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Business Community Calendar 31 May 6th Annual Women Spanning the Globe Date: May 31, 2012
Time: 09:00 AM
Hosted By: World Trade Center Institute (WTCI)
Location: Jim Rouse Visionary Center, American Visionary Arts Museum, 800 Key Highway, Baltimore, Md. 21230
It's back and better than ever! WTCI and Jhpiego are proud to present the 6th Annual Women Spanning the Globe on May 31. Join us in celebrating women's global achievements while getting the latest insight from successful women of our region!
Get the latest insights from high profile women in global roles. Hear from in-the-know speaker panels on leadership learning, factors for success and global business experiences. Expand your network and make valuable connections with fellow fun, fearless females.
Featured Topics
Marc Pritchard - Procter & Gamble, Global Marketing & Brand Building Officer
Keeping it Real: The Future of Brand Building and the Imperative Leadership Role for Women
P&G is pioneering a new wave of brand building through "lifelong, one-to-one relationships, around the world, in real time!" This fresh way of operating involves global conversations, community, service and more - all of which play to the strengths of women. Get the inside scoop from P&G Power Player Marc Pritchard on this latest thinking and the imperative leadership roles for women!
Other Speakers
Rebecca Hoffberger - Visionary Art Museum,Founder and CEO American
Jeni Klugman - World Bank, Director Gender & Development
Christine Fahlund -T. Rowe Price, VP Investment Services & Senior Financial Planner
Bahija Jallal - MedImmune/AstraZeneca, Executive Vice President R&D
Rebecca Landa - Kennedy Krieger, Director Center for Autism & Related Disorders
Kim Weaver - McCormick, Director of Global Diversity & Inclusion
"This was the most positive and happiest event that I have ever attended. My pride in being a woman increased when I interacted with other fellow achievers. It reminded me (again) of the uniqueness and privilege of being a woman."
- Dr. Vaishali Harish Bhandary , Lupin Pharmaceuticals
"Having attended many conferences over the years, I can honestly say the WTCI meeting was the best! Everyone had a great story to share and the networking was greatly enhanced by the table hosts and wrap up discussions."
- Katie Gray, Vice President, Postal Automation Systems, Northrop Grumman
"I was impressed by the variety of women leaders at this conference. Minority, small business, and large business leaders all attended this event. It was one of the most enjoyable global programs for women I have attended."
- Jan Ingram, Senior Manager, Sodexo
01 Jun Third Annual Maryland Workplace Health & Wellness Symposium Date: June 1, 2012
Time: 08:00 AM
Hosted By: IWIF
Location: BWI Marriott, 1743 W. Nursey Rd. Linthicum, Md. 21090
The symposium is designed for employers interested in learning best practices in employee health and to better understand how good employee health can generate a return to the bottom line.
Symposium Agenda
8-8:30 a.m. -- Registration / Continental breakfast
8:30-8:45 a.m. -- Impact of wellness on workers' compensation insurance
Tim Michels, Esq., IWIF COO
8:45-9 a.m. -- Wellness impact on the economy
Deputy Secretary Frances Phillips, DHMH
9-9:45 a.m. -- Keynote
Total Worker Health: Initiative
Anita Schill, PhD, CDC/NIOSH
9:45-10 a.m. -- Break - Wellness Exhibitors
10-10:45 a.m. -- Preventing and Managing Chronic Conditions
• Dr. Frederick Brancati, Director, Johns Hopkins, Diabetes Prevention & Control
• Dr. Donald Shell, Acting Director, Office of Chronic Disease Prevention and Tobacco Prevention, DHMH
• Dr. Elijah Saunders, Cardiologist, Univ. of MD Medical Center
Moderator: Dr. Maria Prince, Office of Chronic Disease and Prevention, DHMH
10:45-11:30 a.m. -- Creating Successful Wellness Programs Employers' Success Stories
(Breakout sessions for small, medium, large and government employers)
11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. -- Healthy Workforce Initiatives in Maryland
Judy Shinogle, PhD; and Allison MacKenzie, RCM&D
12 p.m. -- Break (Boxed lunch provided)
12:30-1:15 p.m. -- Luncheon Keynote Speaker
Todd Whitthorne, President, CEO
Cooper Wellness, (Dallas, Texas)
1:15-2 p.m. -- Legal Environment and Considerations
Don Walsh, Esq. - Offit Kurman
2-2:45 p.m. -- Components of Effective Wellness Programs
2:45-3 p.m. -- Break - Wellness Exhibitors
3-3:30 p.m. -- Selling Wellness to the "C-Suite"
3:30 p.m. -- Closing Remarks
Donna Wilson, IWIF Senior Vice President
07 Jun Redefining Social Capital: Attracting and Supporting New Immigrants Date: June 7, 2012
Time: 07:30 AM
Hosted By: Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Location: 502 South Sharp Street Baltimore, Md. 21201
What will the next economy look like for Greater Baltimore? How can we work together to attract new investment and growth and expand opportunity for all residents of the region?
