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Burnish Your Brand, Using Your Best Talents More Often
What Box? Breaking the Boundaries of Your Day Job to Be More Successful for Your Firm and Yourself
Sheryl Chamberlain, EMC
Sheryl Chamberlain, an agent of change, will share leadership stories of women who live outside of the box, drive global change, and hold the keys to economic business growth. You will leave this session with actionable tips on how you can break the boundaries of your day job, using your best talents more often to further enhance your success.
Sheryl has traversed careers beginning her professional life in finance in NYC before moving into high tech sales in Denver, then stepped into a role as CEO of a business consulting company in Phoenix, and now is in a global role as Senior Director in EMC's Corporate Chief Technology Office. A recognized leader who has a number of nonprofit board positions, Sheryl is the Founding President of EMC's West Coast Women's Leadership Forum. Understanding the impact of leadership and innovation in this increasingly connected world, Sheryl is committed to empowering women and creating a corporate culture that spurs innovation.
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author = {Sheryl Chamberlain},
title = {Burnish Your Brand, Using Your Best Talents More Often},
year = {2013},
address = {San Jose, CA},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = jun
}
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