Zoom Webinar
Overview (Program Summary)
A program hosted by:
ACC NortheastYou are cordially invited to join us for this unique virtual event. ACC Northeast's DE&I Committee, along with Verrill Dana LLP, have crafted this session to offer some light entertainment along with engaging story-telling and conversation about breaking through barriers to "belong."
Rachel Childers, the first female member ever of the brass section in the Boston Symphony Orchestra , will start off with a pre-recorded performance of a piece by one her favorite female composers. Rachel, along with Jamie Whitney of State Street and Regina Hurley and Gene Dahmen of Verrill Dana, will share their "stories" that reinforce that we share more commonalities than differences and how these commonalities can create a culture that promotes belonging. Robin Walker of Goldfinch Bio will moderate the discussion.
This virtual event will be the highlight and offer a great ending to your work day.
Please RSVP below to attend. Registrants will receive dial-in information 24 hours in advance of the event.
Speakers
- Rachel Childers, Boston Symphony Orchestra
- Regina M. Hurley, Partner, Verrill Dana LLP
- Gene Dahmen, Senior Counsel, Verrill Dana LLP
- Jamie Whitney, SVP and Head of Legal, IMS and Corporate Transaction, State Street Bank and Trust Company
- Robin Walker, Chief Legal Officer, Goldfinch Bio (Moderator)