Women In Leadership Women in roles of influence are increasing though
there is still a lot of opportunity to grow. As of 2019 women occupy
127 seats in congress (23.7%); and there are 33 women leading Fortune
500 Companies (6.6%). Great strides but how do we take it further? We
will discuss how culture and values influence women in the workplace.
How women find and keep their voice, and what leadership styles are
effective. How overcoming failure and being told ‘No’ is a
springboard to better things and then how the current women leaders
can invest in future leaders; and their advice to women wanting to get
to the top. Agenda: 11:00am - 11:50am New Member Orientation
(optional) 11:00am - 11:50am Networking/Registration Check-in 11:50am
– 1:00pm Lunch and Presentation Speakers: Lee Ann Tutchton, AMA
Board Member, The Proven Method (Moderator) Lee Ann is an
experienced and dedicated staffing professional with a demonstrated
history of helping clients manage their hiring practices and assisting
amazingly talented people find successful careers. She has been
responsible for partnering with companies across the country to build
technology focused teams that support their business objectives. She
has worked with people spanning many industries and at her current
company, The Proven Method, Lee Ann continues to successfully use her
ability to define ‘who’ companies are looking for and align
opportunities with skilled individuals. Her other passion is coaching
Lacrosse. Having spent many years coaching at various levels, Lee Ann
is now in her 5th year as the Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach at Georgia
Institute of Technology. Some of the athletes she has mentored have
gone on to work for NASA, The Home Depot, Delta Airlines, Kemira,
Chick-fil-A, the State Senate, various National Research Facilities
and more. Lee Ann is on the board of AMA Atlanta, Southern Women’s
Lacrosse League and The Georgia Lacrosse Foundation, and co-founder of
Wink’dIN, a self-funded Executive Women’s Organization. She is a
graduate of James Madison University, with a BS in Art and is a member
of Phi Mu Fraternity. Lee Ann is married to Steven and she has 2
children; her son, Jason is a Corporal in the US Marine Corp. and her
daughter, Cydney is at NC State getting her Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine degree. Diane Bloodworth, President/CEO, Competitive Sports
Analysis (CSA) Diane founded Competitive Sports Analysis (CSA) and
serves as the CEO. CSA’s mission is to help sports teams win by
leveraging predictive analytics. She is responsible for company and
product strategy and manages the day-to-day operations. Diane is a
serial entrepreneur and previous founder of an IT process improvement
consulting firm (BIT) that was acquired in 2003. She has more than 25
years of experience in the technology industry, including nine years
at IBM. Diane’s IT consulting experience has included assignments
with Fortune 500 companies, government, and small businesses. Through
CSA and the company’s scoutSMART brand, Diane is able to combine her
love of sports and expert knowledge of analytics and technology. Diane
has a degree in Finance from the University of Georgia Terry College
of Business and an MBA from the University of Miami. Diane has
participated on sports analytics panels for the Technology Association
of Georgia, Titans of Sports Tech, Great Lakes Analytics in Sports
Conference, Georgia Institute of Technology Big Data Forum, Georgetown
and FC Barcelona Soccer Leadership Summit, UMASS – Using Data to
Win, and Ohio State University, Alternate Careers in Sports. Nicky
Rudd, CIMA®, CRPC®, Vice President / Financial Advisor, Morgan
Stanley Nicky has been in the financial services business for 20
years. She started at Merrill Lynch and worked there until February of
2012. She then spent 3 years at Fifth Third Securities before joining
her current firm, Morgan Stanley in Alpharetta, Georgia in 2016. She
holds the Certified Investment Manager designation from the Investment
& Wealth Institute (formerly IMCA) as well as the Chartered Retirement
Planning Counselor designation from the College for Financial
Planning. Nicky grew up in the Philadelphia area and has lived in
Georgia since 1996. She moved to Alpharetta in 2013. She earned her
Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Syracuse University and SUNY
College of Environmental Science and Forestry, while also playing
field hockey and lacrosse. She then went on to earn her MBA in Finance
from Villanova University in Villanova, Pennsylvania. She held various
technical and management roles prior to becoming a financial advisor.
