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UPCOMING COMPLIMENTARY EVENTS


WOMEN IN: THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY

MARCH 15, 2022 | 12:00 P.M. - 1:45 P.M. ET

Women at the helm of studios, networks and creative teams are changing the way
we tell stories, consume media and manage entertainment businesses. Join WSJ to
hear from the female decision makers shaping entertainment. This event has a
value of $150. Activate your membership for the WSJ Women Community for
complimentary access.

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 ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS

WSJ Women Advisors are helping shape our new membership for women.

Laura Alber
President and CEO
Williams-Sonoma, Inc.
Ivy Chin
Chief Digital and Technology Officer
Sherwin-Williams
Theresia Gouw
Founding Partner
Acrew Capital
Charisse Hughes
Global CMO, SVP
Kellogg Company
Cristina Alesci
Chief Corporate Affairs Officer
Chobani
Dianne Anderson
Managing Director, Marketing
ProShares
Katie Anderson
CFO
Guess, Inc.
Barbara Archer
Partner
Hightower Wealth Advisors | St. Louis
Jennifer Barrett
Head of Content
Fidelity
Danielle Blunt
President, Financial Advisor
Blunt Wealth Services
Anne Bramman
CFO
Nordstrom
Andrea Brimmer
Chief Marketing and Public Relations Officer
Ally
Andrea Case
Department Manager Vans ASBD NAFTA
Mercedes-Benz USA, Vans
Sarah Carlson
Founder and Owner
Fulcrum Financial Group
Sandy Cross
Chief People Officer
PGA of America
Kim Curtis
CEO
Wealth Legacy Institute
Dianne Dain
Chief Innovation Officer
Quiet Mark
Deneen DeFiore
VP and Chief Information Security Officer
United Airlines
Jo-Ann DePass Olsovsky
EVP and CIO
Salesforce
Audra Dial
Assistant General Counsel Litigation
Mercedes-Benz USA LLC
Dianna du Preez
VP Customer Service
Mercedes-Benz USA
Andrea Ellis
CFO
Lime
Rachel Ferdinando
SVP and CMO
Frito Lay NA
Elaine Gampel
SVP
UBS Financial
Jenny Griffiths
CEO and Founder
Snap Vision
Rachel Haurwitz
President and CEO
Caribou Biosciences, Inc.
Catherine Hernandez
SVP, CCO
Kaiser Permanente
Amy Jadesimi
Managing Director
Ladol Free Zone
Nicolette Lambrechts
VP and Managing Director, Mercedes-Benz Vans
Mercedes-Benz USA
Julie Liegl
CMO
Slack
Jane Mackie
SVP, Global Marketing - Luxury and Upscale Brands
IHG
Kasia Marczyk
President and Founder
Anchor Wealth Mgt. Group
Nancy Matta
SVP
UBS Financial Services
Laurie McCants
Managing Partner and GM
Mercedes Benz of Covington, Honda of Covington, and CPS
Katie McGinty
VP and Chief Sustainability, Government and Regulatory Affairs Officer
JCI
Rhonda Morris
VP and CHRO
Chevron Corporation
Katie Moussouris
CEO and Founder
Luta Security
Arielle Patrick
CCO
Ariel Investments
Katie Perry
VP of Marketing
Public.com
Julie Piggott
EVP and CFO
BNSF Railway
Lynn Rasic
VP, Head of Global Communications
Gilbane Building Company
Christeen Reeg
Partner and Financial Advisor
CAPTRUST
Valerie Romero
Dealer Principal and EVP, Mercedes-Benz El Cajon
OREMOR Management & Investment
Gayle Schueller
SVP and Chief Sustainability Officer
3M Company
Leanne Scull
Managing Partner, Avenue Wealth Memphis
Raymond James Financial Services
Margaret Smyth
Public Company Director and Senior Advisor
Etsy
Lynn Teo
CMO, VP of Global Marketing and Customer Experience
Wolters Kluwer
Rachel Thornton
CMO
AWS
Lara Vandenberg
CEO and Founder
Publicist
Valerie Waller
SVP and CMO-CCO
YMCA of the USA
Gayatri Yadav
CMO
Sequoia India & SEA
Sue Yannaccone
President and CEO
Realogy Franchise Group
Angela Yochem
EVP Chief Transformation and Digital Officer
Novant Health
Denise Zabawski
CIO and VP
Nationwide Children's Hospital
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ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS ON THEIR BEST CAREER DECISIONS

Founding a wealth advisory business. This provided me with financial security,
the opportunity to meet new friends, daily challenges to keep me curious and the
ability to help my community.”

WSJ Women Advisor Barbara Archer
Hightower Wealth Advisors, Partner

Taking a professional hiatus to prioritize and align my values and personal
goals. This decision freed me and ultimately led me to my awesome husband and
bonus children. After that I jumped back into my career with both feet!”

WSJ Women Advisor Charisse Hughes
Global CMO and SVP, Kellogg Company

Reluctantly leaving the teaching profession and accepting a position as a
Financial Advisor. I knew that no one could take my teaching experience away
from me and that gave me the courage to explore a position totally foreign to
me.”

WSJ Women Advisor Elaine Gampel
SVP, UBS Financial

Recognizing that I am 100% responsible for the outcomes in my life/career. That
led to leaving a brokerage firm and creating a successful independent Registered
Investment Advisory firm, consistent with my values and the values of my
clients.”

WSJ Women Advisor Kim Curtis
CEO, Wealth Legacy Institute


Founding a wealth advisory business. This provided me with financial security,
the opportunity to meet new friends, daily challenges to keep me curious and the
ability to help my community.”

WSJ Women Advisor Barbara Archer
Hightower Wealth Advisors, Partner

Taking a professional hiatus to prioritize and align my values and personal
goals. This decision freed me and ultimately led me to my awesome husband and
bonus children. After that I jumped back into my career with both feet!”

WSJ Women Advisor Charisse Hughes
Global CMO and SVP, Kellogg Company

Reluctantly leaving the teaching profession and accepting a position as a
Financial Advisor. I knew that no one could take my teaching experience away
from me and that gave me the courage to explore a position totally foreign to
me.”

WSJ Women Advisor Elaine Gampel
SVP, UBS Financial

Recognizing that I am 100% responsible for the outcomes in my life/career. That
led to leaving a brokerage firm and creating a successful independent Registered
Investment Advisory firm, consistent with my values and the values of my
clients.”

WSJ Women Advisor Kim Curtis
CEO, Wealth Legacy Institute


Founding a wealth advisory business. This provided me with financial security,
the opportunity to meet new friends, daily challenges to keep me curious and the
ability to help my community.”

WSJ Women Advisor Barbara Archer
Hightower Wealth Advisors, Partner

Taking a professional hiatus to prioritize and align my values and personal
goals. This decision freed me and ultimately led me to my awesome husband and
bonus children. After that I jumped back into my career with both feet!”

WSJ Women Advisor Charisse Hughes
Global CMO and SVP, Kellogg Company

Reluctantly leaving the teaching profession and accepting a position as a
Financial Advisor. I knew that no one could take my teaching experience away
from me and that gave me the courage to explore a position totally foreign to
me.”

WSJ Women Advisor Elaine Gampel
SVP, UBS Financial

Recognizing that I am 100% responsible for the outcomes in my life/career. That
led to leaving a brokerage firm and creating a successful independent Registered
Investment Advisory firm, consistent with my values and the values of my
clients.”

WSJ Women Advisor Kim Curtis
CEO, Wealth Legacy Institute






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