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DECEMBER 6, 2018BOSTON CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTER
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• Cell phones: Please silence your phones in all keynote and breakout sessions.
• Morning keynote: There are no assigned seats.
• Luncheon keynote: Assigned seating is strongly enforced. Please find the table number that corresponds to the one listed on your badge. Consult the inside back cover of the program to find the location of your table.
• Videotaping of keynote sessions on your phone is not permitted.
• Breakout sessions are open seating and available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Adding a session to My Schedule on the App does not ensure seating.
• Continental breakfast and lunch: Included as part of your conference admission.
• Please remember to hydrate: Fill up your new water bottle (found in your attendee bag) at water stations throughout the Exhibit Hall.
WHERE ARE…?• ATMs: North Lobby on Level 1 next to the FedEx Office;
Southeast Level O outside of Hall C; and Northeast Level 1 next to food court.
• Coat Checks: Level 1 in the North Lobby, and on the lower level in the Exhibit Hall.
• Concessions: Hall A, and the North Lobby.
• Lost and Found locations: Registration in the North Lobby, Level 0 security desk, and Level 1 security desk - North Lobby.
• Nursing Mother’s Rooms: Meeting Room 106, Meeting Room 158, and Meeting Room 208.
• Restrooms: many of the men’s restrooms have been converted to women’s. They can be found in the General Session, the Exhibit Hall, and the North Lobby.
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TABLE OF CONTENTSPRESENTING SPONSOR WELCOME LETTER ........................................3CONFERENCE BOARD WELCOME .........................................................4GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................5CONFERENCE SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE ...............................................7CONVENTION CENTER MAPS .......................................................... 8-11OPENING KEYNOTE & SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERS .......................... 12LUNCHEON KEYNOTE & SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERS ..................13-142018 CONFERENCE SPONSORS ................................................... 16-17SESSION I BREAKOUT SESSIONS .................................................18-20SESSION II BREAKOUT SESSIONS ................................................21-23SESSION III BREAKOUT SESSIONS ...............................................24-26YOUNG WOMEN’S PROGRAM ..............................................................27SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES ................................................................28-49BOOK STORE & AUTHOR SIGNINGS ................................................... 50COMMUNITY CONNECTION PAVILION .................................................51WINE TASTING NETWORKING RECEPTION .........................................51CAREER PAVILION ..........................................................................52-53TARGET LIFESTYLE LOUNGE ............................................................... 54HEALTH & WELLNESS PAVILION ....................................................54-55SOCIAL HUB ......................................................................................... 56TECHNOLOGY PAVILION .................................................................58-59WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESS MARKETPLACE ................................60-61SOCIAL MEDIA STREET TEAM ............................................................. 62CONFERENCE FOR WOMEN TEAM ..................................................... 62CONFERENCE BOARD MEMBERS .................................................64-67EXHIBIT HALL MAP .............................................................................. 68EXHIBITORS ....................................................................................69-73KEYNOTE LUNCHEON SEATING ................................................ 102-103
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TIME EVENT LOCATION 6:30 AM – 5:00 PM Registration North Lobby
8:15 - 9:30 AM Opening Keynote Session ....................................................................................................................................General SessionAntoinette Antonio, co-anchor, WCVB Channel 5 EyeOpener @antoinetteaMarian Heard, president & CEO, Oxen Hill Partners, and @MassWomen founding board memberTarget Storytellers presentation by Laysha Ward, EVP & chief external engagement officer, Target @targetShawn Achor, New York Times best-selling author, The Happiness Advantage and Big Potential @shawnachorRenee Connolly, global head, communications & corporate responsibility, MilliporeSigma, and @MassWomen board memberElizabeth Gilbert, New York Times best-selling author & memoirist, Eat, Pray, Love @gilbertliz
9:30 AM Author Signings ..........................................................................................................................Exhibit Hall, Book Store (page 50)10:00 -11:00 AM Session I Breakouts ................................................................................................................ see pages 18-20 for session listing 11:00 AM Author Signings ..........................................................................................................................Exhibit Hall, Book Store (page 50)11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Session II Breakouts ............................................................................................................... see pages 21-23 for session listing12:30 PM Author Signings ..........................................................................................................................Exhibit Hall, Book Store (page 50)
1:00 - 2:40 PM Luncheon Keynote Session ..................................................................................................................................General SessionKaren Holmes Ward, director, public affairs & community services, WCVB Channel 5 @karenholmeswardGloria Cordes Larson, president in residence, Harvard Graduate School of Education, and @MassWomen board president Ali Bebo, senior vice president, human resources, Hologic @hologicJesmyn Ward, MacArthur Genius, novelist, essayist, memoirist and two-time National Book Award winner @jesmimiMaysoon Zayid, comedian and disability advocate @maysoonzayid Kathy Horgan, EVP & chief human resources and citizenship officer, State Street Corporation and @MassWomen board memberAmal Clooney, international human rights attorney. Keynote Speech followed by Conversation with moderator Nick Clooney, Emmy award-winning journalist
2:45 PM Author Signing .............................................................................................................................Exhibit Hall, Book Store page 50)3:00 – 4:00 PM Session III Breakouts .............................................................................................................. see pages 24-26 for session listing3:00 – 4:40 PM Technology & Small Business Roundtables ................................... Exhibit Hall (see pages 58-59 & 60-61 for session listings)4:00 PM Author Signings ..........................................................................................................................Exhibit Hall, Book Store (page 50)4:00 – 5:00 PM Wine Tasting Networking Reception ............................................................................. Exhibit Hall (brought to you by Converse)4:40 PM Author Signings ..........................................................................................................................Exhibit Hall, Book Store (page 50)5:00 PM Conference Closes
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
ALL DAY Registration
EXHIBIT HALL OPEN ALL DAY FROM 7:00 AM – 5:00 PMBook Store, sponsored by Liberty Mutual ..................................................................................see page 50 for offeringsCareer Pavilion, sponsored by MFS ..................................................................................... see pages 52-53 for offerings Coaches Corner & Resume ReviewCommunity Connection Pavilion ................................................................................................... see page 51 for offeringsHealth & Wellness Pavilion, sponsored by Boston Scientific......................................... see pages 54-55 for offerings Target Lifestyle Lounge Classroom Sessions Life Balance & Integration CoachingSocial Hub, sponsored by State Street .......................................................................................see page 56 for offerings LinkedIn WorkshopsTechnology Pavilion, sponsored by Dell .............................................................................. see pages 58-59 for offerings Technology Roundtables Women-Owned Business Marketplace, sponsored by Wells Fargo .............................. see pages 60-61 for offerings Small Business Roundtables
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4:00 - 5:00Wine Tasting
At the Luncheon Keynote Session there is assigned seating. Your table number can be found on your badge.
A map of the assigned luncheon tables can be found on the inside back cover.
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Registration (on Level 1)Coat Check – NW Level I Lobby Exhibit Hall – Hall A (see detailed map on page 68) • Coat Check • Continental Breakfast • Concessions • Wine Tasting Career Pavilion, sponsored by MFS • Career Coaching • Resume Reviews Health & Wellness Pavilion, sponsored by Boston Scientific • Health & Wellness Classroom Community Connection Pavilion
Technology Pavilion, sponsored by Dell • Social Media Roundtables Social Hub, sponsored by State Street Author Signings Bookstore, sponsored by Liberty Mutual Women-Owned Business Market-place, sponsored by Wells Fargo • Small Business Roundtables General Sessions – Hall B • Opening Keynote – Open Seating • Luncheon Keynote – Assigned Seating
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1LEADERSHIP ..................................................................................................................................................................................... Ballroom WestWomen Breaking Barriers: Lessons from the Frontlines (POE) Leading in the frontlines of today’s workplace is complicated and filled with an abundance of obstacles and opposition. How leaders navigate through pitfalls is a critical and defining moment in one’s success. In this powerful session, we will explore real experiences of leaders from the frontlines to discuss courage, influence, and risk-taking. Learn how you can stand up, speak up, positively gain traction with others including superiors, and ultimately break barriers despite the pushback and bumps you face along the way. Walk away inspired by these influential and progressive leaders who succeeded in driving change in the midst of obstacles and controversy.
THOUGHT LEADER: Ellen McGirt, award-winning journalist, senior editor, Fortune @ellmcgirtPANELISTS: Kate Gulliver, vice president, global head of talent, Wayfair @wayfair Sam Rapoport, director, football development, NFL and former football player @samrap10 Cecile Richards, nationally respected leader in women’s health & reproductive rights & best-selling author @cecilerichardsEMCEE: Loi Sessions Goulet, director, UX research, brand experience, Trip Advisor @tripadvisor
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT ............................................................................................................................................................. Ballroom EastYour Personal Best: Winning the Marathon... of Life! (FC)Sometimes the worst thing in your life can inspire you to action, and sometimes that action can change the world. Let’s get up close and personal with iconic Olympian athlete Des Linden, the first American woman to win the Boston Marathon in 33 years with an unofficial time of 2:39.54 — more than ten minutes off her personal record despite Boston’s harsh cold, wet, and windy weather conditions. Don’t be fooled, this session is not about running – it is about overcoming the impossible and changing lives. We will explore breaking gender barriers, perseverance, teamwork, and many other valuable insights that will leave you feeling empowered and ready to re-examine your own life to develop a sense of vision to go the distance.
MODERATOR: Linda Henry, managing director, Boston Globe and co-founder, HUBweek @linda_pizzuttiSPEAKER: Desiree Linden, 2018 Boston Marathon Champion, U.S. Olympian, coffee aficionado and co-founder, linden & true @des_lindenEMCEE: Brooke Bass, SVP & manager, property field operations, global retail markets US Claims, Liberty Mutual @libertymutual
TRANSITIONS ............................................................................................................................... Meeting Room 258 (simulcasting to MR 257)Tackle Life’s Curveballs with a Financial Plan...and Sanity! (FC)Are you thinking about a career change, single, married, going through a divorce, having your first or third child, caring for elderly parents, managing medical care for family? It’s during these transitional life events – big and small – that our emotional and financial health can take a beating. Yes, transition can be exhausting, stressful, and unpredictable, yet it can also be empowering, filled with opportunity and new beginnings. Featuring two of the nation’s leading financial experts, this intimate conversation will explore how to set financial priorities, determine goals, and build a financial plan that helps you maneuver life’s transitions and take control of your money so that it works as hard as you do. Attendees will walk away with a mix of tactical tips and inspiration to tackle curveballs and change and build the future you envision with a financial plan to make it a reality.
MODERATOR: Kathleen A. Murphy, president, Fidelity Investments Personal Investing division, named to Fortune’s 50 Most Powerful Women in American Business @fidelitySPEAKER: Jean Chatzky, financial editor, NBC’s TODAY show, award-winning personal finance journalist, personal finance ambassador AARP, and best-selling author @jeanchatzkyEMCEE: Christine M. Fandozzi, PhD, associate vice president, research laboratories, Merck @merck
CAREER ADVANCEMENT .......................................................................................................... Meeting Room 253 (simulcasting to MR 252)Super-Connectors: Build a Network of Relationships, Not Just Contacts (POE)The ability to make meaningful connections with people is critical to success in life and in your career. For over two decades, FOX’s NFL coverage reporter Laura Okmin has covered the biggest names on the biggest stages including Super Bowls, two Olympics, multiple NBA Finals, World Series and All-Star games. But what Laura is most known for, and most proud of, is the connections she has cultivated by building relationships. Laura and a panel of leaders will talk about ways to build a valuable network and leverage those connections to make them work for you and for them, so it’s a win-win! Understand who you need to meet, how to meet them and how to form lasting relationships (even if you’re an introvert). Don’t wait for social osmosis. Attend this session and gain advice for how you can take control and guide yourself where you want to go.
THOUGHT LEADER: Laura Okmin, Emmy award-winning sports reporter and founder, GALvanize @lauraokmin @galvanizelifePANELISTS: Dr. Ellen Hendriksen, clinical psychologist, author, & creator, award-winning podcast Savvy Psychologist @ellenhendriksen Mona Patel, VP, clinical training & fellowship education, neuromodulation, Boston Scientific @bostonsci Elizabeth Phalen, president & GM, data protection, Dell @dellEMCEE: Kristen LaVerghetta, head, life science global internal communications, MilliporeSigma @milliporesignma
SESSION I BREAKOUT SESSIONS10:00 A.M. – 11:00 A.M.
