DALLAS, March 8, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --The Women's Foodservice Forum (WFF), the foodservice industry's premier Leadership Development Organization, today announced that it will host its first-ever all-female CEO panel discussion with representatives from five major associations in the foodservice arena. This highly-anticipated panel discussion, which is titled "Women of Impact – Driving the Food Industry," will take place on Tuesday, March 15, as part of WFF's Annual Leadership Development Conference in Dallas, TX, taking place from March 13-16.
Participants of the powerhouse all-female CEO panel will include:
These five female CEOs from the food industry have never been together onstage engaging in executive dialogue focused on advancing women leaders within the industry. These role models will share stories from their personal and professional journeys to leadership, provide insights on future trends impacting the food industry, as well as talk about skill sets necessary for current and future generations of female executives to advance to boardrooms and the C-suites.
"Each of these accomplished women leaders serve as CEOs of some of our industry's largest and most influential associations and are impacting our industry through their leadership. I am pleased to call them my colleagues," said Hattie Hill, President and CEO, Women's Foodservice Forum.
The Women's Foodservice Forum Annual Leadership Development Conference will gather nearly 3,000 professionals from all across North America.
To learn more about the Women's Foodservice Forum 2016 Annual Leadership Development Conference, please visit: http://aldc.womensfoodserviceforum.com/
ABOUT THE WOMEN'S FOODSERVICE FORUM
The Women's Foodservice Forum (WFF) is the industry's premier leadership development organization with more than 26 years of experience advancing women in the food industry. WFF serves thousands of individuals and hundreds of employers in all segments of the industry including operations, manufacturing, distribution, publishing, consulting and more. Through highly effective and educational events such as the Annual Leadership Development Conference, Executive Summit, leadership development programs and rich networking opportunities, WFF provides the competency-based education and strategic connections needed to make a positive difference in the careers of women in the food industry. For more information, visit www.womensfoodserviceforum.com.
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