For many of us, attaining a corporate board seat is a career capstone. But achieving one is far
from easy! So how can you, a promising potential director, realize your aspiration? At the
September SIM ELIT Roundtable, Beverly Prohaska and Syd Weinstein, both former CIOs and
current Board Members, will share their secrets for unlocking the board room door and gaining
a seat at the table.
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9/21/2018
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When:
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9/21/2018 11:30 AM
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Where:
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Caffe Aldo Lambert 2011 Marlton Pike W Cherry Hill United States
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Contact:
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Maureen Waddington
2153933144
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Online registration is closed.
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UNLOCKING THE BOARD ROOM DOOR….
IT’S NOT JUST WHO YOU KNOW THAT MATTERS!
For many of us, attaining a corporate board seat is a career capstone. But achieving one is far from easy! So how can you, a promising potential director, realize your aspiration? At the September SIM ELIT Roundtable, Beverly Prohaska and Syd Weinstein, both former CIOs and current Board Members, will share their secrets for unlocking the board room door and gaining a seat at the table.
About our speakers
Beverly Prohaska (http://www.linkedin.com/in/beverlyprohaska) is an accomplished business and technology leader with experience leading organizations through change in complex, global business environments. Her balance of technical, operational, and people skills coupled with her acute business sense and ability to boil complex issues down to achievable solutions have made her a critical leader and board member in her roles in business, industry groups, and charitable organizations
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Syd Weinstein (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sydweinstein) takes both the helicopter view of business goals and the supporting role of Information Technology, particularly, cybersecurity. Significant experience in cybersecurity issues and best practice, risk assessment, data security and business continuity. Expansive experience in linking technology to overall business strategy, operations, and people. Sees the total picture across all corporate functions and the interdependency of operations, finance, technology, marketing, sales and how to harmonize their contribution to a goal.
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