Some of the nation’s leading companies and organizations, including nearly a dozen of the Fortune 500, are contributing to the success of the Minority In-House Counsel Association’s 2015 Conference. This event will take place at the Renaissance Chicago Hotel in Chicago, Illinois, September 9-11, 2015. Registration is open on MIHCA’s website at www.mymihca.org/programming.
Accenture, Eli Lilly, Microsoft, Deere & Co., Exponent, Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), Motorola Solutions, Northwestern Mutual Insurance Company, OhioHealth, Product Liability Advisory Council (PLAC), RVM Enterprises, State Farm Insurance Company, Univision, and Walmart have all committed to sponsoring the upcoming conference.
In addition, speakers from Advertising Resources, Inc./ARI Packaging (Gary McCullough), the Harvard Business School (Professor Steven Rogers), Panasonic (Damien Atkins), OhioHealth (Earl Barnes), Beyond Law (Janice Brown), National Express LLC (Dorothy Capers), Rewards Network (Alice Lin Geene), Sikich (Sarah Harris), McDonald’s (Gloria Santona), Johnson Controls (Deborah Telman), and eVerifile (Mark Wilson) will share a wealth of industry knowledge in an effort to aide in the advancement of minority in-house counsel. Former Chief Executive Officer and current U.S. Senate candidate, Andrea Zopp, is also amongst the group.
- Posted August 12, 2015
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