The National Diversity Council presents 7 th Annual Pittsburgh Diversity Leadership C O N F E R E N C E "Stepping Out to Lead" October 25, 2016 8:00AM - 3:00PM Marriott City Center Pittsburgh, PA Presented By:
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WELCOME FROM THE NATIONAL DIVERSITY COUNCIL Dennis kennedy Founder & Chairman National Diversity Council Angeles Valenciano CEO National Diversity Council Welcome to our 7th Annual Pittsburgh Diversity and Leadership Conference. Since the inception of the Conference, we have made great strides in promoting diversity. This year s conference is centered on advancing our knowledge of two main areas: Diversity and Leadership. That is, we recognize that the demographics of the workplace are changing, and in a global economy, organizations must be innovative and creative. To achieve these goals, businesses must constantly strive for change and promote environments of inclusion, while also educating employees on the importance of these policies. Our one-day conference will afford organizations the opportunity to explore tools and resources necessary to build a diverse workforce and remain competitive on the global stage. The event will also provide a valuable opportunity for professional development and networking. In closing, I would like to thank our sponsors for their financial support as well as our volunteers for helping us achieve what will be a successful conference. Sincerely, #StartTheConvo 3 www.diversityfirstjobs.com
WELCOME FROM THE CHAIR James E. Taylor, PhD Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer University of Pittsburgh Medical Center On behalf of the National Diversity Council, I am delighted to welcome you to the 7th Annual Pittsburgh Leadership Conference. Pittsburgh knows that an inclusive city is a productive city. During this year s bicentennial celebration, our leadership community, governmental, corporate, and civic acknowledged that we cannot improve the experience of everyone in our community without first knowing and supporting the rich diversity within the community. Pittsburgh has learned firsthand that cultural diversity is not a by-product but a key driver to growing a strong and inclusive economy that is built to last. To that end, this year s conference agenda has been designed to immerse you in rich and meaningful learning opportunities that will reaffirm what our city has known for some time talent and ability are not limited, but enhanced, by the diversity and cultural expertise that residents bring to our region. Year after year, the Pittsburgh Leadership Conference attracts nationally recognized experts in cultural competence, workplace inclusion, emerging trends, policy, research and other leading-edge diversity disciplines. Each of our speakers is committed to helping us leverage our considerable diversity advantage as Pittsburgh continues to rapidly transform itself into a more healthy, welcoming community for all. We extend our sincere appreciation to all who have contributed to the success of this year s conference, and we wish you a productive and memorable experience. Be well, James E. Taylor, Ph.D. Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer UPMC Board of Directors National Diversity Council #StartTheConvo 4 www.diversityfirstjobs.com
MASTER OF CEREMONIES Megan Cleghorn, JD, MBA President Cleghorn Performance Elevation LLC Megan Cleghorn, JD, MBA is the President of Cleghorn Performance Elevation LLC, an elite private-client executive coaching, leadership empowerment and executive communication company. As a coach and consultant, Megan marries her many years of operational and financial expertise with her passion for empowering current and future senior executives with the tools to graduate from Excellent to Superior. Megan was previously the CEO of Request For Relief LLC, a national organizational-wellness consultancy servicing clients facing high-stress business and workplace challenges, including restructurings and post-m&a integration. Prior to leading Cleghorn Performance Elevation and RFR, Megan spent more than a decade at the premier global law firm as a corporate restructuring professional, advising companies in distressed situations on operational and financial reorganizations as they underwent transformational change. In addition, Megan is currently an instructor in, and advisor to The Wharton School of Business MBA Program on topics of Executive Communication and Advanced Persuasion. Megan regularly presents nationally on topics of Transformational Change, Leadership Empowerment, Advancement of Women, Organizational Wellness, and Entrepreneurship. Megan obtained her B.S. and her J.D. at Duquesne University and her M.B.A. at The Wharton School Business at the University of Pennsylvania. #StartTheConvo 5 www.diversityfirstjobs.com