SESSIONS ARE LISTED BY LOCATION
SESSION I BREAKOUT SESSIONS10:00 A.M. – 11:00 A.M.
SESSIONS ARE LISTED BY LOCATION
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1CAREER ADVANCEMENT .......................................................................................................... Meeting Room 210 (simulcasting to MR 206)We Persist: Building Resilience for Success (POE) An unexpected stumble or fall can throw off our careful planning and feel like a defeat. But a setback can also unleash creativity, provide new opportunities, and strengthen resolve: key ingredients for success. Using real-life experiences, this discussion will help you discover how facing challenges can help you build grit, grow professionally, and reach your goals. Whether you are bouncing back from a personal or work-related disappointment, attend this session to explore ways you can become more resilient and ultimately successful.
THOUGHT LEADER: Valorie Burton, founder, Coaching and Positive Psychology Institute, life strategist, and best-selling author, Successful Women Think Differently @valorieburtonPANELISTS: Nathalie Molina Niño, co-founder and CEO, Brava Investments, and author, Leapfrog @nathaliemolina @bravainvests Cathleen Scerbo, VP & GM, technology services, Liberty Mutual Insurance @libertymutual Ashley Tyrner, founder, FarmboxEMCEE: Nicole Wetmore, director, global HR compliance & Americas HR operations, Dell @dell
EMERGING PROFESSIONALS ................................................................................................... Meeting Room 205 (simulcasting to MR 204)It Takes a Village: Create Your Tribe of Mentors (POE) Mentors and sponsors can put you on a path to pay raises, promotions, and high profile assignments. To make the most of your career, one mentor is not enough. You need multiple mentors with separate areas of expertise to support you throughout your multifaceted career journey. In this discussion, a panel of mentors and protégées will talk about assembling a personal board of advisors. Whether you are looking for a mentor, already have one, or are open to the benefits of multiple advisors, join this conversation for practical tips on connecting professionally, maintaining relationships, and getting the most out of your network of mentors.
THOUGHT LEADER: Deb Pine, executive director, Gloria Cordes Larson Center for Women and Business, Bentley University @bentleycwbPANELISTS: Kem Danner, SVP, global human resources, State Street Global Advisors @statestreetga Meredith Flynn-Ripley, VP, mobile messaging, service cloud, Salesforce @salesforce Britney Robbins, founder and CEO, The Gray Matter Experience @bask_n_robbinsEMCEE: Gillian Meek, president, Keds @keds
CAREER ADVANCEMENT .......................................................................................................... Meeting Room 160 (simulcasting to MR 159)Navigating the Workplace in a Post #MeToo Era...Now What? (POE) The #MeToo movement has led us to a watershed moment. Cultural norms and workplace policies are evolving. New questions and realities are starting to surface. Anecdotes of men avoiding women have also started to proliferate. Some men wonder: is it safe to take a closed-door meeting with a woman, or to mentor her? Some find themselves immobilized by fear. But we can do better. Join a panel of leading experts on gender partnership for a forward-looking conversation about how to constructively navigate the workplace in a post #MeToo world. Together we will explore how to dispel fear and mistrust to create a workplace that works for everyone.
THOUGHT LEADER: Joanne Lipman, author, That’s What She Said @joannelipmanPANELISTS: Carol Fulp, president & CEO, The Partnership and @MassWomen board member Laurie Knocke, senior employment counsel, Boston Scientific @bostonsci David Smith, associate professor, sociology, Department of National Security Affairs, United States Naval War College, former Navy pilot, and co-author, Athena Rising @davidgsmithphdEMCEE: Blair Hammond, global director, brand management, Reebok @reebok
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT ...................................................................................................... Meeting Room 156 (simulcasting to MR 157)Break the Cycle: Embrace Your Hormones (LP)Feeling “hormonal” is not usually seen as a positive thing, even though it is entirely natural. But Martie Haselton, the world’s leading researcher on sexuality and ovulation, argues that there is great value to be had in better understanding the hidden intelligence of hormones. In this session, she will clearly explain the biological processes that profoundly influence our behavior and offer a radical new understanding of our bodies, minds, and relationships. Once we embrace hormonal cycles as adaptive solutions to genuine biological challenges, we can stop letting these changes bring us down and use this information to make better-informed choices. Plan to leave less fearful of hormonal shifts and armed with a new appreciation of how hormones can empower you to succeed.
SPEAKER: Martie Haselton, professor, UCLA, and author, Hormonal: The Hidden Intelligence of Hormones @haseltonEMCEE: Elizabeth Bolgiano, EVP & chief HR officer, AMAG Pharmaceuticals @amagpharma
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SESSION I BREAKOUT SESSIONS10:00 A.M. – 11:00 A.M.
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1PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT ...................................................................................................... Meeting Room 153 (simulcasting to MR 154)Time Saving Hacks to Boss Up & Beat Burnout (POE)For most of us, a life with more time to do what you want and less stress would be optimal. But making intentional, purposeful choices to create a life with more clarity and ease when you feel so harried is challenging. Whether you feel overwhelmed by busyness, trying to balance work and home, or just looking for more time-saving tips, this session will explore how to “un-complicate” and achieve the simpler, more intentional lives we desire, with less clutter mentally and physically. A panel of professional women grappling with the same life integration conundrum as all of us will offer validation and some simple hacks to help you:
• Boycott busy, get rid of excess, and create more with less—more space, more time, and less stress• Create boundaries, feel comfortable saying no, and avoid burnout• Manage the mental, emotional, and physical challenges of caring for children, aging parents, and other challenging life events• Ultimately find more time in your day that leads to joy
THOUGHT LEADER: Emilie Aries, nationally recognized writer, podcaster, and founder and CEO, Bossed Up @emilieariesPANELISTS: Sally Bament, VP, marketing, cloud and service providers, Juniper Networks @junipernetworks Courtney Carver, blogger, creator of Project 333, and author, Soulful Simplicity @bemorewithless Dr. Laurie Santos, professor of psychology & head, Silliman College, Yale University @lauriesantosEMCEE: Laysha Ward, SVP, chief external engagement officer, Target @target
LEADERSHIP ..................................................................................................................................... Meeting Room 104 (simulcast to MR 102)How Women Rise: Taking the Next Step in Your Career (W) Whether climbing the corporate ladder or taking the leap on your own as an entrepreneur, the very skills and habits that made you successful early on could actually be holding you back as you advance to the next stage of your working life. In this session, we will identify specific behaviors that may keep women from realizing their full potential, no matter the stage of their career. Learn why certain strategies that may have worked in the past will not help you get to where you want to go in the future. Attendees will leave armed with tangible tools to shed those behaviors and ultimately advance to the next level.
SPEAKERS: Marshall Goldsmith, world-renowned business educator, coach, and best-selling author @coachgoldsmith Sally Helgesen, leadership expert and best-selling author @sallyhelgesenEMCEE: Rakhi Kumar, senior managing director & head, ESG Investments and Asset Stewardship, State Street Global Advisors @statestreetga
SESSION I BREAKOUT SESSIONS10:00 A.M. – 11:00 A.M.
SESSIONS ARE LISTED BY LOCATION
BREAKOUT SESSION KEYW = Workshop: Interactive sessions that include exercises, role-plays, and other activities that offer practical advicePOE = Panel of Experts: Led by a thought leader in the space, these sessions will offer a brief “state of the climate” followed by a sharing of best
practices and lessons from experts in the trenchesLP = Life Perspective: These sessions offer a mix of advice and inspiration by sharing real-life stories to offer a perspective on managing life experiencesFC = Fireside Chat: This format features speakers engaging in a conversation to share their experiences and to explore best practices around the
session themes
ENCORE: Some of our most popular topics/sessions will be repeated to allow attendees additional opportunities to participate. These are designated on our agenda as ENCORES. Some ENCORES will be offered as panels in the morning but repeated as a workshop.
LEADERSHIP: Designed for a seasoned or aspiring leader looking to climb the ladder and shatter the glass ceilingCAREER ADVANCEMENT: Designed for the mid/senior-level professional with significant experience looking for advice about professional skills and job
advancementEMERGING PROFESSIONALS: Designed for millennials and newer professionals entering or reentering the workforceTRANSITIONS: Offering expertise for maneuvering career and life transitionsPERSONAL DEVELOPMENT: Offering advice to help you enhance your life, grow, and create more positive personal experiences outside the workplace
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2LEADERSHIP ..................................................................................................................................................................................... Ballroom WestBe a Great Boss and Colleague AND Stay Human (POE) Acting with empathy and humanity is critical in today’s complex workplace. Do you want to learn a framework that shows how to be a better boss and a better colleague and still get your job done and achieve success? This session will explore the fundamentals of human communication between each of us as neighbors, communities, and collaborators. We will offer advice to help you balance being empathetic with being decisive; challenge directly and still show you care; and say what you think while also giving a damn about the person you’re saying it to. This is the perfect session for those trying to navigate the complexity of relationships at work while staying human.
THOUGHT LEADER: Fran Hauser, media executive, startup investor, and author, The Myth of the Nice Girl @fran_hauserPANELISTS: Mary-Jo Gagliardi, SVP, human resources, Wells Fargo Capital Finance @wellsfargo Maci Peterson Philitas, co-founder and CEO, On Second Thought and ranked Inc. Magazine’s 30 Under 30 List @macipeterson Laurie Ruettimann, HR consultant, blogger, author, and founder of the Let’s Fix Work podcast @lruettimannEMCEE: Sanam Razzaghi Feldman, senior director, people strategy, Rapid7 @rapid7
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT ............................................................................................................................................................ Ballroom EastAtomic Habits: Tiny Changes, Remarkable Results (W)If you’re having trouble changing your habits, the problem isn’t you – the problem is your system. Bad habits repeat themselves again and again not because you don’t want to change, but because you have the wrong system for change. No matter your goals, this session will offer a proven framework for improving – every day. Led by James Clear, one of the world’s leading experts on habit formation, you will explore practical strategies that will teach you exactly how to form good habits, break bad ones, and master the tiny behaviors that lead to remarkable results. Learn how to:
• Make time for new habits (even when life gets crazy)• Overcome a lack of motivation and willpower• Design your environment to make success easier• Get back on track when you fall off course
Whether you are a team looking to hit your bottom line, an organization hoping to redefine an industry, or simply an individual who wishes to quit smoking, lose weight, reduce stress, or achieve any other goal – this session will offer you a fresh perspective to think about progress and success and arm you with the tools and strategies you need to transform your habits and get 1% better every day.
SPEAKER: James Clear, creator, Habits Academy, entrepreneur and author, Atomic Habits @jamesclearEMCEE: Cynthia Johnson, VP, global data center sales, Cisco @cisco
CAREER ADVANCEMENT .......................................................................................................... Meeting Room 258 (simulcasting to MR 257)Personal Brand Overhaul: Redefine the Way You’re Perceived at Work (POE)People tend to come up with their own perceptions about who you are, what you’re good at – and, quite likely, what you’re not good at. They “brand” you in their own minds, which means your brand is created by default rather than by intentional design. Why let others define your reputation? Join this session to explore how to brand or rebrand yourself. Experts will share their personal experiences to help you reassess your brand – in person and online – and adjust your communication to attract high-profile projects and clients, solidifying your reputation as a leader.
THOUGHT LEADER: Lida Citroën, reputation management and personal branding expert and author, Reputation 360: Creating Power through Personal Branding @lida360PANELISTS: Kate Dobbs, SVP, marketing & communications, Fresenius Medical Care @FMCNAnews Melody Godfred, founder, Write In Color & Fred and Far, former litigation attorney @writeincolor Cara Alwill Leyba, best-selling author, master life coach, podcast creator and host, Style Your Mind @champagnedietEMCEE: Nish*ta Roy-Pope, senior consultant, strategy & operations, Dell @dell
CAREER ADVANCEMENT .......................................................................................................... Meeting Room 253 (simulcasting to MR 252)Self-Advocate, Stand Up and Negotiate for What You Want (POE) Whether you are an introvert or an extrovert, an executive or a manager, shy or a social butterfly, this session will provide new tools for you to have powerful conversations and be a better listener in the workplace. Learn skills that will have a direct impact on your ability to negotiate, advocate, and build relationships. You will be exposed to new perspectives on negotiation and offered renewed confidence in your ability to self-advocate, hold your own, and push back to secure what is rightfully yours – promotion opportunities, plum assignments, and higher pay.
