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Co-hosting with Co-hosting with Columbia University Fortune (media partner) (educational partner) Summit Agenda • Low Memorial Library, Columbia University Saturday, May 20, 2017 • 8:00AM – 5:45PM 8:00 Registration and Networking Breakfast 9:00 Remarks by ALPFA and Fortune Charlie Garcia CEO, ALPFA Inc. Leigh Gallagher Assistant Managing Editor, Fortune Magazine 9:15 Introducing the 50 Most Powerful Latinas Orlando Camargo President, ALPFA New York Chapter 9:20 How Purpose Led to Airbnb Success Leigh Gallagher Assistant Managing Editor, Fortune Magazine With a new book released in February 2017, The Airbnb Story: How Three Ordinary Guys Disrupted an Industry, Made Billions . and Created Plenty of Controversy , (Feb. 2017) Fortune’s Leigh Gallagher explores the remarkable behind-the-scenes story of the creation and growth of Airbnb. In fewer than nine years, it has gone from oddball idea no investor would touch to cultural phenomenon. At first just the wacky idea of co - founders Brian Chesky, Joe Gebbia, and Nathan Blecharczyk, Airbnb has disrupted the $500 billion hotel industry, and its $30 billion valuation is now larger than that of Hilton and close to that of Marriott. This is the first book solely dedicated to the phenomenon of Airbnb and is also the first in depth study of Airbnb's leader, Brian Chesky, the quirky and curious young CEO, as he steers the company into new markets and increasingly uncharted waters. Participants will receive an autographed copy of Leigh Gallagher’s new book. 9:40 Remarks by Mary Dillon Mary Dillon – (only woman in the Top 10) Fortune’s #3 Businessperson of the Year CEO, ULTA Beauty 1 Co-hosting with Co-hosting with Columbia University Fortune (media partner) (educational partner) Summit Agenda • Low Memorial Library, Columbia University Saturday, May 20, 2017 • 8:00AM – 5:45PM 9:50 How to Become a Fortune 500 CEO or Corporate Board Member Our highly experienced panelists will discuss key strategies to enhance your chances of becoming a Fortune 500 CEO or joining a corporate board. Myrna Soto – #8 of the Most Powerful Latinas SVP & Global Chief Information Security Officer, Comcast Myrna Soto is a Corporate Senior Vice President & Global Chief Information Security Officer for Comcast, where she oversees the security of all information and technology assets. She also specializes in technology risk management & strategy, business/ technology integration, and vendor management & strategic sourcing. Barbara Roberts Entrepreneur in Residence, Columbia Business School/NY Chair, Tiger 21 Former or present board member, Federal Reserve Bank of NY, Dean Witter Reynolds In 1985, Barbara Roberts was made the first woman on the board of Dean Witter Reynolds. She was an early member of Women Corporate Directors and the Women’s Forum Board Project. This lead Barbara to a lifetime of work to help women and corporations understand the art, possibility and importance of board representation of women. 10:30 Break 10:45 How the Most Powerful Women Build their Brand Pattie Sellers Partner, SellersEaston Media, and Executive Director, Fortune MPW Summits and Live Content Pattie Sellers is a renowned expert on leadership and one of the world’s authorities on successful women and how they navigate their careers. A former assistant managing editor of Fortune, she is currently executive director of Fortune Most Powerful Women Summits and Live Content at Time Inc. 11:10 Could You be the Next CEO? Gabriela Franco Parcella – #3 of the Most Powerful Latinas Chairman, President and CEO, Mellon Capital (BNY Mellon Corp.) Gabriela Franco Parcella is the Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Mellon Capital, where she provides strategic leadership to all areas of the firm, and chairs the Board of Directors. With 22 years of financial services, legal, operations, risk and regulatory experience, she has been a key contributor to Mellon Capital’s international expansion. Interviewed by Charlie Garcia CEO, ALPFA Inc. , 2 Co-hosting with Co-hosting with Columbia University Fortune (media partner) (educational partner) Summit Agenda • Low Memorial Library, Columbia University Saturday, May 20, 2017 • 8:00AM – 5:45PM 11:35 Leading with Purpose Adriana Aristizabal Award winning war reporter Interviewed by Cynthia Hudson – #12 of the Most Powerful Latinas Senior Vice President, General Manager of CNN en Español and Hispanic Strategy CNN Today, Colombia’s peace process commands the attention and interest of the global community. But peace came at a price. (York House While Caught in the Storm of War Press, Feb. 2017) is a fascinating memoir from Adriana Aristizabal, a then 26-year-old single mother and journalist assigned by RCN Newscast to broadcast live shots from the frontlines, sometimes with the bullets flying around her, at height of the conflict between FARC, ELN, Paramilitaries and the Colombian Army. You’ll meet a special woman, a powerful leader, but most