Caroline Clarke, editorial director and host of the Women of Power Summit TV with her daughter Veronica Graves at the Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit
Black Enterprise’s 2016 Women of Power Summit opened on Wednesday, March 9, with a record breaking one thousand attendees gathering for the leadership development conference that includes professional workshops, a Macy’s fashion excursion, career coaching, Merrill Lynch/Bank of America financial planning and making new lasting friendships. Now in it’s 11th year, the Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit organizers and executives are excited to launch a new decade.
“It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the first year of a brand new decade for the Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit … designed specifically and exclusively for executive women of color,” Earl Butch Graves Jr., president and CEO of Black Enterprise says. “I want to welcome you the warmth of Hollywood, Florida.”
Reciting this year’s theme he adds, “On behalf of all of us here at Black Enterprise, I want to invite you to relax, to release and most of all to relate so that you can individually and collectively know your worth, own your truth. and embrace your power.”
While addressing the standing-room only, opening night dinner crowd, Caroline Clarke, editorial director and host of the Women of Power Summit TV, complimented the attendees on dressing in the evening’s recommended hues: orange, pink and gold. “I am so thrilled to be here. I have to say you all turned it out in rare form. You are rocking the sunset colors and lighting up this indoor space.”
Clarke kicked the summit in full gear when she shared what makes her most vulnerable and exposed. “As head of the Women of Power brand, I have no problem speaking in front of a hundred people, a thousand people or just interviewing one person in front of a thousand people. But if you want to see me break out in a cold sweat real fast, set me in a room full of strangers and say, ‘Network.’ That is not me. That is way out my comfort zone. Even after all these years of doing these events, even after all these years of writing things that we know we are supposed to do and fully understand the importance of, it is not easy for me. I do it because we have to. We especially have to here. But the truth is for me that’s tough. Don’t even get me started on my love-hate relationship with social media. I do it because I have to but it’s hard for me. That’s the truth. It is true that I wrote a memoir Postcards from Cookie that tells all about my life, but I am ironically very private.”
Clarke essentially gave the women permission to be uncomfortable but to push through and make the best of this opportunity to advance professionally and expand their network.
The three-day empowerment and networking event was held at the HIlton’s Diplomat Resort and Spa in Hollywood, Fla. and is scheduled to end on Friday, March 11, 2016.
Caroline Clarke, editorial director and host of the Women of Power Summit TV with her daughter Veronica Graves at the Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit
AT&T hosts the Power Lounge at the Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit
2016 Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit attendees
AT&T hosts the Power Lounge at the Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit
Summit attendees don the requested sunset hues (pink, gold and orange) for the #BWEPS ADP Un-Masquerade Soirée on opening night, Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at the 2016 Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit
Debra Lee, chairman and CEO of BET Networks chats with Caroline Clark, editorial director and host of the Women of Power Summit TV during he C-Suite Power Luncheon: One-on-One Conversation at the Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit
Co-host of Black Enterprise Women of Power TV Shartia Brantley, panel moderator with “Womanomics: Wealth Building for all the Ages” panel participants Carmen Rita Wong, Malecon Productions; Racquel Oden, managing director, head of advisor strategy and development for Merrill Lynch Wealth Management at the Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit
“Womanomics: Wealth Building for all the Ages” panel participants Carmen Rita Wong, Malecon Productions; Racquel Oden, managing director, head of advisor strategy and development for Merrill Lynch Wealth Management at the Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit
Black Enterprise presidnt and CEO Earl Butch Graves is flanked by “Who’s Got Your Back: Addressing the All-Important Sponsorship Gap” panel moderator Carol Fulp, president and CEO of The Partnership and panelists Cynthia Marshall, SVP and chief diversity officer-human resources for AT&T; Tracey Travis, EVP & CFO, Estée Lauder; and Sharon Brogdon, director of strategic capability at Intel Corporation at the Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit
“Who’s Got Your Back: Addressing the All-Important Sponsorship Gap” Tracey Travis, EVP & CFO, Estée Lauder and Sharon Brogdon, director of strategic capability at Intel Corporation at the Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit
Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit
“Who’s Got Your Back: Addressing the All-Important Sponsorship Gap” panel moderator Carol Fulp, president and CEO of The Partnership and panelists Cynthia Marshall, SVP and chief diversity officer-human resources for AT&T; Tracey Travis, EVP & CFO, Estée Lauder; and Sharon Brogdon, director of strategic capability at Intel Corporation at the Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit
Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit
Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit attendees line up for a professional headshot courtesy of Samsung
Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit attendees line up for a professional headshot courtesy of Samsung
Caroline Clarke, editorial director and host of the Women of Power Summit TV with her daughter Veronica Graves at the Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit
Summit attendees don the requested sunset hues (pink, gold and orange) for the #BWEPS ADP Un-Masquerade Soirée on opening night, Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at the 2016 Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit
2016 Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit at the Hilton Diplomat Resort& Spa in Hollywood, Fla.
Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit ADP Un-Masquerade Ball
Band plays at Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit ADP Un-Masquerade Ball
Band plays at Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit ADP Un-Masquerade Ball
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