THOUGHT LEADER: Selena Rezvani, leadership expert, Forbes columnist, and author, Pushback @selenarezvaniPANELISTS: Denise Cox, VP, customer experience centers Americas, Cisco @cisco Jennifer Meade, VP, breast & skeletal, BSH sales and commercial excellence, Hologic @hologic Chris Voss, CEO and founder, Black Swan Group Ltd, and author, Never Split The Difference @vossnegotiationEMCEE: Ali LaValley, director, global procurement, Converse @converse
SESSION II BREAKOUT SESSIONS11:30 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.
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2PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT ...................................................................................................... Meeting Room 210 (simulcasting to MR 206)Authentic Activism: Creating Change from 9 to 5...and Beyond (POE) Whether you work at a startup, a large corporation, or for a small non-profit, turning your personal mission into your purpose at work can lead to great change in your life and in the world. Purpose can be found in any position because it’s not about your job title, it’s about your approach to your work. Anyone can spark change by integrating your mission, authenticity, passion, and giving back into your career and life. Online sensation Franchesca Ramsey will share how she transformed her “viral moment” into a platform for social justice and ultimately became what she describes as an “Accidental Activist.” A panel of pioneers will discuss their personal journeys to forging a life of meaning. They will offer practical tips for driving change even if you aren’t in charge of policy. We will explore what it means to be an authentic activist: how to create a clear vision, inspire supporters, and persuade decision makers.
THOUGHT LEADER: Franchesca Ramsey, comedian, activist, television and YouTube personality @chescaleighPANELISTS: Kristy Dunchak, senior director, product management, Tyco, Johnson Controls @johnsoncontrols Meredith (Max) Hodges, executive director, Boston Ballet @bostonballet Carmen Perez, exec. director, The Gathering for Justice and national co-chair, Women’s March on Washington @msladyjustice1EMCEE: Judy A. Durkin, VP, financial planning & analysis, Raytheon Company @raytheon
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT ...................................................................................................... Meeting Room 205 (simulcasting to MR 204)Get Money: Play (and Win) the Real-Life Game of Personal Finance (W)Does the idea of managing your money feel like going to the dentist or standing in line at the DMV? Personal finance may seem dreadful, but it doesn’t have to be. By having a better understanding of how your finances work, you’ll “get” money and leave out the stress and intimidation. In this session, personal finance expert Kristin Wong will show you how to get more money in your pocket without letting it rule your life. Participants will learn how to:
• Build a budget that actually works• Super-charge a debt payoff plan• Strategically hack your credit score• Side-hustle to speed up your money goals• Start a simple investment portfolio
Now is your chance to live the life you want, not just the life you can afford!
SPEAKER: Kristin Wong, personal finance expert and career journalist @thewildwongEMCEE: Colleen Richards Powell, director, corporate citizenship & diversity, MFS Investment Management @followmfs
TRANSITIONS ............................................................................................................................... Meeting Room 160 (simulcasting to MR 159)How to Survive (and Thrive) Your Next Career Pivot (POE)Life is too short and you spend way too much time at work to just go through the motions. Attend this session and learn how to give your career a reboot so you can thrive, not just survive Monday through Friday. Whether you’re bored at work, burned out on a job, or just looking for a fresh challenge, this session will give you a nudge and some concrete tips to approach a career transition regardless of your age or professional stage. Career pivots are not easy – but they are possible and this session will inspire you to challenge your status quo, get unstuck, and redesign your life.
THOUGHT LEADER: Cate Luzio, founder & CEO, Luminary @bealuminaryPANELISTS: Yvonne Albert, head, human resources, MilliporeSigma @milliporesigma Lauren Smith Brody, founder, The Fifth Trimester Movement @laurensbrody @thefifthtrimester(IG) Katie Rosen Kitchens, co-founder and editor-in-chief, Fabfitfun @katieakitchens @fabfitfunEMCEE: Jessica Morris, Digital Lumens’ director, application engineering, OSRAM @osramamericas
LEADERSHIP ................................................................................................................................ Meeting Room 156 (simulcasting to MR 157)Rebel Talent: Why it Pays to Break the Rules (W) From an early age, we are taught to be rule followers, and the pressure to fit in only increases as we age. But conformity comes at a steep price for our careers and personal lives. When we mindlessly accept rules and norms rather than questioning and constructively rebelling against them, we ultimately end up stuck and unfulfilled. As leaders, we are less effective and respected. As employees, we are more likely to be overlooked for top assignments and promotions. As partners and friends, we are checked out and unhappy. Francesca Gino has been studying rebels in life and in the workplace for more than fifteen years. She has discovered that rebels—those who practice “positive deviance” at work—are harder to manage, but they are good for the bottom line. Their passion, drive, curiosity, and creativity raise the entire organization to a new level. Packed with case studies and strategies for embracing rebellion at work and in life, this session encourages you to rebel against what’s comfortable so you can thrive. Learn how to embrace your inner rebel and break the rules as an individual as well as learn how to manage, lead, and embrace rebel employees.
SPEAKER: Francesca Gino, Tandon Family Professor, Business Administration, Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit, Harvard Business School @francescaginoEMCEE: Terri Bresenham, chief innovation officer, GE Healthcare @gehealthcare
SESSION II BREAKOUT SESSIONS11:30 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.
SESSIONS ARE LISTED BY LOCATION
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2EMERGING PROFESSIONALS ................................................................................................... Meeting Room 153 (simulcasting to MR 154)Women & Work: The Changing Meaning of Ambition (LP)Faced with pivotal and thought-provoking moments in their careers, college friends Hana Schank and Elizabeth Wallace came back together decades post-graduation to embark on a project about women, ambition, transition, crisis, and achievement. Drawing on their book The Ambition Decisions, this thought provoking fireside chat will explore how ambition evolves over a career; the role a partner plays in your ambition; and internal obstacles to success.
MODERATOR: Jane Steinmetz, office managing principal, EY @jane_steinmetz_SPEAKERS: Hana Schank & Elizabeth Wallace, co-authors, The Ambition Decisions @hanaschank @lizzardwallaceEMCEE: Jennifer Briere, VP, HR business partnering & strategic workforce planning, National Grid @nationalgridus
CAREER ADVANCEMENT .......................................................................................................... Meeting Room 104 (simulcasting to MR 102)Ditch Workplace Drama and Drive Results (W) Ego-driven behaviors are the #1 source of drama in workplaces today, generating huge amounts of drama, politics, and emotional waste. Some people thrive on the toxicity. But for most of us, it is an unwanted distraction. How do we eliminate the big egos and frenzy from our organizations? In this session, leadership expert Cy Wakeman will show you how to ditch the drama so you can be responsible for your own success and learn to love your job again, no matter your level at an organization. Learn the tips and tools for cultivating accountability so you can help drive results and restore sanity to the workplace.
SPEAKER: Cy Wakeman, president and founder, Reality Based Leadership and best-selling author @cywakeman EMCEE: Sarah Grimwood, head, portfolio, strategy & operations, and chief of staff, rare disease research unit, Pfizer, Inc. @pfizer
SESSION II BREAKOUT SESSIONS11:30 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.
SESSIONS ARE LISTED BY LOCATION
ADDING A SESSION TO YOUR SCHEDULE ON THE APP DOES NOT GUARANTEE SEATING. ARRIVE EARLY TO ENSURE A SEAT AT ALL BREAKOUT SESSIONS.
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3TRANSITIONS .................................................................................................................................................................................... Ballroom WestLeverage the Gig Economy to Accelerate Your Career Trajectory (POE) Blogging, graphic design, coaching, copywriting – the list is endless. Discover how you can leverage your knowledge, hidden talents, and network (beyond your desk job) to create your own career trajectory. Whether you are looking to supplement your current salary or find a flexible alternative to the traditional world of work, this session will offer valuable insights to consider by diving into the gig economy. Hear from experts and peers who have taken the plunge and explore what it’s all about, how to get started, and what works for you given your unique talents. Walk away with advice and motivation to take charge of your career destiny and lead the life you actually want.
THOUGHT LEADER: Diane Mulcahy, writer, consultant, adjunct lecturer, Babson College, & sr fellow, Kauffman Foundation @dianemulcahyPANELISTS: Amanda Healy, award-winning B2B mktg demand generation leader and marketing mgr, TIBCO Software @amanda_healy Janet Kraus, co-founder and CEO, Peach @janetkraus @withlovepeachEMCEE: Jane Bowman, vice president, marketing & strategic partnerships, Boston Globe Media @bowmanjane
CAREER ADVANCEMENT ................................................................................................................................................................. Ballroom EastENCORE: Self-Advocate, Stand Up and Negotiate for What You Want (W)Compromise is the worst thing you can do; never split the difference! Does this seem contrary to everything you’ve learned about negotiations? Former FBI lead international kidnapping negotiator Chris Voss will share all kinds of surprising tactics that radically diverge from conventional negotiating strategy so that you always negotiate as if your life depended on it and you never have to split the difference. Whether you are an introvert or an extrovert, an executive or a manager, shy or a social butterfly, this session will expose you to new perspectives on negotiation and offer renewed confidence in your ability to self-advocate, hold your own, and push back to secure what is rightfully yours: promotion opportunities, plum assignments, and higher pay.
SPEAKER: Chris Voss, CEO & founder, Black Swan Group Ltd and author, Never Split The Difference @vossnegotiationEMCEE: Lisa Brady, director, supply chain sustainability, Cisco Systems, Inc. @cisco
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT ...................................................................................................... Meeting Room 258 (simulcasting to MR 257)Inspiration to Ignite Your Inner Rebel: Real Stories from Real Rebel Girls (LP) From Silicon Valley entrepreneurs to global best-selling author, Francesca Cavallo, one of the co-creators of the “Good Night Stories For Rebel Girls” series, will share their rebellious journey. Hear how their battle against Silicon Valley sexism led to writing stories of real women. Learn why the fight for gender equality begins with the stories we tell our children and how their book series sparked a movement of rebel girls across the globe. Walk away inspired to unleash your inner rebel and make a difference for yourself and the next generation of pioneers to come.
SPEAKER: Francesca Cavallo, co-author, Rebel Girls @rebelgirlsbook @francescacavalloEMCEE: Jan Schwartz, sr. director, engineering, enterprise management, Oracle Corporation @oracle
LEADERSHIP ................................................................................................................................ Meeting Room 253 (simulcasting to MR 252)Leading Through Controversy: Lessons on Courage and Risk-Taking (W) Whether or not you agree with her mission, Cecile Richards is an influential and progressive leader who has succeeded in driving change in the midst of controversy. When it could have been much easier to give up, Richards always stayed the course. Leading in the frontlines of today’s workplace is complicated and filled with an abundance of obstacles and opposition. How leaders navigate through these pitfalls is critical to their success and ultimately their bottom line. In this powerful session, Richards will draw on her personal leadership experiences to explore courage, influence, and risk-taking. She will offer practical advice and actionable takeaways for how you can stand up, speak up, positively gain traction with your team and superiors, and ultimately impact change as a leader within all areas of your organization, despite the pushback and bumps you face along the way.
SPEAKER: Cecile Richards, nationally respected leader in women’s health and reproductive rights and best-selling author @cecilerichardsEMCEE: Jennifer Tomosivitch, VP, market development, Laboratory Products Group, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. @thermofisher
SESSION III BREAKOUT SESSIONS3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
SESSIONS ARE LISTED BY LOCATION
ADDING A SESSION TO YOUR SCHEDULE ON THE APP DOES NOT GUARANTEE SEATING. ARRIVE EARLY TO ENSURE A SEAT AT ALL BREAKOUT SESSIONS.
Please See Breakout Session Key at thebottom of page 20
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3PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT ...................................................................................................... Meeting Room 210 (simulcasting to MR 206)Mental Health Crisis: Managing the Anxiety & Depression Epidemic Today (POE) Rates of anxiety, depression, and suicide have skyrocketed in the last few decades and continue to rise at a staggering rate. Mental health doesn’t discriminate. It hits hard and it can hit anyone regardless of background, as we have seen with the recent deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain – people who looked on paper like they had it all. The stats are alarming: one out of five American children and college students suffers from a diagnosable mental, emotional or behavioral disorder. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, 75% of all mental health conditions begin before the age of 24. Whether you are suffering yourself or caring for children who are suffering, it is important to know you are not alone. This session will discuss warning signs, resources, and strategies available to help you manage through crisis. A panel of experts and pioneers who have braved the battle will share their experiences and offer guidance for those in need.