of all, a brave soul, who survived being kidnapped, and death threats to her family from the world’s oldest guerrilla group. She pays tribute to more than 150 brave journalists killed during this conflict. The Congress of Colombia honored Adriana with a proclamation exalting her job as a war reporter. In 2014, El Diario La Prensa in New York named her an “Outstanding Woman” for her efforts in the field of art and culture. Participants will receive an autographed copy of her new book. 12:30 Luncheon Opening remarks by Yvonne Garcia – #26 of the Most Powerful Latinas Chairwoman, ALPFA Inc. Global Head of Client Solutions and PMO, State Street Corporation Ileana Musa – #31 of Top 50 Most Powerful Latinas Chair of Women Of ALPFA committee and ALPFA Corporate Advisory Board Merrill Lynch Wealth Management Executive Announcement of the Top 50 Most Powerful Latinas Presented by Dr. Lisette Nieves PhD, Co-Founder & Partner, Lingo Ventures 3 Co-hosting with Co-hosting with Columbia University Fortune (media partner) (educational partner) Summit Agenda • Low Memorial Library, Columbia University Saturday, May 20, 2017 • 8:00AM – 5:45PM 1:40 Top 3 Most Powerful Latinas Awards Presented by Charlie Garcia CEO, ALPFA Inc. Geisha Williams – #1 CEO and President, PG&E Corporation Maria Moats – #2 U.S. Assurance Leader, PwC Gabriela Franco Parcella – #3 Chairman, President and CEO, Mellon Capital (BNY Mellon Corp.) 2:00 Break 2:15 10 Interactive Table Led Discussions by America’s Most Powerful Women: Leading by Purpose: It’s Not About Marketing; It’s About Mattering MaryLee Sachs US CEO, BrandPie; former US Chairman & CEO Hill & Knowlton The demands society places on businesses have fundamentally changed. It is no longer good enough just to provide a world class product or service. Today, the world expects a business to contribute to the betterment of society in intelligent and relevant ways. Creating a new value cycle. The purpose of an organization, the 'why you exist', is key to this – connecting the business and brand conversation – enabling organizations to build a strong brand; create new opportunities; appeal to new talent; build new relationships and unlock new revenue streams. MaryLee launched BrandPie in 2015, as the sister firm to London-based BrandPie Ltd. Previously, she led her own consulting practice based on the success of her books: The Changing MO of the CMO, and What the New Breed of CMOs Know That You Don’t. She has over 30 years’ experience in integrated marketing in the international arena. Resident in London for 17 years, she returned to the U.S. fifteen years ago, as president and CEO, then Chairman of major WPP firm Hill & Knowlton. She has worked with and advised American Express, P&G, HSBC, PepsiCo, Kellogg’s, Porsche, and many others. MaryLee is a regular contributor to the Forbes CMO Network, and leads The Conference Board’s Council for CMOs.Beginning in Hialeah, Florida, to becoming Illinois’ first Latina Lieutenant Governor. 4 Co-hosting with Co-hosting with Columbia University Fortune (media partner) (educational partner) Summit Agenda • Low Memorial Library, Columbia University Saturday, May 20, 2017 • 8:00AM – 5:45PM Public Service as a Noble Calling The Honorable Evelyn Sanguinetti, Illinois Lieutenant Governor (1st Latina Lt. Governor in the United States) Many Latina executives develop the skills to make a big difference in the public sector, and this discussion will be about how they can use those talents to make a big difference in their community. Evelyn grew up in Miami, her parents are from Ecuador and Cuba, and her first language is Spanish. She was sworn in as Illinois’ 47th Lieutenant Governor on January 12, 2015. She is currently the highest-ranking Latina in the history of the state of Illinois. She is a working mother of three, an attorney, an adjunct professor of law and a former Wheaton City Councilwoman. Evelyn is committed to fighting for all Illinois residents. She will apply the same passion to her new role that has propelled her throughout her life, from humble beginnings in Hialeah, Florida, to becoming Illinois’ first Latina Lieutenant Governor. Cross Sectoral Leadership Lessons Dr. Lisette Nieves PhD, Co-Founder & Partner, Lingo Ventures Lisette Nieves is the first Puerto Rican woman to win a Rhodes Scholarship. She is a Truman Scholar, Aspen Pahara Fellow and earned her doctorate with distinction from the University of Pennsylvania. Lisette has started and scaled a highly successful workforce nonprofit, growing it from $250,000 to $5,000,000 in five years and then leading a scaling effort that partnered with community colleges in three states. Come learn how the battle for talent has increased the movement of human capital between the private and public sector. Are you considering a career transition into another sector? If so, hear about successful transitions and share your questions about how to position your strengths so that you are viewed as a cross-sectoral talent and leader.