15 September 2016
1:30 PM - 4:30 PM EST
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HBA OLD METRO AREA PRESENTS

The Glass Ceiling: How Women Can Get a Seat at the Management Table

We are at the precipice of possibly the first woman president, yet women still lag behind on the career ladder, especially those who are individual contributors and those in middle management. What is the new conversation women should be having to navigate their careers up the corporate ladder? Participants who aspire to higher management positions, will receive applicable insight and actions to stimulate professional growth and development to achieve this. Learn how to navigate your career efficiently and effectively up the corporate ladder and avoid the pitfalls that can stall advancement.

Agenda
5:30 - 6:30 PM     Registration and refreshments
6:30 - 8:00 PM     Panel discussion
8:00 - 8:30 PM     Q&A and departure

Event questions/support
- Chapter contact for event: Metro Chapter at metro@hbanet.org or 973-582-1980
- Membership questions: membership@hbanet.org or 973-575-0606 ext 1
- Online registration assistance: events@hbanet.org or 973-575-0606 ext 3

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This event is nonrefundable.

Learning Objectives

1. Effectively cultivate the mentor or sponsor relationship to further personal and professional development
2. Apply strategies to overcome or avoid challenges that persist for women in middle management with greater career aspirations
3. Manage challenges when transitioning into higher management positions

Featured Speakers

Jane Atkins
Director Business Development Oncology, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt Germany
Kinnari Patel
President & COO, Rocket Pharmaceuticals
Emma Parmee
VP, Global Chemistry, Merck & Co., Inc.
Elizabeth Turcotte
Director, Consumer Hub, Bristol Myers Squibb

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