THOUGHT LEADER: Myechia Minter-Jordan, MD, MBA, president and CEO, The Dimock Center @thedimockcenter @drmy PANELISTS: Dr. Laurie Santos, professor of psychology & head, Silliman College, Yale University @lauriesantos Amanda Southworth, creator, Anxiety Helper, and mental health and LGBTQ activist @amndasuthwrth Amanda Stern, writer, literary organizer, and author, Little Panic @amandasternEMCEE: Stephanie Browne, VP, talent acquisition, chief diversity & inclusion officer, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts @bcbsma
CAREER ADVANCEMENT ................................................................................................................. Meeting Room 205 (simulcasting to 204)ENCORE: Ditch Workplace Drama and Drive Results (W) Ego-driven behaviors are the #1 source of drama in workplaces today, generating huge amounts of drama, politics, and emotional waste. Some people thrive on the toxicity. But for most of us, it is an unwanted distraction. How do we eliminate the big egos and frenzy from our organizations? In this session, leadership expert Cy Wakeman will show you how to ditch the drama so you can be responsible for your own success and learn to love your job again, no matter your level at an organization. Learn the tips and tools for cultivating accountability so you can help drive results and restore sanity to the workplace.
SPEAKER: Cy Wakeman, president and founder, Reality Based Leadership, best-selling author @cywakemanEMCEE: Simone Stewart, senior director, web strategy & operations, Akamai Technologies @akamai
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT ...................................................................................................... Meeting Room 160 (simulcasting to MR 159)ENCORE: Atomic Habits: Tiny Changes, Remarkable Results (W)If you’re having trouble changing your habits, the problem isn’t you – the problem is your system. Bad habits repeat themselves again and again not because you don’t want to change, but because you have the wrong system for change. No matter your goals, this session will offer a proven framework for improving – every day. Led by James Clear, one of the world’s leading experts on habit formation, you will explore practical strategies that will teach you exactly how to form good habits, break bad ones, and master the tiny behaviors that lead to remarkable results. Learn how to:
• Make time for new habits (even when life gets crazy)• Overcome a lack of motivation and willpower• Design your environment to make success easier• Get back on track when you fall off course
Whether you are a team looking to hit your bottom line, an organization hoping to redefine an industry, or simply an individual who wishes to quit smoking, lose weight, reduce stress, or achieve any other goal – this session will offer you a fresh perspective to think about progress and success and arm you with the tools and strategies you need to transform your habits and get 1% better every day.
SPEAKER: James Clear, creator, Habits Academy, entrepreneur and author, Atomic Habits @jamesclearEMCEE: Deb Shapiro, global head, HR, Sanofi Genzyme @sanofigenzyme
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT ...................................................................................................... Meeting Room 156 (simulcasting to MR 157)Conscious Minimalism: Be More with Less (W)Are you overwhelmed by busyness? The quest to earn more, produce more, and be more can complicate the simpler, more intentional lives we desire. Author Courtney Carver knows firsthand about the consequences of a busy life, which compromised her relationships and eventually threatened her health. In this workshop, the author of Soulful Simplicity: How Living with Less Can Lead to So Much More will share how to stop getting caught up in the rush and to discover the power of simplicity. She shares how conscious minimalism can improve health, build more meaningful relationships, and relieve stress in our lives. You will learn how to get rid of excess and create more with less—more space, more time, and even more love.
SPEAKER: Courtney Carver, blogger, creator of Project 333, & author, Soulful Simplicity @bemorewithlessEMCEE: Christina Farup, MD, MS, VP, transformation and change management, J&J Medical Devices @jnjnews
SESSION III BREAKOUT SESSIONS3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
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3CAREER ADVANCEMENT .......................................................................................................... Meeting Room 153 (simulcasting to MR 154)Tips For A Successful Mentor-Mentee Relationship (FC) A lot of hard work and mix of mentors helped FOX’s NFL reporter Laura Okmin break the barriers of a male dominated field and ultimately assume the position to cover the biggest names on the biggest stages including over ten Super Bowls, two Olympics, multiple NBA Finals, World Series and All-Star games. Now she’s paying it forward by helping to train, mentor, and prepare the next generation of women in sports media with her new program, GALVANIZE. Having experienced both sides of the mentee and mentor relationship, Laura is here to share her best practices and lessons learned for creating the most successful two-sided relationship to ensure it is a win-win. We will also get up close and personal in a fireside chat with real-life mentor and mentee, Anthony Ostler, SVP at Global Services and Stacy Dawson Belf, MD at Alternative Investment Solutions – both part of State Street’s PWN Mentoring Circles program. Whether you are looking to develop your leadership skills or seeking guidance to put you on a path for a promotion or high profile assignment, this session will arm you with practical tips for leveraging a mentor program to support your multifaceted career journey.
THOUGHT LEADER: Laura Okmin, Emmy award-winning sports reporter and founder, GALvanize @lauraokmin @galvanizelifeSPEAKERS: Stacy Dawson Belf, managing director, alternative investment solutions, State Street Corporation @statestreet Anthony Ostler, SVP, global services Americas, State Street Corporation @statestreet
EMERGING PROFESSIONALS ............................................................................................................................................... Meeting Room 107Foster Your Inner Entrepreneur and Innovator (POE)Being an entrepreneur isn’t just about starting a business - it’s about being a pioneer and leader of thought. Your next innovative idea could solve problems, create new paradigms, lead to breakthroughs, and possibly even change the world. What’s holding you back? Whether you are in startup mode or looking to generate that next big idea within your current organization, this session will explore the essential skills, characteristics, and habits to help foster your inner entrepreneur. From corporate professionals to business owners, this interactive panel will share their first hand experiences, successes, and pitfalls to help you with idea generation, scalability, and tips to navigate the obstacles that have kept that audacious idea of yours from becoming a reality.
THOUGHT LEADER: Nataly Kogan, founder, Happier, venture capitalist, and author, Happier Now @natalykoganPANELISTS: Melissa Ben-Ishay, president and chief product officer, Baked by Melissa @bakedbymelissa Kathy Krisch, director, consumer wellness division, Bose @bose Raquel L. Lachman, brand marketing leader and former vice president, marketing, S’well @rockylachmanEMCEE: Nadya Okamoto, founder & executive director, PERIOD, and author, Period Power @nadyaokamoto
LEADERSHIP ................................................................................................................................ Meeting Room 104 (simulcasting to MR 102)ENCORE: Be a Great Boss and Colleague AND Stay Human (W) Even in 2018, we continue to grapple with the negative perception of women’s “niceness” in the business world. If women are nice, they are seen as weak and ineffective. But if they are tough, they are labeled some other things. This is the perfect session for those trying to navigate the complexity of relationships at work while staying kind and respectful of others. Explore how women can reclaim “nice” and sidestep regressive stereotypes about what a strong person looks like. Sharing her time-tested strategies, Fran Hauser will prove that women don’t have to sacrifice their values or hide their authentic personalities to be successful. Join this session to explore how to:
• Balance being empathetic and decisive• Ask for what you want without feeling badly• Become a someone who is respected, not feared• Act with kindness, empathy, and strength• Be authentic, confident and crush it at work
SPEAKER: Fran Hauser, media executive, startup investor, and author, The Myth of the Nice Girl @fran_hauserEMCEE: Shannon Resetich, head, rare diseases & rare blood disorders, North America, Sanofi Genzyme @sanofigenzyme
SESSION III BREAKOUT SESSIONS3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
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In partnership with Bain Capital and Crimson Lavine, the Massachusetts Conference for Women is proud to present its Young Women’s Program, providing high school junior and senior girls the opportunity to attend the Conference and participate in a seminar track designed especially for them. The participation of over 500 high school students at this year’s Conference is made possible thanks to the generosity of our sponsors. This unique program enables our next generation of leaders the opportunity to hear from dynamic speak-ers, exchange ideas, and begin to chart their own paths. In our thirteen-year history, more than 8,000 young women have attended the Massachusetts Conference for Women through these scholarships. Please take a moment to acknowledge the young women in attendance as you travel the halls of the convention center today. You may be sharing your experience with future teachers, doctors, authors, CEOs, or even a president!
10:00 – 10:45 AM Every“BODY” is Beautiful: A Healthy Self Image for All Shapes & Sizes (W)A sense of self is ever-changing, but one thing remains constant: our overall wellness depends on a healthy self-image. Author and yoga instructor Jessamyn Stanley is well-known for her body positive image, but her inspiring self-confidence was hard won. She discusses her life, yoga, and the moment-by-moment work of addressing emotional and physical barriers. This unique workshop will include a seated movement and breathing exercise.
SPEAKER: Jessamyn Stanley, body positive advocate & author, Every Body Yoga @jessnotjazzEMCEE: Meredith J. DeWitt, founder & principal, MJD Associates, LLC @meredithdewitt
11:00 – 11:45 AM Anxiety Helper: Lifesaving Lessons from a Teenage Pioneer (FC)Fifteen-year-old Amanda Southworth has struggled with mental illness and suicidal thoughts. Grappling with her situation, she started coding and used this as an outlet to develop apps designed to help others stop suffering in silence and find the courage to reach out and change their life. To her surprise, her apps not only helped others but gave her a purpose and a reason to stick around. Today, Southworth is a programmer, designer, and creator of the apps AnxietyHelper and Verena. Her apps are designed to provide safety, information, and emergency help to those who are struggling with mental illness (Anxiety Helper) or are a member of the LGBTQ+ community and need emergency support (Verena). In addition to coding, she works with Teen Vogue to write articles about her experiences. A born problem-solv-er, Amanda will share her personal experiences and passion for using her privilege and experience to help those who don’t have that same privilege. Following her speech, we will dive deep into conversation with Amanda about her struggles, coding, and life today.
SPEAKER: Amanda Southworth, creator, Anxiety Helper and mental health and LGBTQ activist @amndasuthwrth MODERATOR: Sakina Ibrahim, social entrepreneur, NAACP Image Award nominee & author, Big Words To Little Me @sakina_worldEMCEE: Saron Tesfalul, VP, consumer retail and dining, Bain Capital Private Equity @baincapital
11:50 AM – 12:30 PM We Are All Rebel Girls: Tools & Inspiration to Lead a Revolution (W) Train your rebel spirit with the creators of “Good Night Stories For Rebel Girls.” This workshop is designed to challenge perspective, induce thought, and prompt action. Write love notes to your favorite body parts, draw yourself climbing a mountain, write a letter to an elected representative. This session will help you create space for big ideas and develop the tools you need to lead the revolution of your time.
SPEAKERS: Francesca Cavallo, co-author, Rebel Girls @rebelgirlsbook @francescacavalloEMCEE: Alison Smith, marketing manager, Reebok @reebok
PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS AND ORGANIZATIONS:826 Boston students Andover Youth Services Arlington High School Young Feminist Alliance Big Sister Association of Greater Boston Boston Community Leadership Academy Boston Community Leadership Academy Brookline High School City Year empowerHER Esperanza Academy Framingham High School Girl Scouts
Girl Up Girls Inc of Lynn Girls Inc of Worchester Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School Hopkins Academy LEAP for Education Needham High School Varsity Girls Swim Team New Mission High School Newton South Girl Up Root Salem High School Shrewsbury High and Lowell High
Stand and Deliver Teens in Print The Possible Project Inc The Rivers School Tri-Town Council Triton High School uAspire Upward Bound Urban Edge Walpole/Foxborough METCO program Westborough High Write Boston
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9:30 AM Shawn Achor
11:00 AM – 11:30 AMValorie BurtonCourtney CarverJean ChatzkyCarol FulpMarshall Goldsmith & Sally HelgesenMartie HaseltonEllen HendriksenJoanne LipmanMaria MarloweNathalie Molina NiñoCecile RichardsBritney RobbinsDavid SmithJessamyn Stanley
12:30 PM – 1:00 PMLauren Smith BrodyFrancesca Cavallo Lida Citroën James ClearFrancesca GinoMelody GodfredFran HauserSakina IbrahimCara Alwill LeybaFranchesca RamseySelena RezvaniHana Schank & Liz WallaceChris VossCy WakemanKristin Wong
2:45pm Jesmyn Ward
4:00 PM – 4:30 PMMelissa Ben-IshayCourtney Carver Francesca Cavallo James ClearFran HauserNataly KoganDiane MulcahyNadya OkamotoCecile RichardsAmanda SternChris VossCy Wakeman
4:40 PM – 5:00 PMHolly ChessmanJodi FlynnAnnemarie Riley GuertinBritney Robbins
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The Massachusetts Conference for Women and Cradles to Crayons are teaming up to collect 2,500 winter essentials to distribute to children in the region who most need them. Please bring new hats, gloves and/or coats to the Cradles to Crayons’ booth (#223) and let’s help prepare these children for the cold weather. Old Navy will also be onsite selling hats and gloves for those who wish to purchase items to donate.
