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Find what you need right now at Women in Business Symposium

Life is full of stress. Perhaps it is the resetting of expectations regarding work-life balance after the pandemic. Maybe it is the ever-increasing polarization of our politics. Maybe it is our always-connected life and the torrent of news, controversy and updates about our friends that stream through our social media feeds. There is no shortage

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Arthur covers banking and finance and the economy at BizTimes while also leading special projects as an associate editor. He also spent five years covering manufacturing at BizTimes. He previously was managing editor at The Waukesha Freeman. He is a graduate of Carroll University and did graduate coursework at Marquette. A native of southeastern Wisconsin, he is also a nationally certified gymnastics judge and enjoys golf on the weekends.

Life is full of stress.

Perhaps it is the resetting of expectations regarding work-life balance after the pandemic. Maybe it is the ever-increasing polarization of our politics. Maybe it is our always-connected life and the torrent of news, controversy and updates about our friends that stream through our social media feeds.

There is no shortage of things adding stress to our lives.

The BizTimes Media Women in Business Symposium cannot remove stress from your life, but attendees at the Aug. 23 event will leave with practical strategies to thrive as a leader in the workplace. More than two dozen women from across the southeastern Wisconsin business community will help answer the question at the heart of the event’s theme: What do I need right now?

The symposium will take place at the Brookfield Conference Center from 7:30 a.m. to noon.

The morning will start with networking and breakfast followed by a keynote conversation at 8:10 a.m. featuring Julie Brandt, vice president and president of building solutions North America at Johnson Controls International.

Brandt joined JCI this spring to lead a business with more than $9 billion in annual revenue after more than 27 years at Otis Elevator. In a conversation with U.S. Bank senior vice president Caroline Krider, Brandt will discuss taking on new assignments during her career at Otis, her decision to leave, how she’s settling in at JCI and much more.

Following the keynote, Kathy Thornton-Bias, president and CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee, will lead a panel discussion with women from a range of Wisconsin companies.

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Panelists include:

The panel will explore what it means to thrive as a leader in the workplace and how that might look different for different people. It will also highlight practical strategies attendees can use in their everyday lives to advance their careers and manage the challenges of day-to-day stresses.

After the panel discussion, attendees will hear from Froedtert Health CEO Catherine Jacobson, the 2023 BizTimes Woman Executive of the Year (see story on page 36).

The morning will conclude with two rounds of concurrent breakout sessions to provide attendees with even more insight and inspiration.

The first round of breakouts will run from 10:20 a.m. to 11:05 a.m. and includes three panel discussions:

The second round of breakouts runs 11:15 a.m. to noon and features two discussions:

The Women in Business Symposium is made possible by presenting sponsor U.S. Bank, sponsor Alverno College, partner Annex Wealth Management, supporting sponsors The Leuder Financial Group and Summit Credit Union, and event partners Tempo and Professional Dimensions.

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