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Wo+Men's Leadership Conference 2020: Reimagining Diversity

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  • UserAlison Loehnis, President of Net-a-Porter, In Conversation with Ruth Kennedy, Managing Director at Kennedy Dundas and Tilly Franklin, Chief Investment Officer at the University of Cambridge
  • ClockSaturday 14 March 2020, 08:30-18:00
  • HouseCambridge Judge Business School.

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The Wo+Men’s Leadership Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School is thrilled to announce our sixth annual conference Reimagining Diversity. Join us for another exciting day of keynote speakers, panel discussions and workshops by outstanding industry leaders and Cambridge Judge academics.

This year we are delighted to welcome as our keynote speakers:

Alison Loehnis, President of Net-a-Porter, In Conversation with Ruth Kennedy, Managing Director at Kennedy Dundas and Tilly Franklin, Chief Investment Officer at the University of Cambridge

The panels will cover a range of topics from exploring gender diversity across cultures and industries, to navigating career advancement and the role of male allies in building support throughout the organisation.

In addition, we’ll have an interactive workshop on gender diversity run by Steps Academy.

The conference provides a myriad of networking opportunities for delegates to expand their network and share learnings from the day.

The day will conclude with an early evening drinks reception.

This talk is part of the Wo+Men's Leadership Conference 2020: Reimagining Diversity series.

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