EVERY VOTE COUNTS! The Conference’s theme continues to be “The Power of Us – Amplify Your Voice”, and never has that the power of that been more evident than in the recent midterm elections. Women ran for office in record numbers, and nationally more than 117 women were elected to office. The League of Women Voters will be onsite to help us keep this momentum going. We encourage you to stop by their booth to learn how you can stay involved.
COMMUNITY CONNECTION PAVILIONLOCATED IN THE EXHIBIT HALL • OPEN ALL DAY
This year attendees can network around a shared interest! Join us for a glass of wine and connect with other women to
discuss Caretaking, Community Involvement, being an Emerging Professional, Career Advancement … or just recap your day!
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MFS and the Massachusetts Conference for Women are thrilled to offer the 2018 Career Pavilion. Join us for intimate and unique opportunities to best position yourself on the job, enhance your career skills, and network with peers. Don’t miss out on these offerings!
9:30-10 AM | 3-5 PM Even Par: How Golf Helps Women Gain the Upper Hand in Business If you’re a woman in business and want to get to the top, you should avail yourself of all the critical tools. Golf is a critical tool that contributes to the social capital needed to help you reach your potential in business. Led by Leslie Andrews, this interactive workshop will explore how you can use golf to level the playing field and enhance your career and life. Through practical advice and live demos, attendees will learn: • Basic golf terminology, etiquette, and rules • Ways to overcome fear and embarrassment on the golf course • The “must knows” and “must nots” for using golf in business • How to look the part and feel great doing it • How to capitalize on the business benefits of golf
Leslie Andrews, director, golf, Nehoiden Golf Club at Wellesley College, Class A member of the LPGA, & author
COACHES CORNER 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM*The Coaches Corner is the place where Conference attendees receive one-on-one “laser coaching” with a professional certified coach from the International Coach Federation (ICF) New England Charter Chapter. This is a valuable opportunity to take what you learn at the Conference and translate it into action to take your career to the next level. ICF credentialed coaches will support your goals to advance your career and help you plan your next step by exploring topics relevant to your situation, which may include: • Clarifying your professional goals • Prioritizing and balancing your life • Navigating career transitions • Negotiating a raise • Asking for that promotion • Launching a new career or job search • Seeking and attaining board positions • And much more!
It’s helpful to have a topic in mind to discuss with your coach, but if you’re feeling overwhelmed or not sure where to start, your coach can help with clarity.
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Jen Armstrong, Bright Chirp ConsultingTaryn Ash, Taryn Ash Global CoachingNancy Austin, Leonardo CoachingSibel Babacan, Sibel Babacan Coaching and MentoringGeorge Baker, innerOvationAmy Tate Berenson, Compass Coaching - Navigate AheadJan Bouch, Justice Coaching CenterBarti Bourgault, Beyond The Edge, LLCDeborah Burke, Berkshire InstituteAlex Carleton, Acumentri LeadershipKate Carleton, Executive CoachKaren Carmody, Chrysalis Coaching & ConsultingCindy Crosby, CL Crosby International, LLCJessica Curtis, J. S. Curtis CoachingElaine Davis, ETD CoachingJeanine Delay, Power CoachingDebra Doroni, Debra Doroni Leadership Partners, LLCKimberly DuBrul, Kimberly DuBrul CoachingDenise Ebacher King, Catalyst AssociatesLaurie Fitzpatrick, Gestalt International Study CenterNancy Formella, NAFormella Executive CoachingChristina Granahan, Granahan Coaching and Consulting
Elizabeth Hall, Getting It Done CoachingPenny Harris, Renewable Philanthropy LLCCatherine Hayes, Catherine Hayes Coaching & Consulting, LLCHeather Holmes Floyd, Compass Coaching & ConsultingMargaret Jablonski, Jablonski Consulting GroupEtta Jacobs, Power in the MiddleLisa Kleitz, Inner Assets Leadership DevelopmentBrianne Krupsaw, Personal Development CoachJanet LaFlamme, Keystone Coaching and ConsultingValerie Libby, Valerie S. Libby Executive Coach and ConsultantTrishia Lichauco, LichauCoachLisa Luken, Simple Joy Living, LLCTracey Lukes, Tracey Lukes LLC – Parent & Teen CoachElaine MacLellan, Performance Development, Inc.Sarah Mann, Spark HR SolutionsBeth Masterman, Masterman Executive Coaching, Inc.Jan McCafferty, Tandem SolutionsKris McCrea, McCrea CoachingAlyson McEvoy, Measure What MattersKim Meninger, Executive Career SuccessMelissa Merres, Merres CoachingDonna Milofsky, Volare Leadership International
Melissa Murphy, True ReachKaren O’Donnell, Generating Autonomy LLCKirsten Olson, Old Sow Coaching and ConsultingMary O’Sullivan, Encore Executive CoachingElizabeth Phillips, Mitsubishi Electric Research LabsJayme Purinton, Blue Sky OD Consulting and CoachingNaomi Rafalowicz, Naomi Rafalowicz Life CoachingTajan Renderos, Tajan Renderos Coaching, LLCSusan Retik, Results CoachingJacqueline Ross, Jacqueline C. Ross LLCLisa Sasso, Medical Development Partners, LLC.Michelle Silbert, Ignite Your Sparks CoachingDale Sinesi, NP LaunchVicki Tardino, Organizational Consultant & Executive CoachColleen Taintor, Colleen Taintor Coaching & ConsultingLauren Teller, Positive Change for Life CoachingElisa Van Dam, Maternity Leave Success CoachMaddie Weinreich, Maddie Weinreich CoachingAnne Weiskopf, Make Your Now WOW!Amanda Wright, Coaching Through Life’s Transitions
NOTE: Coaches listed are those confirmed as of print date and are subject to change.
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CAREER PAVILIONLOCATED IN THE EXHIBIT HALL • OPEN ALL DAY
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*Coaches & Reviewers will not be available during the opening and lunch keynote sessions.
RESUMÉ REVIEW 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM*
HR and career service experts will be providing free resumé critiques. Don’t miss this opportunity to have a seasoned pro give your resumé a checkup and help you market yourself better in the ever-changing job market!
Frances Adjorlolo, Wellesley CollegeJudy Banker, Simmons CollegeSharon Britton, Northeastern UniversityEmily Brown, Boston University School of Public HealthZeena Brown, Office of Workforce Development, City of CambridgeBrenda Campbell, Endicott CollegeHeather Carpenter-Oliveira, Northeastern UniversityDiane Ciarletta, Northeastern UniversityDorothy Commons, Boston College Law SchoolDivya Das, Boston College Christopher De La Cerda, Wellesley CollegeAmy Flynn, Boston CollegeDenise Geggatt, Stonehill CollegeLauren Gray, Suffolk University Anne Grieves, Northeastern UniversityAmanda Helfand, MonotypeDiane Hewitt, University of Massachusetts LowellDana Keep, Wellesley CollegeKelly Kelleher, Bentley UniversityBecky King, Wellesley CollegeCarrie Klaphake, Northeastern UniversityPaula Koczera, Harvard Kennedy SchoolSahra Kuper, Office of Workforce Development, City of CambridgeLada Lau, University of Massachusetts LowellDale McLennan, Endicott CollegeCaroline Meditz, Boston College Alison Nogueira, Northeastern UniversityChristelle Paul, Suffolk UniversityJennifer Perrigo, Boston College Law SchoolElyse Pipitone, EMPath (Economic Mobility Pathways)Sara Polcari, Stonehill College Cindy Richard, Endicott CollegeKristine Shatas, Stonehill CollegeBecky Smith, Wentworth Institute of TechnologyJulianne Smith, Boston CollegeKatie Thatcher, ThriveAdmission Lauren Tracey, Boston College
NOTE: Reviewers listed are those confirmed as of print date and are subject to change
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Committed to your health and well-being, take time to explore The Massachusetts Conference for Women’s Health & Wellness Pavilion which offers expert speakers, healthy snacks, product demonstrations, health screenings and strategies to achieve optimal health and prevention.
TARGET LIFESTYLE LOUNGE
Join Target in celebrating women – today and every day. Recharge yourself & your devices Kick your feet up and take a break Discover new beauty products Free samples!
HEALTH & WELLNESS CLASSROOM SESSIONS Featuring an amazing roster of speakers and classes.
HEALTH & WELLNESS PAVILION
7:45 – 8:05 AM Give Yourself a Performance BoostWe all want to perform and feel our best. However, our reality is that in our 24/7 environment, we’re experi-encing mounting pressures both in and out of our jobs that can leave us unfocused and unmotivated. How do we meet these increasing expectations without feeling depleted? Join this session to learn how to tap into our four realms of energy -spiritual, mental, emotional and physical – to create higher productivity and stron-ger leadership. Attendees will learn how to improve their personal health, happiness and fulfillment through lasting, positive behavior changes.
Megan Duelks, Americas lead, Employee Health Innovation Center of Excellence, Johnson & Johnson @jnjcares
10:00 – 10:20 AM Grocery Store 101: How to Grocery Shop Like a Nutrition ProWho has time to eat healthy? We all do! Whether you’re too busy, too stressed, or travel too often, learn how to save time when it comes to healthy eating. Integrative Nutrition Health Coach Maria Marlowe will share tips from her book, The Real Food Grocery Guide on how to make smart choices at the grocery store, ideas for fuss-free meal prep and batch cooking, and all around how to stay healthy despite being busy. Together we will explore: food buzzwords; what to avoid; when it is best to go organic; how to read food packages and nutrition labels; and how to save money without skimping on nutrition.
Maria Marlowe, nutritional health coach & author, The Real Food Grocery Guide @mariamarlowe1
11:05 – 11:25 AM Connecting Through Social Networks to Achieve Better Sexual Health OutcomesSexual health can be uncomfortable for women to talk about—whether it be with her partner, friends or even her healthcare provider - which can lead to women not seeking necessary treatment. Creating a safe and sup-portive environment in which women can connect with others and learn how to talk about their sexual health is critical and may lead to better health outcomes. Attend this session to learn how digital health communities can help empower women to seek support, tools and information about their sexual health.
Meghan Rivera, VP, digital engagement & women’s health marketing, AMAG Pharmaceuticals @meglopresto @amagpharma
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12:40 – 1:00 PM Wellness Hacks for the WorkplaceSometimes life can be chaotic and stressful. Trying to navigate our busy schedules while keeping our health and wellbeing a priority is often challenging. During this session we will explore self-care strategies that can be easily incorporated into each day. Our goal is to help you find ways to stay resilient and calm at any age. Nicole Pizzi, MPH, health engagement strategist, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts @bcbsassociation
3:00 – 3:20 PM Strategies to Defeat Unconscious Bias in Healthcare InteractionsTwo monologues do not make a dialogue. Productive conversations between health care providers and pa-tients are critical to ensuring successful medical outcomes. Whether you are a patient or clinician, attend this session to learn strategies to combat the insidious occurrence of unconscious bias that can occur in health care interactions. Kristin Gabriel, DO, MPH, senior medical director, global medical affairs, neurology & immunology, Research and Devel-opment Institute, EMD Serono, a business of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany @emdserono
3:25 – 3:45 PM Skincare 101 for Aging SkinRemember when you’d wake up in the morning with a fresh, dewy glow? Now do you wake up to sheet lines on your face and chest that takes hours to go away? This is a telltale sign that your skin is losing its elastici-ty. Join me for a discussion on the aging skin and learn what you can do to keep your skin healthy, minimize further damage and possibly reverse the signs of aging. Andrea Morrison, RN, national clinical manager, Cynosure, Division of Hologic @hologic
3:50 – 4:10 PM Improve your Mind, Body, Soul AND ProductivityWorkplace well-being is becoming an organizational imperative based on growing evidence that shows a direct correlation between health and wellness with performance and productivity. Merck is committed to building a culture of wellbeing that supports employees to take control of their health and live their best lives. Well Being is more than physical health and the absence of disease - it encompasses many interdependent components including physical, emotional, financial and safety. Attend this session to explore Merck’s best practices and lessons learned for supporting employees and their families to be healthier and more productive, both profes-sionally and personally. Leave armed with practical tips and easy to implement takeaways for improving your mind, body, soul AND productivity at work and in life.
