Women in the Cleaning Industry Invited to Hygieia 2020 Conference

January 9, 2020

The ISSA Hygieia Network, an ISSA Charities signature program dedicated to the advancement and retention of women in the cleaning industry, announced its next Networking and Leadership Conference: Unlocking Women’s Leadership Potential. Diversey will host the event on February 25 at its headquarters in Fort Mill, South Carolina

“Our first professional development conference was a major success, so we’re so excited to host another great event in partnership with Diversey,” said Meredith Reuben, chair of the Hygieia Council, and CEO of EBP Supply Solutions. “We encourage all industry women to invest in their careers by attending professional development conferences.”

The half-day conference will focus on the theme of unlocking women’s leadership potential and cover issues affecting opportunities for advancement, including negotiation skills, bias and discrimination, pay equity, mentorship, sponsorship, networking and more. The event will also feature presentations from three executive leaders: Carolyn Cooke, vice president of North America, health care sector, Diversey; Stephanie Henderson, director of sales, engineered materials performance films, Berry Global; and Cindy Williams, vice president of sales, The Budd Group.

To learn more and attend the ISSA Hygieia Network’s Networking and Leadership Conference, visit https://hygieianetwork.org/ihnconferencefeb2020/.

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