The Inaugural Mexico Women in Leadership Symposium
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The Inaugural Mexico Women in Leadership Symposium
The Inaugural Mexico Women in Leadership Symposium “Secure Your Place at the Table” “Asegurando su Lugar en la Mesa” July 20, 2016 8:00AM – 12:00PM Sponsored by Welcome | Bienvenida Dennis Kennedy Founder, National Diversity Council Angeles Valenciano Chief Executive Officer, National Diversity Council Estimado participante, Bienvenido al Simposio Inaugural de Mujeres en Liderazgo de México patrocinado por AT&T. Este evento ofrece una oportunidad para que usted pueda observar, aprender, y escuchar diferentes perspectivas de una mezcla diversa de las ejecutivas que han logrado con su esfuerzo y determinacion llegar a un nivel alto en sus respectivas organizaciones. El tema elegido para el simposio de hoy es “Asegurando su Lugar en la Mesa”. A pesar de los avances realizados durante los últimos años, las mujeres siguen poco representadas en la alta dirección y equipos ejecutivos de las empresas de toda la nación. Al reunir a mujeres líderes exitosos, esperamos educar, inspirar y animar a los asistentes a reflexionar sobre sus propios objetivos y el estado de sus esfuerzos por avanzar en sus organizaciones. Escuchar las historias de éxito de las panelistas de hoy es sólo una parte del simposio. En el mundo de los negocios, tanto en la creación de redes el desarrollo profesional son fundamentales en la búsqueda de la promoción profesional. Por lo tanto, les invitamos a tomar la iniciativa para conocer nuevas colegas, hablar abiertamente sobre temas de la actualidad, e intercambiar ideas con el fin de hacer que su experiencia de hoy sea lo más gratificante posible. Agradecemos sinceramente su presencia hoy en apoyo de las mujeres del Simposio de Liderazgo y el Consejo Nacional de la Diversidad. Me gustaría dar las gracias a nuestros patrocinadores corporativos, el comité que organizo este magno evento, los participantes del programa y los voluntarios por su apoyo y participación. Sin cada uno de ustedes, este evento no sería un éxito. Con todo respeto, 3 www.diversityfirstjobs.com #MyTable | #MiMesa Board of Directors | Mesa Ejecutiva Meghan Kahn Manager of Diversity & Inclusion Aerotek Elizabeth Campbell Partner & Chief Diversity Oficer Andrews Kurth LLP Jennifer Gudenkauf VP of Leadership Development & Learning Bloomin’ Brands James Taylor, PhD VP & CDO Carolinas Healthcare System Stephanie Turner Director of Corporate Diversity & Inclusion Lockheed Martin Perika Sampson VP & Regional Diversity Officer Morgan Stanley Dennis Kennedy Founder & Chairman National Diversity Council Ellen Tolbert VP of Diversity &Inclusion Southwest Karen Hill SVP of HR Transamerica Mario Middleton National Director of Urban Community Development University of Phoenix Denise Foster Global Diversity & Inclusion UPS Deena DeThomas Executive Director of HR USAA #MyTable | #MiMesa www.diversityfirstjobs.com 4 Schedule of Events | Agenda 8:00 a.m. -8:30 a.m. INSCRIPCIÓN Y DESAYUNO 8:30 a.m. -8:35 a.m. BIENVENIDA POR PARTE DE AT&T Y NIELSEN 8:35 a.m. -9:00 a.m. BIENVENIDO DEL CONSEJO GLOBAL DE LA DIVERSIDAD E INTRODUCCIÓN DE LA MODERADORA Y PANELISTAS Ellen Torbert — Vice President Diversity & Inclusion Southwest Airlines and Board Member of the National Diversity Council Dr. Jeanie Murphy — Director of Academic Affairs, University of Phoenix 9:00 a.m. -9:20 a.m. COMO CONVERTIRSE EN UNA PERSONA DE INFLUENCIA Cristina Ruiz de Velasco — External Affairs Executive Director, AT&T 9:20 a.m. -9:40 a.m. EL DESARROLLO DE LA HABILIDAD POLÍTICA: EL TRABAJAR ARDUAMENTE Y EL TALENTO NO ES SUFICIENTE. Youmna Harb — Vice President, Charge Products & Marketing at American Express 9:40 a.m. -10:00 a.m. ENCUENTRE Y SEA DUEÑA DE SU VOZ Lyssette Bravo — Head of External Communications, México & Latin América, HSBC 10:00 a.m. -10:20 a.m. SESIÓN DE PREGUNTAS Y RESPUESTAS 10:20 a.m. -10:35 a.m. DESCANSO 10:35 a.m. -10:55 a.m. EL VALOR DE DIRIGIR: LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS PRINCIPALES DE UNA LÍDER Erika Elias — Chief Financial Officer, México, Nielsen 10:55 a.m. -11:15 a.m. DESARROLLE SU POTENCIAL DE LIDERAZGO: SABER QUE, CUANDO, Y COMO Laura Bonilla — Corporate Affairs for México & Caribbean, Unilever 11:15 a.m. -11:35 a.m. SESIÓN DE PREGUNTAS Y RESPUESTAS 11:35 a.m. -12:00 p.m. COMENTARIOS FINALES Y RECONOCIMIENTO DE PATROCINADORES Angeles Valenciano — Chief Executive Officer, National Diversity Council 5 www.diversityfirstjobs.com #MyTable | #MiMesa Moderator | Moderadora ANGELES VALENCIANO Chief Executive Officer National Diversity Council Angeles Valenciano was recently appointed as chief executive officer of the National Diversity Council (NDC). In this role, she will continue to advance the NDC’s mission of