurance Leadership Forum brings together the insurance industry’s most influential women to focus on business leadership strategy and execution.
Attendees of the 2009 Women in Insurance Leadership Forum will have an opportunity to collaborate with other women in executive insurance business and technology positions through decisive and interactive dialogue; e.g. structured sessions, panel discussions and interactive roundtables.
What’s different this year? The 2009 WIL Forum is co-located with the IASA Executive EDGE Conference, giving attendees the unique chance to broaden their network even further, network with insurance C-level executives and collaborate on new possibilities for innovation and dynamic change that will catapult you past the competition.