These are the questions at the heart of the four-part series, Redefining Capital, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond and a host of public and private partners.
The Redefining Capital series will be held on four Thursdays starting this spring and continuing through the fall, with discussions ranging from three to six hours at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond's Baltimore Branch. This event is the second in the series.
The forums are free, but registration is required.
13 Sep Redefining Financial Capital: Investing in Communities Date: September 13, 2012
Time: 07:30 AM
Hosted By: Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Location: 502 South Sharp Street Baltimore, Md. 21201
What will the next economy look like for Greater Baltimore? How can we work together to attract new investment and growth and expand opportunity for all residents of the region?
These are the questions at the heart of the four-part series, Redefining Capital, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond and a host of public and private partners.
The Redefining Capital series will be held on four Thursdays starting this spring and continuing through the fall, with discussions ranging from three to six hours at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond's Baltimore Branch. This event is the third in the series.
The forums are free, but registration is required.
08 Nov Redefining Economic Assets: Anchor Institutions as Engines of Growth Date: November 8, 2012
Time: 07:30 AM
Hosted By: Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Location: 502 South Sharp Street Baltimore, Md. 21201
What will the next economy look like for Greater Baltimore? How can we work together to attract new investment and growth and expand opportunity for all residents of the region?
These are the questions at the heart of the four-part series, Redefining Capital, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond and a host of public and private partners.
The Redefining Capital series will be held on four Thursdays starting this spring and continuing through the fall, with discussions ranging from three to six hours at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond's Baltimore Branch. This event is the fourth and last in the series.
The forums are free, but registration is required.
Business Community Calendar 31 May 6th Annual Women Spanning the Globe Date: May 31, 2012
Time: 09:00 AM
Hosted By: World Trade Center Institute (WTCI)
Location: Jim Rouse Visionary Center, American Visionary Arts Museum, 800 Key Highway, Baltimore, Md. 21230
It's back and better than ever! WTCI and Jhpiego are proud to present the 6th Annual Women Spanning the Globe on May 31. Join us in celebrating women's global achievements while getting the latest insight from successful women of our region!
Get the latest insights from high profile women in global roles. Hear from in-the-know speaker panels on leadership learning, factors for success and global business experiences. Expand your network and make valuable connections with fellow fun, fearless females.
Featured Topics
- Keeping it Real - Relationship & Global Marketing
- Empowering Women Globally
- Building Business & Nations
- Women Visionaries
- Globalizing Health CareFeatured Speaker
Marc Pritchard - Procter & Gamble, Global Marketing & Brand Building Officer
Keeping it Real: The Future of Brand Building and the Imperative Leadership Role for Women
P&G is pioneering a new wave of brand building through "lifelong, one-to-one relationships, around the world, in real time!" This fresh way of operating involves global conversations, community, service and more - all of which play to the strengths of women. Get the inside scoop from P&G Power Player Marc Pritchard on this latest thinking and the imperative leadership roles for women!
Other Speakers
Rebecca Hoffberger - Visionary Art Museum,Founder and CEO American
Jeni Klugman - World Bank, Director Gender & Development
Christine Fahlund -T. Rowe Price, VP Investment Services & Senior Financial Planner
Bahija Jallal - MedImmune/AstraZeneca, Executive Vice President R&D
Rebecca Landa - Kennedy Krieger, Director Center for Autism & Related Disorders
Kim Weaver - McCormick, Director of Global Diversity & Inclusion
"This was the most positive and happiest event that I have ever attended. My pride in being a woman increased when I interacted with other fellow achievers. It reminded me (again) of the uniqueness and privilege of being a woman."
- Dr. Vaishali Harish Bhandary , Lupin Pharmaceuticals
"Having attended many conferences over the years, I can honestly say the WTCI meeting was the best! Everyone had a great story to share and the networking was greatly enhanced by the table hosts and wrap up discussions."
- Katie Gray, Vice President, Postal Automation Systems, Northrop Grumman
"I was impressed by the variety of women leaders at this conference. Minority, small business, and large business leaders all attended this event. It was one of the most enjoyable global programs for women I have attended."
