SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED FOR THE 2006 WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE - SHAPING POSSIBILITIES.
Patty De Dominic,
CEO PDQ Personnel and CEO Executive Search. Patty is also the former
President of National NWBO and LA Chamber as well as being a celebrated
author. She wrote The New World of Work that
tells the inspiring story of her own uphill struggle to rise to the
executive ranks. Ms De Dominic believes that “The work world is
chaotic, but you can’t let it overwhelm you. Keep your core values
intact and you’ll be sure to succeed. Whoever hires you should get more
than their money’s worth. You must always challenge yourself to be more
today than you were yesterday. That way, you’ll always be in demand.” Kristina M. Leslie,
Chief Financial Officer, DreamWorks Animation SKG. Prior to becoming
CFO, Kristina oversaw the corporate finance and strategic planning
functions for the company, including all banking and investor
relations. Since joining the company in 1996, she has been a key
participant in all significant financing and investing activities,
including the 2002 $1 billion asset-backed film securitization and
refinanced $500 million revolving credit facility. Judith Rosener, Professor of Business, UC Irvine and author of the book America’s Competitive Secret: Women Managers.
Dr. Rosener is a well-known research analyst whose work focuses on the
ways in which the differences exhibited by men versus women plays a
vital role in leadership styles in management and business. Her
ground-breaking article “Ways Women Lead,” published in the Harvard Business Review in
1990, introduced an idea that a “woman’s way of leading”—interactive,
cooperative, inclusive, and personal—was profoundly different from the
traditional male way of leading which she called “command and
control.” The article created a tidal wave of controversy among her
colleagues as well as in the rank and file of business professionals. Three
focus groups have already been held to promote interest in this
conference. One was held at Inamed, Inc. in Goleta and another one at
DreamWorks Animation SKG in Glendale. A third focus group was held in
Ventura at the Institute for Community and Professional Development,
Ventura College. These focus groups have been designed to provide
conference planners, Fran Lotery, Ph.D and Lois Phillips, Ph.D., with
great ideas for program content that will assist regional businesses in
attracting and developing women business executives. Plan
now to attend the first annual regional Women’s Leadership Conference
at the Hyatt Hotel in Westlake, California March 23-24, 2006. For more
information and to register, go to www.womensleadershipconference-shapingpossibilities.com Find out how your company can become a sponsor or a vendor.
Date: March 23-24, 2006
Location: Hyatt Hotel Westlake, California