Cathryn E. Gunther, VP, global population health, Merck & Co., Inc. @merck
4:15 – 4:35 PM Ten Things You Need to Know about Heart DiseaseWhat are the most common types of heart disease? Do you know your risk factors and the symptoms of heart disease? What should you do in a heart emergency? Find answers to these questions and learn strategies to reduce your risk and take control of your health.Kristin Hendrickson, acting director, Close the Gap, Boston Scientific @bostonsci
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7:30 AM – 5:00 PMThe Conference is pleased to offer an additional coaching opportunity to attendees who are looking for support other than career assistance. Join us in the Health & Wellness Pavilion where you can receive one-on-one “laser coaching” with a professional certified coach from the International Coach Federation of New England (ICFNE). This is a valuable opportunity to take what you learn at the Conference and translate it into action and impact. ICF credentialed coaches will support your goals and help you plan your next step by exploring relevant topics, which may include:
• Clarifying your personal and/or professional goals;• Prioritizing and balancing the many aspects your life;• Navigating life transitions;• Identifying ways to get involved in causes about which you are passionate;• And, much more!
*Sessions are 30 minutes and are first-come, first-served — advance sign-up is NOT required!
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USE YOUR POWER TO EMPOWERVisit the Social Hub, brought to you by State Street, to enjoy a comfortable seat, charging stations, and plenty of opportunities for organic networking. Also check out:
• Orbit 360 Photo Booth: A 360 degree slow-motion photo booth where attendees can take a photo or video, and receive it directly to their phones.
• Chalk Wall: Actionable question & interactive wall – Tell us how you empower other women?
SOCIAL SELL YOURSELF: Leveraging LinkedIn to Build Your Personal Brand
11:00 AM – 11:45 AM
12:30 PM – 12:50 PM
Don’t miss your chance to attend LINKEDIN PROFILE MAKEOVER WORKSHOPS to perfect your networking skills. Featuring AMANDA HEALY, award-winning B2B marketing demand generation leader and social media expert.
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The perfect spot to recharge, connect & learn.
TECH ROUNDTABLES Tech roundtables aim to address conference attendees’ diverse needs and interests related to technolo-gy and innovation. Led by an expert facilitator, each roundtable offers an informal and intimate setting to share best practices around a very focused and specific topic. Roundtables are discussion-based and will not feature a formal presentation. This ensures each discussion is truly personalized and allows attendees to ask questions relevant to growing their unique skillsets. We encourage attendees to come with ques-tions.
Roundtables are limited to ten people per topic and are first-come, first-served. We encourage you to come early to guarantee your spot. We will offer each roundtable a total of three times so attendees can partici-pate in multiple discussions on different topics, and to ensure that participants have other opportunities to join should their first-choice table fill up fast.
Roundtables will take place at the following times:
3:00 PM – 3:30 PM
3:35 PM – 4:05 PM
4:10 PM – 4:40 PM
Shape the Future of Office Productivity and Quality of Life with Lighting Technology Join Nancy Chen to explore connected building solutions that enable improved employee engagement and productivity using some of the newest innovations in lighting technology - Human Centric Lighting (HCL). HCL can benefit the biological, emotional, and physical health and overall wellbeing of people by mimicking the levels of sunlight throughout the day, increasing employee engagement and productivity. Attend this session to learn how this technology can help you transform the workplace of the future.
Nancy Chen, staff scientist, projects and solutions, OSRAM @osramamericas
Hacks to Grow Your Online Reputation and Your Bottom LinePeople like to work with people, not companies, therefore how you brand yourself is at the core of building a strong customer base and creating a solid reputation. Join the roundtable to talk tools, methodologies, social media channels and more to build your reputation and accelerate your business growth online.
Holly Chessman, one of New England’s top 40 influencers in content and digital marketing, Holly Chessman Marketing @hollychessman
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SEO 2018: Kick Ass in SearchFrom algorithm adjustments to negative SEO, never has search been more competitive nor a more difficult hur-dle to overcome than it is in 2018. Join this roundtable session to dive into the issues SEOs, content creators, and marketers are facing today and the real-world organic search strategies that work.
Jessica Levenson, VP, search & engagement, TechTarget @guerillagirl
Podcasting as a Unique Opportunity to Amplify Your Personal BrandThere is a lot of competition in the online space and in the current job market. It can be difficult to distinguish yourself from others using the same strategies that have been around for decades. Even with the growing number of podcasts being launched daily there is still a barrier to entry and sustainability – making it the PER-FECT way to stand out from the crowd if you’re willing to apply tried and true methods that simplify the process and attract the right audience for you.
Jodi Flynn, owner, Women Taking the Lead, podcaster & author @jodimflynn
10+ Proven Ways to Monetize Your Blog Successfully Tell anyone at a networking event that you are a blogger and the response is frequently “How do you make money?” Whether you have ambitions of starting a profitable blog or you’ve been at it for a few years and want to boost your income, this roundtable will answer the money-making question in depth. We’ll explore 10+ different avenues for bringing in revenue through your website and social profiles. Expect to start with the basics like advertising and sponsored content, and then delve into less common strategies like digital courses, affiliate marketing, and physical product creation.
Chrissy Carroll, registered dietician, social media enthusiast & founder, Snacking in Sneakers @chrissytherd
Being an Influencer: How to Build a Devoted Following Laurel Driskill, aka @sugar_Boogerz & sugar boogerz ASMR, is a rising influencer on Instagram and YouTube. In less than two years, she has 160,000 followers for her short-format videos. Join this roundtable to learn tips and tricks to engage and grow your online audience into a devoted following – and make money while doing work you love.
Laurel Driskill, social media influencer, Sugar Boogerz ASMR (IG) @sugar_boogerz
Power Up Your Stories with FB Live VideoWhile the rise of video isn’t exactly a secret, it has been traditionally associated with a high barrier to entry, questionable ROI, and a somewhat heavy investment in terms of time and resources. Join this roundtable to see how easy it is to live stream on Facebook and why it is such an important tool for businesses today to increase audience engagement, provide an in-depth look at your brand, and gain more exposure and aware-ness. Together we will explore:
• Benefits of using videos for your overall digital marketing strategy• Unique requirements for Facebook Live• Tips for repurposing video content and useful tools
Angela Pitter, founder & CEO, LiveWire Collaborative @angelapitter
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We work hard each year to bring you a wonderful group of local and national businesses, all owned by women. Join the Conference in our commitment to supporting these women
– today and throughout the year!
See pages 69-73 for a full listing of exhibitors in this area.
SMALL BUSINESS ROUNDTABLES Led by expert facilitators, roundtables offer an informal and intimate setting to share best practices around a very focused and specific topic within the small business and entrepreneurial spaces. Roundtables are discussion-based and will not feature a formal presentation. This ensures each discussion is truly person-alized and allows attendees to ask questions relevant to their needs.
Roundtables are limited to ten people per topic and are first-come, first-served. We encourage you to come early to guarantee your spot. However, we will offer each roundtable a total of three times to give attendees the opportunity to participate in multiple discussions on different topics and ensure that participants have another opportunity to join should a table fill up fast.
Roundtables will take place at the following times:
3:00 PM – 3:30 PM
3:35 PM – 4:05 PM
4:10 PM – 4:40 PM
Brand Transformation for a Growing and Evolving ClimateOcean Spray is transforming its farmer-owned cooperative into a farm-to-family, health and wellness company through innovative products that showcase the unique health benefits of the cranberry, and by connecting its farms to families for a better life. The ability to evolve rapidly and respond to changing consumer demands is imperative to continued growth for your business and brand. Attend this engaging discussion to learn from Ocean Spray about transforming your purpose and brand to stay relevant in today’s landscape—as well as bring your colleagues and culture along on the journey.
Kellyanne Dignan, director, global corporate affairs, Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc. @oceansprayinc
Retirement Plans for Small Business OwnersAre you a small business owner with one to 1000+ employees and wondering what type of retirement plan is best for you, your employees, and your bottom line? This roundtable will explore what options are available, including 401K, SEP IRA, SIMPLE IRA, profit sharing, and defined benefit plans, and discuss which is best for your unique situation.Cristen Tara Moore, senior vice president, investments, Wells Fargo Advisors
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How to Build a Lasting Brand in a Competitive LandscapeThe competition for consumer dollars has never been more intense – from online retailers to e-commerce to more traditional brick-and-mortar shops. Today’s consumers have incredibly high expectations when it comes to where they spend their money. They are looking for a brand that resonates with them personally, whether it’s the product itself, the founder’s story, where the product is sourced, and beyond. FabFitFun has carved out a niche in the e-com-merce space with a membership service that consumers love and it’s growing every day. Hear from co-founder/editor-in-chief Katie Rosen Kitchens on what it took to get there and how they are setting FabFitFun to be a lasting consumer brand.
Katie Rosen Kitchens, co-founder & editor-in-chief, Fabfitfun @katieakitchens @fabfitfun
Hacks for Running an Efficient BusinessIt’s sometimes hard to juggle all the roles it takes to run a successful business. Finding resources to help support our work is challenging, as we simply don’t have the time to seek them out. More often than not, the help we need is right in front of us – we just have to take the time to prioritize our needs. This roundtable will help you get a better handle on how to identify your needs and offer easy hacks and invaluable resources to save you time and ultimately help your business run more efficiently. Britney Robbins, founder & CEO, The Gray Matter Experience @bask_n_robbins
From Idea Generation to a Successful LaunchI have a great business idea, now what? Entrepreneurs can often feel overwhelmed when deciding how and when to launch a business. This roundtable session is for women who are considering launching or are already in the early stages of their business. Enjoy candid conversation with your peers while receiving guidance from women startup enthusiast Natasha Zena, cofounder of Lioness, the digital magazine for the female entrepreneur. Zena will offer actionable steps and share the latest techniques to take your idea and launch it into a successful venture.Natasha Zena, founder & publisher, Lioness Magazine @natashazena_
Debunk the Myths of Social EntrepreneurismSocial entrepreneurship is an excellent path for those who want to do good in the world and make money too. Through this roundtable, we will debunk the myths of social entrepreneurship and break it down to its very practical components so attendees understand what it is, how to get started, and current success stories. We will explore topics including: incorporation, finding a team, selling and scaling your product or service, and much more.Yulkendy Valdez, co-founder & managing partner, Forefront @yulkendyvaldez
How to Create and Share Your Value Proposition Your sixty-second elevator pitch may be the most important presentation you make, and in many more places than an elevator. This session is a brief, to-the-point opportunity to create it and practice delivery while getting feedback from a professional speech coach who specializes in storytelling, humor, and persuasion. You will have a fun and real-time learning experience.Robin Golinski, executive communication coach, The Speech Improvement Company @robingolinski
No Agent, No Cry: Tips and Tricks to Publishing Without an AgentAchieving success in the big world of publishing is attainable – even if you don’t have an agent. Whether you’re a writer or an illustrator, there are ways to break into the field and turn your vision into a reality! Led by Annemarie Riley Guertin, author of How Finch Got His Colors, this roundtable will use her journey from concept to publication to offer you the tips, practical advice, and inspiration to propel your publishing dreams forward. Annemarie Riley Guertin, children’s picture book author, How the Finch Got His Colors @arileyguertin
HR for Start-Ups: What to Know as You GrowManaging HR issues can be complicated and confusing for any organization, but it can be particularly daunting for start-ups and small businesses that may not have dedicated HR staff and resources. In this roundtable we will ex-plore the nuts and bolts of hiring and onboarding employees, managing staff, deciding on benefits, and developing a workplace culture that aligns with your company’s mission and values. Through a guided discussion, you’ll receive compliance information as well as practical tips, advice, and best practices. Whether your business is just getting started or is up and running, there is no better place to brainstorm solutions to your people problems than with other like-minded entrepreneurs.
