Wednesday, July 28 at 6:00 PM Three top black women executives tell-all on making it to the top and what you can learn from their experiences to get ahead in your own career. Emmy Award-winning writer and author, Elaine Meryl Brown, motivational speaker and career coach Marsha Haygood, and Deputy General Counsel of Time Inc., Rhonda Joy McClean, authors of the New York Times best seller Little Black Book of Success: Laws of Leadership for Black Women, share their indispensible advice for women on all rungs of the ladder. As dynamic and successful high-powered black female executives who have been there and done that, Elaine, Marsha and Rhonda offer straightforward and prescriptive advice and want to help you tap into your leadership potential. Some leaders are born, but most leaders are made. They will show you how to make it to the top, one rung at a time.
Pre-event networking mixer with wine and cheese at 6:00pm | Event starts at 6:30 pm Presented by the National Organization for Women – NYC
RSVP: 212.627.9895 | contact@nownyc.org Event Location: 150 W. 28th Street, Suite 304 @7th Avenue, NYC Subway: 1, R, W, 6 to 28th Street
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