Women in Business Luncheon: Making Space for Empathy - Creating a Culture of Understanding
Date and Time
Tuesday Jun 4, 2024
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM CDT
Location
Memorial Building
308 W 7th St.
Columbia, TN 38401
Fees/Admission
$25 members
$30 non-members
Includes lunch catered by Tropical Smoothie
Contact Information
Elizabeth Gallegos
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Description
*Please note that the May Women in Business Networking Breakfast has been cancelled. We hope to see you at the June 4 WIB Luncheon!
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Join Maury Alliance and the Spring Hill Chamber of Commerce for an enriching event designed to foster connections, inspire change, and strengthen our community of professional women.
Our guest speaker for this session is Hattie Harrison, the Manager of Learning and Development with Kaiser Aluminum. Hattie will discuss ways to create a culture of understanding within the workplace.
Join us at this exciting event to share experiences, gain invaluable insights, and connect with like-minded women. Secure your spot today and prepare to be inspired. We look forward to seeing you there!
The Women in Business Lunch will be held on Tuesday, June 4, 2024 from 11:30 am - 1:00 pm at the Memorial Building (308 W 7th St., Columbia, TN).
Registration will close on Tuesday, May 28.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
As Manager, Learning & Development at Kaiser Aluminum, Hattie leads people development programs, which include leadership development programs and equity & inclusion programming.
Hattie has more than 20 years of Human Resources experience, having joined Kaiser Aluminum by way of the acquisition of Alcoa Warrick Operations. Prior to Warrick Operations, Hattie held many HR roles with Alcoa Fastening Systems & Rings and Arconic.
A passionate advocate for Equity and Inclusion, Hattie enacted impactful changes to increase inclusion and belonging within the Kaiser Warrick Operations facility, that were recognized locally as well as by the Kaiser Aluminum Executive Leadership team and Board of Directors.
Hattie is an optimist that fundamentally believes that people, organizations, society can do wonderful things. Hattie, an advocate for equity, believes everybody deserves an opportunity to be their best self, everybody deserves an opportunity to feel fulfilled, and everybody deserves to be seen, heard and cared for.
Hattie, her two daughters, and her mom, are committed to community engagement and social action. An active volunteer, Hattie enjoys working with organizations that help under-served communities.
Hattie holds a Bachelor of Science and a Masters in Business and Human Resources. Hattie also earned a PhD in Organizational Development.
Hattie is a member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Incorporated.