Wendy Silver, founder & president, Beyond the Workplace, LLC @beyondworkhr
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CAREERAMAG Pharmaceuticals ......................................... 768BAE Systems ............................................................974Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts ......... 764BMW Dealer Careers ..............................................772Boston Public Speaking ......................................... 969Bristol-Myers Squibb ...............................................872International Coach Federation - New England Char-
ter Chapter .................................................1068Johnson & Johnson ................................................ 965Lands’ End Business Outfitters.............................773Merck & Company .................................................. 665reacHIRE ...................................................................972Teradyne ...................................................................873Thermo Fisher Scientific ........................................ 964TripAdvisor ............................................................... 669United States Coast Guard ....................................874Wayfair ..................................................................... 864
COMMUNITYAfri-root Collective .................................................. 355Barbara Lee Family Found. ..Civic Engagement AreaBig Sister Boston .................................................... 434Boston Bar Lawyer Referral .................................. 343Boston’s Run To Remember ................................. 348Budget Buddies, Inc. .............................................. 452Catalyst Collections ................................................247Center for Women & Enterprise -
Donated by Juniper Networks ................... 337Choose To Be Nice ................................................. 333Cradles to Crayon ................................................... 233Destiny Rescue ....................................................... 346Dream Big! ............................................................... 357eleandphant ............................................................ 341Fashion For Empowerment ................................... 352Federation for Children .......................................... 440Girl Power Go ........................................................... 456Keds ....................................................................... 446League of Women Voters of Massachusetts ......................................Civic Engagement AreaLean In Boston ........................................................ 253Metro Meeting Centers-Boston............................ 243Pearls With Purpose............................................... 436Preservation Society of Newport County ............ 237 Project Bead ............................................................ 454Project Have Hope .................................................. 340Safe Havens Interfaith Partnership
Against Domestic Violence ........................ 335Society of Women Engineers .................................241Tanzania School Foundation ................................ 255The Boston Globe ....................................................257The Junior League of Boston ................................ 442The Philanthropy Connection ............................... 336United ....................................................................... 432UTEC ....................................................................... 353WCVB Channel 5..................................................... 332Wend Africa ............................................................. 356Women’s Lunch Place............................................ 342
EDUCATIONAruba Tourism Authority ........................................ 468Babson Executive Education .................................475Bay Path University .................................................472Bentley University ................................................... 464Boston College, Woods College.............................471Boston Harley-Davidson .........................................572Casner & Edwards ...................................................570Dignity Together ...................................................... 267E3 Financial Planning ............................................ 466Fidelity Investments ............................................... 265Framingham State University ................................372Harvard Business School
Executive Education ................................... 264Lesley University ......................................................474Liberty Mutual Insurance ...................................... 564Macys ....................................................................... 664MIT Sloan Executive Education ............................ 367MIT Sloan School of Management ....................... 369Nichols College ........................................................473
Regis College ........................................................... 368SCORE Boston ........................................................ 365Simmons University ................................................275Suffolk University.....................................................373UMassOnline ............................................................374University of Massachusetts Boston ...................375Wellesley College .....................................................273
HEALTH & WELLNESS5-hour Sample, LLC..............................................1146Allergy and Asthma Awareness Initiative ..........1149American Heart Association,
Go Red For Women ..................................... 637Association of Migraine Disorders .......................843Balans Organic Spa ................................................ 655Beautycounter by Emily Voss .................................742Body Logic VT ........................................................1045Boston IVF ................................................................752Boston Scientific ...................................................1040Collettey’s Cookies
(Community Work Services) ....................952ACultural Care Au Pair .............................................. 840Drops by DEW (doTERRA Essential Oils) ............. 935EPICC Social Work ................................................1157Fresenius Medical Care, NA .................................. 633General Electric Company ...................................1150GoodCell ................................................................1147Hologic Inc. .............................................................. 932Iamtra ....................................................................... 937Just Add Cooking .................................................... 756KIND Snacks ........................................................... 641Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany ..................... 952Moxxi Pilates Fitness Chair ................................... 754National Ovarian Cancer ....................................... 940New Balance Athletics ............................................741PERIOD. The Menstrual Movement. .................... 653Picasso Jasper ......................................................1032Planned Parenthood ...............................................740PossibilitiesFertilityCoaching..............................1034Pulse .....................................................................1047 Pure Haven .............................................................. 732Reebok ..................................................................... 657Seaworthy Naturals ..............................................1153she plants love ........................................................ 841Shriners Hospitals for Children ............................643Spina Bifida Association
of Greater New England ...........................1144Synergy Private Health .......................................... 842Target 946Whole Foods Market ...............................................746YO1 Wellness Center ...........................................1155
TECHNOLOGYAkamai Technologies ..............................................514Bank of America ..................................................... 364Bose ........................................................................414Dell ....................................................................... 520Exclusive Concepts Inc. ..........................................417invisaWear ............................................................... 620Iterators LLC ............................................................ 512Johnson Controls .................................................... 420National Grid ........................................................... 523OSRAM ..................................................................... 515Rapid7 .......................................................................521She Geeks Out .........................................................415WITI ....................................................................... 513
WOMEN OWNED BUSINESSABW Designs ........................................................... 815AprilMarin .................................................................725Argent ....................................................................... 821B. Royal Boutique .................................................1008Beautiful Blessings ..............................................1108blistabloc ...............................................................1013Blue Tapestry Threads ............................................710Boostwr, LLC .........................................................1123Bottle Branch - Boston Handmade.......................... 906Buster’s Bark LLC ................................................... 822Campbell & Kate .................................................... 824
Caryn’s Corner .........................................................714Cavedoni Balsamic Vinegar ................................1022Charged Glassworks - Boston Handmade.............. 906Charleston Shoe Co. .............................................. 709chocolatesU, LLC .....................................................916Crazy Awesome Socks .........................................1008Dakini, LLC ............................................................... 907Deborah MacFail Designs - Boston Handmade .... 906Design of Mine ........................................................ 615Divadend Footwear .................................................616Doves and Figs.........................................................817Edie & Fin- Boston Handmade ................................. 906Emerson Fry ............................................................ 722farahbean ................................................................ 823Flagship Private Wealth ......................................... 614Flanabags LLC......................................................... 607Flutter Eyewear ....................................................... 933Foxfire Creative Studio - Boston Handmade .......... 906Green Eyed Daisy.....................................................810Half-n-the-Bag .......................................................1024Hawaiian Moon ....................................................... 806HERstory Apparel..................................................1025Hippy Pilgrim..........................................................1015Hoist Away Bags ...................................................1120Igneous, LLC ..........................................................1116Jack and Mary Designs........................................ 1017Jennifer’s Handmade Soap ................................... 906JOTT ....................................................................... 820Kathy Kamei Designs ............................................ 922Keysie .....................................................................1111Laughing Lotus Boutique ...................................... 706Lingowares ............................................................1112Little Brown Box ...................................................... 622Loomination - Boston Handmade ............................ 906Mainely Local .......................................................... 611Mary Kay ...................................................................617Massaging Insoles ..................................................711Metro Man Gifts...................................................... 720ML Lifestyle ...........................................................1012MM.LaFleur ............................................................. 625Morrison Mae - Boston Handmade ......................... 906Mylestyle, LLC ......................................................... 736Natralee .................................................................1121nohmii .......................................................................721One For Women ....................................................1122ParTea .......................................................................707Peach ........................................................................724Periodically Inspired ............................................... 612PurseAmie .............................................................1115Rani Wise Co. .......................................................... 723Red + Wolf - Boston Handmade ............................... 906Rodan + Fields ........................................................ 920rose & thread .......................................................... 914Scarf King ................................................................ 814Scarves Unlimited ................................................1020SeneGence International ...................................... 708Shana Gulati Jewelry ............................................1113Sharon Schindler Photography ............................. 621Shepherd’s Run Jewelry- Boston Handmade ......... 906SKM Collection ........................................................715Stash Jewelry ...........................................................610Stella & Dot ...........................................................1009Stephanie Saunders Art Gallery .........................1117Susie Os Handbags ................................................ 924Sweetgum Textiles ................................................. 623Taleo Handmade - Boston Handmade .................... 906Taza Chocolate......................................................1124The Cue .................................................................... 921The Pink Poppy .....................................................1021Treeline & Tide - Boston Handmade ........................ 906Waffles & Honey Jewelry .....................................1125Wells Fargo .............................................................. 825What Women Want Travel ...................................1119Wozz! Kitchen Creations ....................................... 942
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5-hour Sample, LLC ........................................ 11465hourenergy.com
ABW Designs .................................................... 815abw-designs.com
Afri-root Collective ............................................ 355afri-rootcollective.com978-930-1502info@afri-rootcollective.com
Akamai Technologies ....................................... 514akamai.comMeet our team &get best swag
Allergy and Asthma Awareness Initiative ...... 1149wickedaware.com
AMAG Pharmaceuticals ................................... 768amagpharma.comAMAG focuses on therapeuticsthat improve people’s lives
American Heart Association, Go Red For Women .......................................... 637goredforwomen.orgCome learn more about yourheart and brain health!
AprilMarin ......................................................... 725aprilmarin.com
Argent ................................................................ 821argentwork.com
Aruba Tourism Authority................................... 468aruba.com
Association of Migraine Disorders .................. 843MigraineDisorders.orgMigraine impacts women at [emailprotected]
B. Royal Boutique ........................................... 1008broyalboutique.com
Babson Executive Education ........................... 475babson.edu/beeLeadership programs for womenand entrepreneurs.
BAE Systems ...................................................... 974jobs.baesystems.com/gl
Balans Organic Spa .......................................... [emailprotected]
Bank of America ............................................... 364bankofamerica.comTechnology and Finance
Barbara Lee Family Foundation ...................... 234blff.orgBLFF advances women’s equalityin American politics and art
Bay Path University .......................................... 472graduate.baypath.edu
Beautiful Blessings ........................................ 1108iamabeautifulblessing.comBeautiful Blessings DollCollection - Inspiring Girls
Beautycounter by Emily Voss ........................... 742beautycounter.com/emilyvoss
Bentley University ............................................. 464admissions.bentley.edu/graduateGraduate School of Business1 MBA & 9 Specialty MS Degrees
Big Sister Boston .............................................. 434bigsister.org
blistabloc ........................................................ 1013blistabloc.comSay hello to happy [emailprotected]
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts ...... 764careers.bluecrossma.comBring your true colors to Blue
Blue Tapestry Threads ..................................... 710bluetapestrythreads.comCreative Handmade [emailprotected]
BMW Dealer Careers ....................................... 772bmwdealercareers.comYour dream career awaits!
Body Logic VT ................................................. [emailprotected]
Boostwr, LLC ................................................... 1123boostwr.comSleepwear with SupportFits 30C-38H up to size 14
Bose .................................................................. 414bose.comLearn about Bose products withhands on demos from our team.
Boston Bar Lawyer Referral ............................. 343bostonbarlawyer.org
Boston College, Woods College ........................ 471bc.edu/msleadership
Boston Harley-Davidson................................... 572bostonharley.com
Boston IVF ......................................................... 752bostonivf.com
Boston Public Speaking ................................... 969bostonpublicspeaking.com
Boston Scientific............................................. 1040bostonscientific.comBoston ScientificAdvancing Science for Life
Boston’s Run To Remember ............................ 348bostonsruntoremember.com
Bottle Branch - Boston Handmade ................. 906bottlebranch.com
Bristol-Myers Squibb ........................................ 872bms.com
Budget Buddies, Inc. ........................................ 452budgetbuddies.orgVolunteer financial coachesneeded for low-income women
Buster’s Bark LLC ............................................. 822bustersbark.com
Campbell & Kate .............................................. 824campbellandkate.comFitted shirts for busty women.Sizes 2-16.
Caryn’s Corner .................................................. 714carynscorner.com
Casner & Edwards ............................................ 570casneredwards.com
Catalyst Collections .......................................... 247catalystcollections.orgHand-crafted candles, [emailprotected]
Cavedoni Balsamic Vinegar ........................... 1022cavedonibalsamic.coExquisite balsamic [emailprotected]
Center for Women & Enterprise - Donated by Juniper Networks ......................... 337cweonline.org
Charged Glassworks - Boston Handmade ...... 906ChargedGlassworks.comBoston blown glass.Art, home decor, & Jewelry.
