Professional Women’s Challenges in the COVID-19 Pandemic | Economic Prosperity Webinar Series
Date and Time
Tuesday Dec 21, 2021
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM CST
8 am to 9 am
Location
Zoom Webinar
Fees/Admission
Members, $10
Non-Members, $20
Contact Information
Anna Wisnieski
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Description
What is being coined the “women’s recession” has the potential of setting back companies and women in leadership by decades. Recent research evaluating the effects of COVID-19 on workplaces predicts that if women leave jobs at the rates they currently are, we could lose 2 million women in the workforce. Amy Eaton with Women Lead Change will share with you ways that you can not only recruit, but retain your current female workforce both during and after the pandemic. Takeaways include defining the women’s recession, pandemic effects on mothers, senior women, and women of color, and practices that companies can put into place to support their female workforce.
Amy Eaton, a native of Perry, IA, is the Director of Marketing & Strategic Development at Women Lead Change, based out of our Des Moines office. In this role, she is responsible for building a structure to create increased awareness of the Women Lead Change brand, including developing and implementing marketing initiatives, projects, and programs to grow the organization. Amy graduated from Iowa State University with a B.S. in Journalism & Mass Communications. She boasts 15 years of experience in marketing and media relations, along with extensive knowledge of business development and sponsor relations in Des Moines. Amy spent nine years as Client Experience Director at Allegra Marketing. She previously worked as the Marketing Manager for the Des Moines Arts Festival and Downtown Events Group, and in athletic media relations at Stanford University and Iowa State University. She is very active in the community, having served on the Board of Directors for the Urbandale Chamber of Commerce, past chair of genYP and Young Variety, and currently is a mentor for two high school students and a Make it OK! ambassador |