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Saunders College of Business to host third Women’s Leadership Weekend

RIT’s Saunders College of Business is celebrating its third Women’s Leadership Weekend Feb. 28-Mar. 1, with two events that embrace innovation and empowerment in today’s workforce.

The Power Your Potential (PYP) Women’s Conference on Feb. 28, kicking off the upcoming national Women’s History Month in March, serves as a dynamic platform for area businesswomen to gather insights from peers, engage in educational activities, and foster an environment conducive to women’s success in various professional spheres.

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Eva Ames ‘09 returns to RIT to serve as keynote speaker at the Power Your Potential conference on Feb. 28.

This year’s theme, “From Setback to Strength: Navigating Adversity with Resilience,” highlights the power of perseverance in the face of challenges. It emphasizes how setbacks, professional or personal, serve as lessons for future growth and empowerment.

The event features keynote speaker Eva Ames ’09 (mechanical engineering), vice president of global key accounts for the automotive and mobility enterprise vertical at DSV. A former automotive design engineer and U.S. federal regulator, Ames uses her background and over 15 years of experience to challenge “the way things have always been done” for clients producing everything from micro mobility scooters to batteries, passenger cars, and heavy equipment.

Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in workshops led by Sue Piotrowski ’95 MS (career and human resource development), founder and president of BadFish Consulting, and Melanie Kerr ’12 (hospitality and service management), an established chef, professor, and event planner.

The event also includes “From Setback to Strength: Navigating Adversity with Resilience,” a panel featuring inspiring stories from Milagros Concepcion ’92 (economics), ’07 MBA, associate vice president controller and assistant treasurer at RIT; Shayla Scott ’16 (accounting), ’17 MBA, senior manager at MMB & Co.; and Heather Smith, CEO and COO of Velocitii.

The conference will be moderated by Phillippa Thiuri, assistant vice president for Academic Access and Success. A visionary leader and educator with over 25 years of experience in higher education, student success, and global engagement, she provides strategic leadership to a plethora of programs that foster diversity, equity, and inclusion, all while enhancing student development and retention.

“Resilience is at the heart of great leadership,” said Jacqueline Mozrall, dean of the Saunders College of Business. “This year, we are proud to celebrate the strength that comes from overcoming challenges, while creating a space where professionals, students, and aspiring leaders can learn from one another’s experiences and emerge even stronger. Women’s Leadership Weekend embodies our commitment to empowering women in leadership roles and equipping them with the resources and support they need to thrive in today's ever-evolving workforce.”

The Women's Leadership Weekend will culminate with the Women’s Leadership Summit on Saturday, March 1, held at Max Lowenthal Hall on the RIT campus. This year’s summit is hosted by the Leadership Academy@Saunders. The academy’s mission to inspire, connect, and educate women and allies to become tomorrow’s future leaders, focuses on driving leadership excellence in all industries from arts and sciences to technology. This summit’s theme is inclusion and empowerment.

Kim B. Miller ’85 (business administration retail management), an award-winning poet, author, and host, will be the summit’s keynote speaker. She headlines a lineup of accomplished speakers, panelists, and workshop presenters featuring several RIT alumni and faculty, including Jacqueline Nicholson, executive director of Intercollegiate Athletics, and Kendra Evans, director of Spectrum Support Programs.

Miller has served as a keynote speaker for notable events, including the 2024 Women Impact Virginia Summit and the 2023 Rappahannock Writers’ Conference. A former telecommunications and marketing executive, Miller is the recipient of the 2023 Vivien H. Hansbury Award for Trailblazing a Path for Women in the Creative Arts and, in 2020, became the Poet Laureate of Prince William County, Virginia—the first African American to hold this title in the region.

Recognized with multiple accolades, including Voice of America's documentary feature, Miller also leads impactful workshops, has presented at institutions, including UC Berkeley and Google, and performed poetry at prestigious venues nationwide.

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