
LATINA Style 50 Awards & Diversity Leaders Conference on February 3rd, 2011
Join the most accomplished Latinas in corporate America in celebrating their career success and leadership!
WASHINGTON, Jan. 26, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- LATINA Style, the premier magazine addressing the needs of professional Latinas in the United States, will host the 13th Annual LATINA Style 50 Awards & Diversity Leaders Conference on Thursday, February 3, 2011 from 7:30 am to 2:30 pm at the Washington Marriott at Metro Center located at 775 12th Street NW, Washington, DC 20005.
In its eighth year, the conference will present powerful workshops discussing issues relating to Latinas in corporate America, and feature prominent diversity leaders from the companies selected to the 2010 LATINA Style 50 Report (LS50). This year LATINA Style will feature three exciting panels "LATINA Executives of the Year: Nurturing, Developing and Leading," "Empowering the Employee Resource / Business Resource Groups," and "DIVERSITY Roundtable: Diversity as a Business Imperative."
During the LS 50 Awards Luncheon, Marriott International, Inc., based in Bethesda, Maryland will be honored as the 2010 Company of the Year. Marriott is one of America's premiere operators of hotels and lodging facilities. Founded in 1927, the company now has 18 brands that offer various types of lodging options to a range of customer segments. Marriott currently welcomes guests at more than 3,400 properties in nearly 70 countries and territories.
LATINA Style also congratulates the LATINA Executive of the Year for 2010; highlighting individual Latina achievement at the corporate level. This year, more than 300 nominations were submitted for women executives across many different industries. The Top 5 Latina Executives stood out based on their excellence in corporate leadership, commitment to community involvement, and significant business impact within their respective corporations. GISEL RUIZ of Wal-Mart Selected as LATINA Executive of the Year 2010; following the top five are: DAGMAR ROSA-BJORKESON, Vice President, Head of the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Business Unit, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation; VIRGINIA GONZALES, CPCU, State Farm Corporate Headquarters; SUSAN SANTIAGO, Vice President of Food & Beverage, Hyatt Hotels Corporation; and MINA PACHECO NAZEMI, Principal Customized Fund Investment Group, Credit Suisse. These women demonstrate that success is not only a personal achievement, but also creates opportunities for those around them and for future professionals.
LATINA Style also recognizes State Farm Insurance Companies' Hispanic Employee Resource Organization (HERO) as the top ERG of the 2010 List, awarded this honor for their commitment to diversity and inclusion.
To secure your admission please RSVP by registering online by January 31st, 2011 at www.latina50.latinastyle.com. Attendance is limited. Registration Fee: $ 100 corporate - $ 50 government & non-profit org. - $ 25 student with ID.
This unique program could not have been made possible without the support and sponsorship from these following outstanding Companies. Each one of them has distinguished themselves in the commitment that they have made to nurture and develop Latina talent. Sponsors include: Awards Luncheon TITLE Sponsor: Marriott International, Inc. Opening Breakfast Sponsor: Lexus - Gold Sponsors: Kraft Foods Inc. - UnitedHealthcare, Inc. - Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., PepsiCo - Silver Sponsors: Macy's, Inc. – McDonald's USA – Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation – State Farm Insurance Companies - Johnson & Johnson - Sprint - Bronze Sponsors: WellPoint, Inc. – Xerox Corporation – Citi - Official Airline Carrier: Southwest Airlines - Hotel Key Cards Sponsor: Prudential Financial Audio Visual Sponsor: Kaiser Permanente - Leadership Dinner Sponsors: - IBM - US Airways, Inc. –Program Sponsor: Colgate-Palmolive – Commemorative Bags: TIAA-CREF – Registration Sponsor: Allstate Insurance – Video & Web Streaming Sponsor: Wells Fargo – Lead Media Sponsor: Telemundo - Media Sponsor: PR Newswire
SOURCE LATINA Style Magazine
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