Pia Sareen Kumar Pia is the Co-Owner and Chief Strategy Officer of Universal Plastics Group, which represents a family of four plastics manufacturing businesses located in the Northeastern and the Midwestern United States. She started her career as an investment banker at JPMorgan Chase and was global director of strategic partnerships at American Express and holds an MBA from university of Chicago's Booth School of Business and a Bachelor's degree from Northwestern University. pia is a proud resident of Western Massachusetts and feels grateful every day for being part of this great community, for her extraordinary employees, for her three children
and one very tolerant dog.
Lynnette Watkins, MD, MBA is the president and chief executive officer of Cooley Dickinson Health Care, a member of Mass General Brigham. She is an ophthalmologist and widely respected health care administrator and leader. Dr. Watkins began her clinical career in ophthalmology and oculoplastic surgery. She served on the faculty of Harvard Medical School. She served as a group chief medical officer in Tenat's Abrazo Community Health Network in Arizona. Her career as a health care executive began in Mishawaka, Indiana, where she was vice president and chief medical officer for the Saint Joseph Health System/Trinity Health.
Waleska Lugo-De Jesus Is the CEO of Inclusive Strategies- nationally certified Diversity, Equity, Inclusion + Belonging facilitator dedicated to creating meaningful social change, with a human centered, racial healing approach, addressing systemic racism for equitable environments and communities. She is widely recognized for her advocacy for anti-racism work in identifying educational strategies to create equity. She has over twenty years of experience working in the private, nonprofit sector, higher educational and healthcare systems and is widely respected and recognized for her innovative ability to broaden coalitions and build communities of inclusion. She focuses on enhancing the development of personal and institutional goals for addressing systemic racism.
Many thanks also to the following Sponsors:
Greenfield Cooperative Bank
Greenfield Bank
Teal Executives
Professional and Graduate Education, Mount Holyoke College
Cooley Dickinson Health Care
University & Foundation Relations, Bay Path University
Polish National Credit Union
Friday May 20, 2022
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM EDT
Main Event:
The Boylston Room
The Keystone Building
122 Pleasant Street
Easthampton MA
Networking:
Abandoned Building Brewery
142 Pleasant Street
Easthampton MA
$79 per Tickets, includes complementary sheLEADS pint glass per attendee while supplies last
$139 Girlfriend Block of Two (2) Tickets, includes complementary sheLEADS pint glass per attendee while supplies last
$500 Sponsor Block of Four (4) Tickets, includes business listing in event program, table tent recognition, listing on the event page, Facebook recognition & complementary sheLEADS pint glass per attendee while supplies last
Sponsor Block of Four Tickets must be registered as of March 28, 2022 to ensure inclusion within the program.
$29 per Virtual Ticket: the virtual program starts at 2:00pm, includes Keynote Presentation and Panel Discussion
$50 Friends of sheLEADS You don't need to be in attendance but either way, be recognized as Friends of sheLEADS on the day of, as a supporter of the conference
Pre-registration required as tickets are limited.
Deadline for refunds is 5/9/22.
Unpaid "no shows" will be invoiced
The Chamber of Greater Easthampton 413-527-9414
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