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Cynthia Gold Director of Corporate Human Resources PPL Diane Fanelli Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Platform Solutions SAP SE Lisa McBride, PhD Chief Diversity Officer Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Rochelle Seideneck Vice President, Edible and Inedible Grocery Giant Eagle, Inc. Todd Sanford Senior Vice President, North America Distributed Energy Centrica Direct Energy Dennis Kennedy Founder & Chairman National Diversity Council #StartTheConvo 6 www.diversityfirstjobs.com
AGENDA 8:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Registration 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Most Powerful & Influential Women Awards Breakfast 10:10 a.m. 11:10 a.m. Concurrent Session I Most Powerful & Influential Women Panel Discussion How to Map Your Career Path for Career Success Diversity Best Practice Roundtable 11:20 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. Concurrent Session II Multicultural Leadership Roundtable Diversity Is About Who s On the Team. Inclusion Is About Who Gets to Play Top Competencies for Leadership 12:20 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. Excellence Luncheon 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Concurrent Session III Building Higher Performance Teams: What You Need to Know The Voice of Leadership: How Leaders Inspire and Achieve Results 3:00 p.m. Adjourn #StartTheConvo 7 www.diversityfirstjobs.com
LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE AWARD Celeste Warren Vice President, Human Resources & Global Diversity and Inclusion Center of Excellence. Merck James J. Barnes Partner Pepper Hamilton LLP John Ferreira Managing Partner Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Patricia Beeson Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor University of Pittsburgh Timothy K. Lewis Mediator & Arbitrator and Co-Chair of the ADR Practice Group Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP Christine A. Bryant Senior Vice President, Coatings, Adhesives & Sealants Covestro North America Bryan Brantley Partner McGuireWoods LLP #StartTheConvo 8 www.diversityfirstjobs.com
MOST POWERFUL & INFLUENTIAL WOMEN AnnMarie Papa, DNP, RN, CEN, NE-BC, FAEN, FAAN Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer Einstein Medical Center Montgomery Diane S. Hupp, DNP, RN, NEA-BC Chief Nursing Officer, Vice President Operations and Patient Care Services Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC Dodi Gross Walker Counsel Reed Smith Kimberly A Brown Partner Jones Day Mary Ann Bell Vice President of Investor Relations WESCO International, Inc. Amy Pandit Partner Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Aleta Richards Vice President, PCS Regional Product Management Covestro, LLC Geovette E. Washington Senior Vice Chancellor, Chief Legal Officer University of Pittsburgh, Holly A. Hudson Vice-President Cosmos Technology Kenya Boswell President BNY Mellon Foundation Patricia L. Dodge Managing Partner Meyer, Unkovic & Scott #StartTheConvo 9 www.diversityfirstjobs.com
MODERATORS Amy Criss Director of Women Business Enterprise Sales 84 Lumber Company Heidi Ruddy, Municipal Bids and Contracts Manager Calgon Carbon Corporation Sadie John Kroeck Community Affairs/Customer Relations Consultant (RETIRED) Tamiko L. Stanley Senior Manager of Corporate Human Resources GENCO Jennifer Holbert Director of Career Development Carlow University Clyde Wilson Pickett Chief Diversity Officer) Community College of Allegheny County Jessica Eberley CEO HRT Solutions #StartTheConvo 10 www.diversityfirstjobs.com
CONCURRENT SESSIONS Concurrent Sessions I 10:10 a.m. - 11:10 a.m. MOST POWERFUL & INFLUENTIAL WOMEN PANEL DISCUSSION Moderator: Amy Criss Director of WBE Business Development, 84 Lumber Company Speakers: Diane Hupp Vice President of Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer, Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh at UPMC Fran Gargotta Professional Leadership Coach, Game-Changing Leadership Kimberly A. Brown Partner, Jones Day Salon 1 HOW TO MAP YOUR CAREER PATH FOR CAREER SUCCESS Moderator: Sadie Kroeck Community Affairs/Customer Relations Consultant, Peoples Natural Gas Speakers: Dr. James Taylor Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer, UPMC Janet Manuel Vice President of Human Resources, Vincentian Collaborative System Amy Pandit Partner, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Dodi Walker Gross Counsel, Reed Smith Salon 3 DIVERSITY BEST PRACTICE ROUNDTABLE Moderator: Jessica Eberley CEO, HRT Solutions Speakers: Celeste Warren Vice President of Merck Manufacturing Division and Global Diversity and Inclusion Center of Excellence, Merck Gary Van Horn President, Delta Foundation Marsha Jones Executive Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer, PNC Salon 6 Concurrent Sessions II 11:20 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. MULTICULTURAL LEADERSHIP ROUNDTABLE Moderator: Clyde Wilson Pickett Special Assistant to the President for Diversity & Inclusion, Community College of Allegheny County Speakers: Alka A. Patel Center for Risk & Regulator Services Innovation, Carnegie Mellon University Janet Manuel Vice President Human Resources, Vincentian Collaborative System Salon 1 #StartTheConvo 11 www.diversityfirstjobs.com
