ASIS International and the Security Industry Association (SIA) has announced the agenda and key speaker lineup for the annual Security LeadHER conference.
The event is designed to showcase women in security and will be held 24-25 June at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown in Phoenix, Arizona.
This conference from ASIS and SIA will bring together security professionals committed to advancing, connecting and empowering women in the security profession.
On June 24, the Security LeadHER conference programming will include interactive workshops and lectures focused on personal wellness, professional growth and leadership development.
Following these sessions, the event will kick off with a motivating keynote from Debby Stone, CEO of Novateur Partners, LLC – “Promote Yourself! Build Your Brand by Telling Your Story.”
On June 25, the conference program will begin with a keynote presentation from author, two-time TEDx presenter and workplace performance expert Henna Pryor, on “Awkward and Upward! Your Surprising Secret Weapon for Taking More Risks at Work.”
Throughout the day, sessions addressing managerial leadership, negotiation tactics, male allyship and more will take place.
The conference will close with an inspiring keynote presentation from confidence coach and speaker Amanda McPherson entitled “Girl, Get Your Roots Done: Cultivating Unshakable Confidence from Within.”
This day-and-a-half program, featuring industry-leading subject-matter expert presenters, will offer a variety of networking opportunities in addition to educational programming.
Day 1 (Monday, June 24)
Day 2 (Tuesday, June 25)
“The partnership between the SIA Women in Security Forum and ASIS International’s Women in Security Community for Security LeadHER is a testament to our shared commitment to empowering women in the security industry,” said Alice DiSanto, Vice President of Global Marketing at Rajant Corporation and Chair of SIA’s Women in Security Forum.
“As we embrace the theme of Leading Change, this groundbreaking event promises to ignite personal and professional growth, foster safe and inclusive workplaces and catalyze transformation throughout our industry.”
“I’m honored to continue leading the Security LeadHER conference, building upon its successful debut,” added Mary Gamble, Esq., MBA, CPP, Chair of the ASIS Women in Security Community.
“This year’s conference delves deep into the pressing issues facing women in the security industry, offering enriching discussions on leadership, purposeful engagement and professional growth.
“Together, we’ll empower security professionals to foster diversity, inclusion, and excellence throughout our industry.”