PINK Brings Together Nation's Top Women in Business at Six Conference Luncheons Nationwide and Discovers Trends
Did you know?
Only 57* percent of women have asked for a raise in the last year. Why is this a problem? Because of those who did ask, 72 percent actually got it, according to more than 1,000 women surveyed at recent luncheons hosted by PINK magazine, the only national magazine devoted entirely to professional women.
Women who want to learn success strategies from some of America's most influential women in business, and companies that want to support female employees and clients, have been attending PINK conferences in six cities across the country.
- Atlanta, Washington D.C. and New York have already sold out. But there are still some seats available in San Francisco (10/25), Charlotte, N.C. (11/1) and Boston (11/7).
Connect with these top women and discover life balance solutions, build career success strategies and learn valuable business lessons:
San Francisco:
Lindsey Ueberroth, Managing Director, Preferred Boutique; Suzi Weiss-Fischmann, EVP and Artistic Director, OPI Products, Inc.; Shaz Kahng, Global General Manager, Nike Cycling; Deborah Meyer, VP, Lexus Marketing; Jan Yanehiro, President, Jan Yanehiro, Inc.
Charlotte:
Gloria Johnson Goins, VP of Diversity and Inclusion, The Home Depot; Shannon McFayden, Senior Executive VP, Head of Human Resources and Corporate Relations, Wachovia Corporation; Cheryl Barre, CMO, Arby's; Linda Hudson, Officer and VP, General Dynamics; President, GD Armament and Technical Products; Marti Barletta, CEO, The TrendSight Group
Boston:
Sheila Johnson, CEO, Salamander Hospitality, LLC; Partner, Lincoln Holdings, LLC; Gay Warren Gaddis, President and CEO, T3 (The Think Tank); Jeanne Mockard, Portfolio Manager, Putnam Investments; Terri S. Bresenham, VP and GM, Diagnostic Ultrasound & IT, GE Healthcare; Karen Marinella, Anchor, WLVI-TV
To register for a conference near you, go to pinkmagazine.com.
PINK Gives Back:
With the help of event sponsors and attendees, PINK raised nearly $20,000 for Girls Inc last year and plans to raise even ore this year for Girls Inc and Dress for Success.
About PINK:
PINK magazine features a new generation of America's most influential women who are doing great things in their work and in their lives redefining success in the 21st century. Published seven times in 2006, PINK offers editorial content from award-winning writers and columnists in America's only national magazine dedicated to women's professional growth. Visit pinkmagazine.com for more.
*Source: Live data collected at PINK conferences in collaboration with KPMG.