Martine Cumbermack Speaking on Thomson Reuters Transforming Women’s Leadership Panel

Webinar
06.10.2021

On June 10, 2021, Swift Currie partner Martine Cumbermack is serving as a panelist on Thomson Reuters's Transforming Women’s Leadership webinar, "How to Thrive (Survive) During COVID: The Effects of COVID on Women in the Legal Field." The event will be held from 4-5 p.m. Eastern.

Thomson Reuters brings together a panel of distinguished females to discuss the challenges and changes (both good and bad) and provide tips on how to prevail in today’s shifting landscape. Lawyers working in law firms and in corporate law departments reported several personal challenges to developing their careers.

The pandemic brought about by COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on working professionals from marginalized communities. The panel will explore the findings of a recent Thomson Reuters survey that took an in-depth look at some of the challenges the pandemic has presented for women in particular.

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