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12
AUG
SAT

Meet the Author of "Earning It," Joann Lublin

At Downtowner Woodfire Grill, Saint Paul (MN), United States
On 12th August 2017 10:30 a.m. - noon

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Join us for an exclusive brunch to meet Wall Street Journal management news editor and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Joann S. Lublin as she shares her career advice for working women.

LIMITED SEATING! Brunch is available for individual purchase. Please RSVP directly to Kathleen Murphy at mkathleenmurphy@gmail.com

Joann S. Lublin is among the first female reporters at The Wall Street Journal, she became deputy bureau chief of The Journal’s important London bureau, its first run by women. She frequently appears at conferences to discuss leadership, executive pay, and corporate governance. She created The Journal’s first career advice column in 1993.

In “Earning It: Hard-Won Lessons from Trailblazing Women at the Top of the Business World,” Lublin combines her fascinating story with tales from more than fifty women who reached the highest rungs of the corporate ladder—most of whom became chief executives—in industries as diverse as retailing, manufacturing, finance, high technology, publishing, advertising, automobiles, and pharmaceuticals. Leaders like Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett-Packard, as well as Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors, and Brenda Barnes, former CEO of Sara Lee, were the first women to run their huge employer. Earning It reveals obstacles such women faced as they fought to make their mark, choices they made, and battles they won—and lost.

Hosted by Gender Justice, the MN Women's Press, ERA Minnesota, and Pivot Strategies

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