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![]() Aug. 4, 2021 Source: Women in Agribusiness news release
Opening speaker Kelly Lockwood Primus, CEO of Leading NOW, will start the business discussion with The Career Advice You Probably Didn't Get. This presentation will include Leading NOW's research on women's leadership, what's missing from conventional career advice and the barriers women face in achieving executive positions. "Through our research, we have identified traits for success in leadership. These include integrity, transparency, confidence and more, but most importantly, women need to focus on what we call The Missing 33%," said Lockwood Primus, who is an advisor to global organizations seeking to change mindsets, behaviors and cultures. "This is the business acumen that sets them apart, and we will discuss this in detail at the Women in Agribusiness Summit this fall." Others who will share the stage with Lockwood Primus include Scott Sigman, principal advisor at EASE, who will focus on connecting the dots in global trade and examining alternative transport paths; Shawn Jarosz, CEO of TradeMoves, who will speak to why international trade matters to food & ag; and Beth Sauerhaft of American Farmland Trust, who will moderate a panel of esteemed experts in a discussion on sustainability and climate change. Interspersed with this critical industry content will be the annual highlights that the WIA community has grown to expect and anticipate: Ag Innovation Hour, Executive Profiles and the Female Producer Panel. Through these, attendees will hear from soybean and egg farmers, and a specialty meats producer. They also will gain valuable career insights from accomplished female executives and be enlightened about the latest agtech innovations that are disrupting the sector. Other sessions at the 10th annual Women in Agribusiness Summit include: • The Fragile Ecosystem: Our Decisions Impact the World • Understanding the Plant-Based Consumer • Transforming the Workplace • The Future of North American Agriculture • Grain Industry Overview Tweet |
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