fostering diversity and inclusion in the workplace. She will also focus on strengthening partnerships with businesses, academia and the community at large. Ms. Valenciano is a seasoned strategist with more than 20 years of experience in human resources, primarily focused on diversity, organizational change, and development. She was previously president of the Healthcare Diversity Council and executive vice president of the NDC. She also served as vice president of business development for the Texas Diversity Council (TXDC). Ms. Valenciano was the TXDC’s first executive director with responsibility over operations and policy implementation as adopted by the Board of Directors. She directed the agendas of the regional diversity council’s advisory boards. Under her leadership, the annual Women in Leadership Symposium was created and is now a national and global event held in more than twelve states and several countries. Formerly, Ms. Valenciano was the director of diversity and inclusion for 84 Lumber Company. She provided leadership and direction for the infrastructure, design, formulation, implementation and execution of the organization’s overall diversity strategy. She was also responsible for ensuring the efficacy of these business practices, processes, and procedures. Ms. Valenciano’s role was carried out in the company’s business expansion into Mexico and Canada.As an assistant vice president and officer at JPMorgan, she served in the capacity of leadership development consultant in Credit Card Services and Organizational Development, and consultant to Customer Services’ clients. Ms. Valenciano also managed the strategic direction and execution of organizationalwide development processes as well as diversity programs and initiatives. Active in charitable and civic affairs, Ms. Valenciano is a graduate of the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de San Luis Potosí located in the City of San Luis Potosí in Mexico with a degree in business and computer information systems. She holds a Professional in Human Resources (PHR) Certificate from University of Villanova. She has completed various leadership and professional development programs. Ms. Valenciano is fluent in English and Spanish. She serves on the board of the Science, Engineering and Technology at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, TX. She is a strong advocate and chairs several committees for people with disabilities in the workplace. She is a proud ally to the LGBT community and is active with several chambers of commerce across the country. Ms. Valenciano lives in San Antonio, TX, with her children Tony, Diego and Mario. #MyTable | #MiMesa www.diversityfirstjobs.com 6 Panelists | Panelistas CRISTINA RUIZ DE VELASCO External Affairs Executive Director, AT&T Cristina Ruiz de Velasco is Executive Director of External Affairs for AT&T in México. With a more than 15-year experience in the telecommunications sector, she leads AT&T’s public policy advocacy in Mexico, helping establishing important links with government and industry leaders. Before joining AT&T, Cristina served as Vice President of Public Affairs for Nextel México, and as Director of the Nextel Foundation, where she was in chrge of government relations at federal and state levels, with the Congress, state legislatures, and regulation bodies. She has been part of areas related to the telecommunications reforms in Mexico to drive competition. Cristina is member of the International Women’s Forum, México Chapter, and she’s the only Latin American woman included in the Global Telecom Women’s Network, she’s a member of the Global System Mobile Association (GSMA), and a speaker on social responsibility and telecommunicatioins, among other activities. Cristina has a degree in International Affairs from the Universidad Iberoamericana, and she has other graduate degrees from México and other countries, including a diploma in Senior Management from the IPADE; the Leadership Program from Georgetown University, and a Finance Program from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. YOUMNA HARB Vice President, Charge Products & Marketing, American Express Youmna is a professional with 15+ years experience in strategic planning, product management, marketing, project management and sales. She is a leader of multi-disciplinary teams, a change agent and results driven. Youmna is responsible for the Charge Portfolio and the marketing area. In this role, she manages the Charge P&L and product management, leads co-brand renegotiations and defines the brand, loyaltyand digital strategy for Consumer. She joined AXP in 2005 as Business Planner for GCP in Mexico. During the past 10 years she held different roles within the organization leading key initiatives such as Mexico Globestar Migration, the Charge Portfolio