Top executives will share thought-provoking ideas at EWLC Leadership Conference in Aventura/Hallandale Beach

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The cities of Aventura and Hallandale Beach are welcoming a gathering of C-Suite members, entrepreneurs, executives, and high-level professionals who will be attending the Extraordinary Women Leading Change Leadership Conference (EWLC) taking place at the Gulfstream Park on December 4th and 5th . Now in its 11th year, this conference brings leaders from a broad range of industries and backgrounds for a day of strategies, thought-provoking ideas, networking and building powerful connections to grow, network and do business. Companies such as Bank of America, Autonation, CBRE, Celebrity Cruises, UDT, Cleveland Clinic, Deloitte, NSU, Florida Blue, FLP, IBM, Lockheed Martin, Miami-Dade County, Office Depot, Ryder, Tenet Healthcare Corporation and Cisco Systems among many others have been attendees of this conference.

Aventura Mayor Howard S. Weinberg, Esq. and Hallandale Beach Mayor Joy Cooper will be speaking and welcoming leaders to their respective cities. This leadership conference is presented by GCI Worldwide Corporation in partnership with the South Florida Business Journal, Walgreens, UKG, FPL and the Aventura Marketing Council/Chamber of
Commerce among others. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the PACE Center for Girls, a non-profit organization focused on supporting underprivileged young women.

Some of the speakers include EWLC Founder and Host, President & CEO of GCI Worldwide Corporation, Giselle Cheminand; EWLC Chairwoman & Co-Host, Regional Healthcare Director of Walgreens, Georgia Lehoczky; VP of External Affairs of FPL, Pamela Rauch COO & CFO; President of the Florida Chamber’s Leadership Cabinet on Safety, Health & Sustainability; Katie Yeutter, CFO and COO of the Miami-Dade Beacon Council; Camela Glean-Jones, President & Publisher of the South Florida Business Journal; Melanie Dickinson, President of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers- South Florida and Sonya Hickman.

From a gender inclusion perspective, attendees will learn how to lead sustainable change in a fast-paced tech environment. Topics include hiring and keeping top talent in hybrid and virtual markets; navigating the transformations taking place in the energy, transportation and mobility space and how this will affect business decisions; the impact of AI both in Real Estate and education and how to take advantage of those changes. In addition, the conference will explore how technology can support high performance when mental health is such a concern in the workplace. Attendees will also enjoy guided networking sessions to expand their contacts and grow business.

To learn more and register go to www.extraordinarywomenleadingchange.com and use promo code amc1023 to receive a discount of $200 towards any level of registration.

 

 

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