CLEVELAND, Dec. 5, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- McDonald Hopkins Women's Council hosts the fourth in a series of dynamic and engaging conversations with corporate and civic women leaders about today's business climate on Wednesday, Dec. 7. Our speakers will address industry trends, economic outlooks, opportunities for advancement, diversity and inclusion, pathways of leadership, and other topics that shape our working environment.
Our conversation features Julie Boland, Cleveland office managing partner at Ernst & Young LLP, and Amy Brady, chief information officer at KeyBank. Faced with an ever-changing world marketplace and advances in technology, companies need to be proactive in identifying opportunities for improvement. Our speakers will provide their perspective about managing through change in their roles at two of Northeast Ohio's largest employers and discuss emerging issues that companies will need to address in the near future.
The program is from Noon to 1:00 p.m. ET at the firm's Cleveland office; and will also be broadcast live via webcast for those who cannot attend in person. Registration is available on the McDonald Hopkins' website. The program is free of charge.
The McDonald Hopkins Women's Council cultivates and supports strong female leaders.
About McDonald Hopkins
Founded in 1930, McDonald Hopkins is a business advisory and advocacy law firm with locations in Chicago, Cleveland, Columbus, Detroit, Miami, and West Palm Beach. With more than 50 service and industry teams, we have the expertise and knowledge to meet the growing number of legal and business challenges our clients face. For more information about McDonald Hopkins, visit mcdonaldhopkins.com.
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Deborah W. Kelm
McDonald Hopkins LLC
600 Superior Avenue, East, Suite 2100
Cleveland, Ohio 44114
Phone: 216.348.5733
Email: [email protected]
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