- Jan Ingram, Senior Manager, Sodexo
01 Jun Third Annual Maryland Workplace Health & Wellness Symposium Date: June 1, 2012
Time: 08:00 AM
Hosted By: IWIF
Location: BWI Marriott, 1743 W. Nursey Rd. Linthicum, Md. 21090
The symposium is designed for employers interested in learning best practices in employee health and to better understand how good employee health can generate a return to the bottom line.
- Success stories: local employers
- Total Worker Health and ROI
- Prevention of chronic conditions
- The legal environment and wellness
- Status of health initiatives in Maryland
- Getting management on-board
Symposium Agenda
8-8:30 a.m. -- Registration / Continental breakfast
8:30-8:45 a.m. -- Impact of wellness on workers' compensation insurance
Tim Michels, Esq., IWIF COO
8:45-9 a.m. -- Wellness impact on the economy
Deputy Secretary Frances Phillips, DHMH
9-9:45 a.m. -- Keynote
Total Worker Health: Initiative
Anita Schill, PhD, CDC/NIOSH
9:45-10 a.m. -- Break - Wellness Exhibitors
10-10:45 a.m. -- Preventing and Managing Chronic Conditions
• Dr. Frederick Brancati, Director, Johns Hopkins, Diabetes Prevention & Control
• Dr. Donald Shell, Acting Director, Office of Chronic Disease Prevention and Tobacco Prevention, DHMH
• Dr. Elijah Saunders, Cardiologist, Univ. of MD Medical Center
Moderator: Dr. Maria Prince, Office of Chronic Disease and Prevention, DHMH
10:45-11:30 a.m. -- Creating Successful Wellness Programs Employers' Success Stories
(Breakout sessions for small, medium, large and government employers)
11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. -- Healthy Workforce Initiatives in Maryland
Judy Shinogle, PhD; and Allison MacKenzie, RCM&D
12 p.m. -- Break (Boxed lunch provided)
12:30-1:15 p.m. -- Luncheon Keynote Speaker
Todd Whitthorne, President, CEO
Cooper Wellness, (Dallas, Texas)
1:15-2 p.m. -- Legal Environment and Considerations
Don Walsh, Esq. - Offit Kurman
2-2:45 p.m. -- Components of Effective Wellness Programs
2:45-3 p.m. -- Break - Wellness Exhibitors
3-3:30 p.m. -- Selling Wellness to the "C-Suite"
3:30 p.m. -- Closing Remarks
Donna Wilson, IWIF Senior Vice President
07 Jun Redefining Social Capital: Attracting and Supporting New Immigrants Date: June 7, 2012
Time: 07:30 AM
Hosted By: Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Location: 502 South Sharp Street Baltimore, Md. 21201
What will the next economy look like for Greater Baltimore? How can we work together to attract new investment and growth and expand opportunity for all residents of the region?
These are the questions at the heart of the four-part series, Redefining Capital, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond and a host of public and private partners.
The Redefining Capital series will be held on four Thursdays starting this spring and continuing through the fall, with discussions ranging from three to six hours at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond's Baltimore Branch. This event is the second in the series.
The forums are free, but registration is required.
13 Sep Redefining Financial Capital: Investing in Communities Date: September 13, 2012
Time: 07:30 AM
Hosted By: Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Location: 502 South Sharp Street Baltimore, Md. 21201
What will the next economy look like for Greater Baltimore? How can we work together to attract new investment and growth and expand opportunity for all residents of the region?
These are the questions at the heart of the four-part series, Redefining Capital, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond and a host of public and private partners.
The Redefining Capital series will be held on four Thursdays starting this spring and continuing through the fall, with discussions ranging from three to six hours at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond's Baltimore Branch. This event is the third in the series.
The forums are free, but registration is required.
08 Nov Redefining Economic Assets: Anchor Institutions as Engines of Growth Date: November 8, 2012
Time: 07:30 AM
Hosted By: Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Location: 502 South Sharp Street Baltimore, Md. 21201
What will the next economy look like for Greater Baltimore? How can we work together to attract new investment and growth and expand opportunity for all residents of the region?
These are the questions at the heart of the four-part series, Redefining Capital, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond and a host of public and private partners.
The Redefining Capital series will be held on four Thursdays starting this spring and continuing through the fall, with discussions ranging from three to six hours at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond's Baltimore Branch. This event is the fourth and last in the series.
The forums are free, but registration is required.