CONCURRENT SESSIONS DIVERSITY IS ABOUT WHO S ON THE TEAM. INCLUSION IS ABOUT WHO GETS TO PLAY Moderator: Jennifer Holbert Director of Career Development, Carlow University Speakers: Nicholas Ranjan Partner, K&L Gates LLP Patrick Mulvihill Visiting Assistant Professor, Point Park University-School of Business Morris Turner Program Manager of K-12 Initiatives and Community Engagement, UPMC Salon 3 TOP COMPETENCIES FOR LEADERSHIP Moderator: Tamiko Stanley Senior Manager, Corporate Human Resources, GENCO Speakers: Harold Strawbridge Vice President, Innovation and Continuous Improvement, Inglis Tami Minnier Chief Quality Officer, UPMC Ellen Whittingham Global Leader of Talent and Organizational Effectiveness, Matthews International Marsha Jones Executive Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer, PNC Salon 6 Concurrent Sessions III 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. BUILDING HIGHER PERFORMANCE TEAMS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Moderator: Heidi Ruddy Municipal Bids and Contracts Manager, Calgon Carbon Corporation Speakers: Holly Hudson Vice President of Business Infrastructure, Cosmos Technologies Chris Hafner President, Newton Consulting Salon 1 THE VOICE OF LEADERSHIP: HOW LEADERS INSPIRE AND ACHIEVE RESULTS Moderator: Jennifer Holbert Director of Career Development, Carlow University Speakers: Marie Daniels Senior Director, CA Technologies Fran Gargotta Professional Leadership Coach, Game-Changing Leadership Salon 6 #StartTheConvo 12 www.diversityfirstjobs.com
WOMEN & THE GENDER GAP HIGHER EDUCATION % of Degrees Earned by Women PAY INEQUALITY BY AGE GROUPS Women s % of Men s Earnings 20 24 25 34 35 44 45 54 55 64 65+ WOMEN IN BUSINESS % OF WOMEN IN THE WORKFORCE FINANCIAL SERVICES LEGAL POSITIONS 45.4% Associates 25% Non-Equity Partners 15% Equity Partners INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FORTUNE 1000 COMPANIES 5% CEOs 8.1% Top Earners 16.9% Board Seats 14.6% Executive Officers HEALTHCARE 51.4% Management 9% Management 4% Senior Management 46.8% Labor Force 78% Labor Force 14.6% Executive Officers 12.4% Board Directors 0% CEOs Sources: Catalyst Quick Take: Women s Earnings and Income. New York: Catalyst, 2014; Center for American Progress, The Women s Leadership Gap, Women s Leadership by the Numbers. Catalyst, Women CEOs of the Fortune 1000 (January 2, 2015) and additional Catalyst research and analysis. NATIONAL DIVERSITY COUNCIL An inclusive community, a better nation
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Many Perspectives. One Mission. The Spirit Unites Us. At Duquesne University, diversity plays an important role in our commitment to academic excellence. By purposefully bringing together faculty and staff with different backgrounds, viewpoints and experiences, we offer our students the best opportunity to expand their thinking. This helps to fulfill our mission of serving God by serving students. Contribute your unique voice at Duquesne University, one of the nation s top Catholic universities. Here, you will enjoy a supportive working environment that values individual talents, encourages teamwork and rewards accomplishments. Visit www.duq.edu/employment to explore current job opportunities. Duquesne University was founded in 1878 by its sponsoring religious community, the Congregation of the Holy Spirit. Duquesne University is Catholic in its mission and ecumenical in spirit. Motivated by its Catholic identity, Duquesne values equality of opportunity both as an educational institution and as an employer. Pittsburgh, PA www.duq.edu
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EVENT SPONSORS CORPORATE PARTNERS The Pennsylvania Diversity Council is committed to enhancing the appreciation for and understanding of the value of diversity and inclusion in today s global society. We strive to transform our workplace and- communities into environments where people are valued for their uniqueness and differences, and are confident that their contributions matter. Please contact Avauna Walker for more information about the Council avauna.walker@nationaldiversitycouncil.org