Pamela Lee to Speak on Panel at Women, Diversity & Change Summit

Intercontinental Buckhead Atlanta
11.01.2018

Partner Pamela Lee will participate in the panel "Self-Advocacy & Countering Personal Negation" at the Women, Diversity & Change Summit on Nov. 1 at 12:05 p.m. in Atlanta. Lee, along with four other panelists in the legal industry, will discuss the tools needed to build confidence in order to self-advocate more effectively. These include the positioning of your current success and experience, dealing with rejection and utilizing peer groups to enhance confidence. Panel members will also share their personal success stories.

Swift Currie is proud to sponsor the Women, Diversity & Change Summit. The program "explores how to create lasting change for women and minorities in the legal profession with topics such as: advocating for yourself and others, what are the best way to deal with discrimination and unconscious bias, what can be done to increase diversity in leadership, techniques, and strategies to enhance your career and sponsors other women and minorities."

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