Revitalization, the launch of the PAYBACK & Interjet Co-branded Products and the introduction of Chip to our portfolios among others. Prior to joining AXP, Youmna worked at Banorte (Mexican Bank) & A.T. Kearney as a Strategic Consultant for LAC. Youmna holds a Bachelors Degree in Industrial Engineering and an MBA from Darden Graduate School of Business. On her personal time she enjoys training for triathlons. LYSSETTE BRAVO Head of External Communications, Mexico and Latin America, HSBC Lyssette Bravo is a public affairs professional with 23 years’ experience in corporate communications (external and employee communications), including five-plus years as HSBC’s head press officer for Mexico and Latin America. Her passion for building and leading highly capable teams, cross-cultural fluency, strong analytical skills, and drive to support the organization’s core values and bottom-line results distinguish Lyssette as a leader. She has a demonstrated ability to recognize opportunities for success stories and broad-based expertise in crisis communication She is skilled in Internal Corporate Communications and in Corporate Social Responsibility. In 2013 Lyssette was awarded as one of the top women executives in Mexico for Mujer Ejecutiva Magazine 7 www.diversityfirstjobs.com #MyTable | #MiMesa Panelists | Panelistas ERIKA ELIAS Chief Financial Officer, Mexico, Nielsen Erika Elias, is currently the CFO of Nielsen Mexico, where she oversees financial planning, controllership, taxes and treasury. She joined Nielsen on last September 2015, as LATAM Financial Planning Director, coordinating the forecasting for 19 countries. Prior to Nielsen, she worked in the financial sector from 2003 to 2015 in different positions: General Electric Capital, where she served as Financial Planning & Analysis Director for LATAM; as CFO for Genworth Financial Mexico (former General Electric Financial Assurance); and as FP&A and Pricing Manager for General Electric Money. At the beginning of her career she worked as a Controller in the industrial sector at Wells Lamont Industry group, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway. Her main expertise areas are: financial analysis, pricing, securitizations, ABC costing, M&A and business intelligence. Erika holds a bachelor degree in Accounting from Universidad Iberoamericana and a MBA from IPADE. During her free time, she likes reading, running and cycling. Her favorite leadership quote: “A leader leads by example, not by force.” – Sun Tzu LAURA BONILLA Corporate Affairs for Mexico and Caribbean, Unilever Since she joined Unilever in 1982, she showed her passion, commitment and professionalism, which took her to be assigned as Manager in different positions such as: Regulatory Affairs and Consumer Engagement Centre. She was Treasurer of Pond’s® Mexico and Financial Sales Analyst. She is currently part of the National Executive Group of Unilever Mexico and Caribbean. Laura is President of the National Chamber of Oil, Detergents and Soaps (CANAJAD). Since 2011 she was elected as President of the Social Business Responsibility Committee of the Confederation of Industrial Chambers (CONCAMIN). Additionally, she is member of the Board of the Canned Food Industry Chamber (CANAINCA), and participates in the British Chamber and the Mexican Council of Consumption Products (ConMéxico). She was President of the National Chamber of Cosmetic Industry Products (CANIPEC). During five years, she was the coordinator of the Committee of Food Labeling of the Codex Alimentarius of Mexico, representing the General Commission of Codex in Geneva and Rome. Along her career in the industry she has enjoyed great satisfactions, such as reaching the modification of the General Health Law on Cosmetics, managing to harmonize it with the rest of the world, in order to be part of the export leaders in LATAM. For her great achievements in Unilever and for her professional career in general terms, Laura was granted in 2014 with the National Women Award, by the National Women Chamber, A.C. She has been speaker, talking on sustainability in different fora, such as: Green Solutions, organized by the Ministry of Economy and the National Technological Institute of Monterrey (ITESM); the Green Alternatives Forum, and in the Mexican Institute of Aerosols; as well as in the International Congress CLARES of Social Responsibility organized by the Anahuac University. Executive Program on Corporate Communication, ITESM. Course on Parliamentary Communication, Interamerican Center of Management Policy, Miami, Fl. #MyTable | #MiMesa www.diversityfirstjobs.com 8 Event Sponsors | Patrocinadores Title Sponsors Bronze Sponsors 9 www.diversityfirstjobs.com #MyTable | #MiMesa Become a Certified Diversity Professional! 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