Nicky has 2 children. Her daughter graduated from the University of
Kentucky and her son is working in technology support. In her spare
time, Nicky enjoys coaching girls’ lacrosse and was named Regional
Assistant Coach of the Year for the 2014-2015 seasons. Nicky is the
President of the Board of Directors of BrewAble, a nonprofit that is
providing job training and jobs for adults with disabilities in a
café setting. She is also a Board Member of Clean the World
Foundation, participated in Mom’s Sleep Out for Covenant House. She
is also a past Board Member of EnAble of GA, which provides services
for developmentally disabled adults. She is currently a member of
Morgan Stanley’s SE Region Diversity Council, coaching in the
Financial Advisor Training program and participating in the Women’s
Employee Network and the Disability Employee Network. Tracey Lloyd,
District Manager, JC Penny With more than a decade of senior-level
career experience in Profit & Loss Management, Change Management,
Strategic Planning and Training & Development, Atlanta-based Tracey
Lloyd has become an innovator and leadership trailblazer within the
full spectrum ofthe retail sector; first Walmart’s corporate
pantheon, next Bloomingdale’s, and now JCPenney. Prior to her career
in retail, she had a lofty record of service with the United States
Military. While on active duty in the US Army, she served as an IT
communications Officer with The 3rd infantry division, charged with
planning & executing communication supportfor a 3,500-person combat
aviation brigade during Operation Iraqi Freedom. As an Army CPT, she
was deployed to Iraq, where she was not only charged with a network
serving some 3,500 troops but also builtthe firsttactical fiber optic
ring in Baghdad. Within three months, Tracey was promoted
from battalion to brigade level. She has also served as a U.S. army
reserves CompanyCommander. The Army Captain and Bronze star recipient
joined Walmart in 2008 and was promoted Four times in 7 years. She
worked as a GM, Director of Innovations, Director of HR, Senior
Director of Leadership Academy, and her final role as district Manager
of Field Operations for the retailer’s Atlanta and Columbus stores,
where she's managed several stores, with P&L oversightfor 3,000+
associates and up to a half-billion dollars in annual revenues. The
last few years have been exciting for Tracey: Fortune magazine
featured Tracey on its cover in a story about“The New Warrior Elite:
A Decade of War Has Created a New Generation of Business Leaders.”
Bloomingdale’s recognized Tracey’s charismatic and visionary
leadership style, her ability to turn around businesses and
create/leverage innovation. She soon became the Operating Vice
President and General Manager ofthe Lenox location. With such a unique
background, Tracey was recruited as the ideal candidate to run and
operate allthe stores within the State of Georgia for JCP. She
graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point with
a Bachelor’s degree in General Engineering, while she minored in
languages (French and Spanish). Tracey is married to Miguel Lloyd, CEO
of Lloyd Media Group. They have three daughters Saran, Michelle, and
Laila. AWARDS: 2018 CLASS OF LEADERSHIP ATLANTA, BOARD MEMBER OF THE
URBAN LEAGUE OF ATLANTA, BOARD MEMBER NATIONAL BLACK ARTS
FESTIVALALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY, INC Visitor/Parking
Instructions: Maggiano's has a parking garage which is complimentary.
It is located in the back of the restaurant. When you enter you will
get a ticket and Maggiano's concierge will provide a voucher to
you. Please note when parking in the garage you MUST use the stairs
and elevators on the south side (to your right if you are in the
garage looking out towards Maggiano’s) in order to access the
correct exit to enter the venue. Valet parking is also available for
lunch at $2 per car. Cancellation Policy: Due to
pre-registration costs and guarantees, refunds or credits are not
extended for this event. However, registrations are transferable. On
the day of the event, the substitute attendee must present a copy of
the registration receipt or e-mail verification to be admitted to the
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