Charleston Shoe Co. ........................................ 709charlestonshoeco.com
chocolatesU, LLC .............................................. 916chocolatesu.com
Choose To Be Nice ........................................... 333choosetobenice.com
Collettey’s Cookies (Community Work Services) .. 952colletteys.comCookie samples
Cradles to Crayon ............................................. 233cradlestocrayons.org/bostonHelp local kids in need!
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Crazy Awesome Socks ................................... 1008crazyawesomesocks.com
Cultural Care Au Pair ........................................ 840culturalcare.com
Dakini, LLC ........................................................ 907dakini.comLifestyle apparelMany items made in Mass
Deborah MacFail Designs - Boston Handmade .. 906facebook.com/deborahmacfaildesGemstone and Pearl [emailprotected]
Dell .................................................................... 520dell.com
Design of Mine ................................................. 615thefluttershawl.com
Destiny Rescue ................................................. 346destinyrescue.org
Dignity Together................................................ 267DignityTogether.orgYou deserve dignityand respect at work
Divadend Footwear .......................................... 616divadend.com
Doves and Figs ................................................. 817dovesandfigs.com
Dream Big! ........................................................ 357dream-big.org
Drops by DEW (doTERRA Essential Oils)......... [emailprotected]
E3 Financial Planning ...................................... 466e3financialplanning.comFinancial Planning for WomenEnvision. Educate. Empower.
Edie & Fin- Boston Handmade ........................ 906
eleandphant ..................................................... 341eleandphant.com
Emerson Fry ...................................................... 722emersonfry.com
EPICC Social Work .......................................... 1157epiccsocialwork.org/
Exclusive Concepts Inc. .................................... 417excluisveconcepts.com
farahbean ......................................................... 823farahbean.com
Fashion For Empowerment .............................. 352fashionforempowerment.org
Federation for Children .................................... 440fcsn.org
Fidelity Investments ......................................... 265Fidelity.com/frontseatTackle your financial curveballsVisit our to learn how
Flagship Private Wealth ................................... 614FlagshipPrivateWealth.com
Flanabags LLC .................................................. 607Flanabags.comAirQuart travel bagFashion-forward TSA-compliant
Flutter Eyewear ................................................. 933fluttereyewear.com
Foxfire Creative Studio - Boston Handmade... 906foxfirecreativestudio.comPrinted Home Goods
Framingham State University .......................... 372framingham.edu
Fresenius Medical Care, NA ............................ 633fmcna.comFMCNA Free Kidney Health CheckAsk A Nurse
General Electric Company ............................. 1150ge.com
Girl Power Go .................................................... 456girlpowergo.com
GoodCell ......................................................... 1147goodcell.com/Stem Cell Storage+ Health Information
Green Eyed Daisy ............................................. 810Greeneyeddaisyboutique.comCape Cod, Boston508-495-0403
Half-n-the-Bag ................................................. 1024halfnthebag.com
Harvard Business School Executive Education ......................................... 264exed.hbs.edu
Hawaiian Moon................................................. 806aloecream.biz
HERstory Apparel ........................................... 1025herstoryapparel.comA brand to honor and inspire.
Hippy Pilgrim ................................................... 1015hippypilgrim.com
Hoist Away Bags ............................................. 1120hoistawaybags.comOne-of-a-kind sailbags.207-351-5526
Hologic Inc. ....................................................... 932hologic.com
Iamtra................................................................ 937iamtra.com
Igneous, LLC ................................................... 1116igneousllc.com
International Coach Federation - New England Charter Chapter ....................... 1068icfne.orgIn transition? New challenge?Our coaches are here for you!
invisaWear ........................................................ 620invisawear.com
Iterators LLC ..................................................... 512IteratorsTesting.com
Jack and Mary Designs .................................. 1017JackandMaryDesigns.com
Jennifer’s Handmade Soap ............................. 906jennifersoap.comArtisan Soaps & Bathand Beauty Prodcuts
Johnson & Johnson .......................................... 965jnj.com
Johnson Controls .............................................. 420johnsoncontrols.comSmart women, smart buildings.Learn about women in STEM.
JOTT ................................................................... 820stratumbrands.com
Just Add Cooking .............................................. 756justaddcooking.comBoston based meal kitcustomersupport@justaddcooking
Kathy Kamei Designs ....................................... 922kathykamei.com
Keds .................................................................. 446keds.comKeds Sneaker Activation
Keysie .............................................................. 1111Keysie.com
KIND Snacks..................................................... 641kindsnacks.com
Lands’ End Business Outfitters ....................... 773business.landsend.com
Laughing Lotus Boutique ................................. 706laughinglotusboutique.comSoulful Jewlery & [emailprotected]
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League of Women Voters of Massachusetts .. 234lwvma.orgVoter Registration, EducationCivic Engagement, Advocacy
Lean In Boston ................................................. 253leaninboston.org
Lesley University ................................................ 474lesley.edu
Liberty Mutual Insurance................................. 564libertymutualinsurance.com
Lingowares...................................................... 1112lingowares.comA minfulness based lifestyle brand.
Little Brown Box ................................................ 622Shoplittlebrownbox.comJewelry for modern women
Loomination - Boston Handmade ................... 906loomination.net
Macys ................................................................ 664macys.com/boston-ma?Macy’s Downtown BostonBoston’s Beauty Destination
Mainely Local.................................................... 611MainelyLocal.comCrafts from Maine [emailprotected]
Mary Kay ........................................................... 617marykay.com/loriblades
Massaging Insoles ........................................... 711massaginginsoles.comSuper thin Therapeutic insoles732 691 2116
Merck & Company ............................................ 665merck.com
Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany ................. 952emdgroup.com/en/company/curiosity.html
Metro Man Gifts ............................................... 720metromangifts.com
Metro Meeting Centers-Boston ....................... 243metromeetingcenters.com
MIT Sloan Executive Education ....................... 367executive.mit.edu/
MIT Sloan School of Management .................. 369mitsloan.mit.edu
ML Lifestyle..................................................... 1012soleilhairtools.com
MM.LaFleur ...................................................... 625mmlafleur.comWorkwear for women withbetter things to do than shop
Morrison Mae - Boston Handmade ................. 906morrisonmae.comHandcrafted jewelry [emailprotected]
Moxxi Pilates Fitness Chair .............................. 754moxxipilates.comHome fitness made [emailprotected]
Mylestyle, LLC ................................................... 736Apele.com
National Grid .................................................... 523nationalgrid.comNew Energy Solutions
National Ovarian Cancer .................................. 940ovarian.org
Natralee .......................................................... 1121natralee.comhandmade & natural skin-caresustainably made in MA
New Balance Athletics ...................................... [emailprotected]
Nichols College ................................................. 473gps.nichols.edu
nohmii ............................................................... 721nohmii.com
One For Women .............................................. 1122oneforwomen.com
OSRAM .............................................................. 515osram.us
ParTea ............................................................... 707infusethebooze.comCraft clean co*cktails
Peach ................................................................ 724discoverpeach.com
Pearls With Purpose ......................................... 436pearlswithpurpose.org
PERIOD. The Menstrual Movement. ............... 653period.orgCome talk periods with us!
Periodically Inspired ......................................... 612periodicallyinspired.comA science/chemistry-inspiredcollection of gifts & apparel
Picasso Jasper ................................................ 1032picassojasper.com
Planned Parenthood ........................................ 740pplm.org
PossibilitiesFertilityCoaching ......................... 1034lives-transformed.com
Preservation Society of Newport County ....... 237 NewportMansions.org
Project Bead ..................................................... 454projectbead.com
Project Have Hope ............................................ 340projecthavehope.org
Pulse ............................................................... 1047lovemypulse.com
Pure Haven ....................................................... 732PureJody.com
PurseAmie ...................................................... 1115purseamie.com
Rani Wise Co. ................................................... 723raniwise.com
Rapid7 .............................................................. 521rapid7.comCareer Opportunities
reacHIRE ........................................................... 972reachire.com
Red + Wolf - Boston Handmade ...................... 906redandwolf.orgEco-friendly paper products that give back to wildlife!
Reebok .............................................................. 657reebok.comInspiring women to be theirBest selves through fitness
Regis College .................................................... 368regiscollege.edu
Rodan + Fields ................................................. 920louisedunn.myrandf.com
rose & thread .................................................... 914roseandthread.com
Safe Havens Interfaith Partnership Against Domestic Violence .............................. 335interfaithpartners.orgInterfaith Partnership Against Domestic Violence
Scarf King ......................................................... 814
Scarves Unlimited .......................................... 1020
SCORE Boston .................................................. 365boston.score.org
Seaworthy Naturals ........................................ 1153seaworthynaturals.com/
SeneGence International ................................. 708senegence.com
Shana Gulati Jewelry ...................................... 1113shanagulati.com
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Sharon Schindler Photography ........................ 621sharonschindlerphotography.com
She Geeks Out ................................................. 415shegeeksout.com
she plants love ................................................. 841sheplantslove.comfunctional clean skincareemail: [emailprotected]
Shepherd’s Run Jewelry- Boston Handmade . 906shepherdsrunjewelry.comModern, minimal metal [emailprotected]
Shriners Hospitals for Children ....................... 643shrinershospitalsforChildren.org/BostonPediatric specialty careregardless of ability to pay
Simmons University ......................................... 275simmons.edu617-521-2000
SKM Collection ................................................. 715skmcollection.com
Society of Women Engineers ........................... 241sweboston.orgBoston Professional [emailprotected]
Spina Bifida Association of Greater New England ................................. 1144sbagreaterne.org/[emailprotected]
Stash Jewelry .................................................... 610stashjewelry.comSwarovski crystal and gemstonejewelry. Handmade in the USA.
State Street Corporation .................................. 639statestreet.comThe State Street Social Hub
Stella & Dot..................................................... 1009stelladot.com/carriemcgrawTrendy accessories & [emailprotected]
Stephanie Saunders Art Gallery .................... 1117stephaniesaundersart.com164 Newbury Street, Boston, MAstephanie@stephaniesaundersart
Suffolk University ............................................. 373suffolk.edu
Susie Os Handbags .......................................... 924susieoshandbags.com
Sweetgum Textiles............................................ 623sweetgumhome.com
Synergy Private Health ..................................... 842synergyprivatehealth.comYour Health. Your Way.(617) 830-2290
Taleo Handmade - Boston Handmade ............ 906
Tanzania School Foundation ........................... 255tanzaniaschoolfoundaion.org
Target ................................................................ 946Target.com
Taza Chocolate ............................................... 1124tazachocolate.com
Teradyne ........................................................... 873httpteradyne.com
The Boston Globe ............................................. 257globesanta.orgGlobe Santa
The Cue ............................................................. 921Shopthecue.com
The Junior League of Boston ........................... 442jlboston.org
The Philanthropy Connection .......................... 336thephilanthropyconnection.org/
The Pink Poppy ............................................... 1021facebook.com/thepinkpoppy
Thermo Fisher Scientific .................................. 964jobs.thermofisher.comStop by our for a minimakeover & professional photo
Treeline & Tide - Boston Handmade ............... [emailprotected] jewelry & accessories
TripAdvisor ........................................................ 669tripadvisor.comLearn about our careeropportunities.
UMassOnline ..................................................... 374www.umassonline.net
United ................................................................ 432united.com
United States Coast Guard ............................... 874www.gocoastguard.comCoast Guard Recruiting OfficeBoston (781) 338-9480
University of Massachusetts Boston ............... 375www.umb.edu/cmgradGraduate Business Programs617.287.7720
UTEC .................................................................. 353www.utec-lowell.org
Waffles & Honey Jewelry ................................ 1125wafflesandhoney.comGemstone & Gold [emailprotected]
Wayfair .............................................................. 864www.wayfair.com
WCVB Channel 5 .............................................. 332www.wcvb.comYour News &Community Leader!
Wellesley College .............................................. 273www.wellesley.edu
Wells Fargo ....................................................... 825www.wellsfargo.com
Wend Africa ...................................................... 356www.wendafrica.com
What Women Want Travel .............................. 1119www.whatwomenwanttravel.comActive Adventures For [emailprotected]
Whole Foods Market ........................................ 746www.wholefoodsmarket.com
WITI ................................................................... 513www.witi.com
Women’s Lunch Place ..................................... 342www.womenslunchplace.org
Wozz! Kitchen Creations .................................. 942www.wozzkitchencreations.com
YO1 Wellness Center ...................................... 1155www.yo1.comHolistic Wellness DestinationHealth for Mind, Body, Spirit
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