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Oct. 16, 2020: Women’s Leadership Conference | Women with Vision: Seeing an Inclusive Future

October 1, 2020

The Mays Business School Women’s Leadership Initiative was created to demonstrate our commitment to developing women as transformational leaders. The goal of WLI is to leverage the knowledge of our world-class leadership faculty, the power of the Aggie Network and women’s business community to offer development opportunities for those aspiring to expand the scope of their leadership.

Register for the event | October 16, 2020

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Bob Jordan

Bob will share a bit about his background and career journey, and talk about navigating the airline industry in such turbulent times.

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