Lessons from Leaders with She Runs It 

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Please join She Runs It for our virtual session: Lessons From Leaders.

About this Event

Lessons from Leaders is an inspirational breakfast series that features executives who are guiding their teams through the challenges of the unprecedented Covid-19 realities. What does leadership look like in the current climate? How are C-suiters keeping their staffs engaged and inspired? What are the new rules of conducting business as usual when nothing about business is usual? Participants will have an opportunity to pose questions to the speaker and chat with the greater community online.

Please register with your email so that you receive the link to join. Registration will end 15 minutes before the event begins. You are welcome to share the registration link with friends to help grow our community.

Please Note: In order to ensure easy access to our virtual programming, please download the Microsoft Teams app or program in advance if you do not already have it. Please note this is a virtual video meeting only, and no dial-in options are available. *Upon joining the Microsoft teams webinar, please ensure that your mic is muted to avoid any disruptions or audio interference.

About She Runs It

We believed in the power of women well before they had a seat at the table.

She Runs It was founded in 1912 as League of Advertising Women (later named AWNY), by journal editors Christine and J. George Frederick as a counter to the exclusive, all-male Advertising League. Designed to encourage and promote women’s role in the advertising industry, the club held classes and dinners with presentations on advertising best practices, and gave scholarships to encourage girls to pursue degrees in advertising during a time when women weren’t even allowed in many universities. Since then, we have re-branded as She Runs It. Our community has grown beyond advertising to all facets of marketing, media and tech. We’ve also expanded beyond New York, first to Chicago with our eyes on national expansion.