Leadership: Managing Your Business in Times of Crisis

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Leadership: Managing Your
Business in Times of Crisis

Strong leadership is key to navigating a crisis. While no playbook exists for leadership under high stakes circumstances, small businesses that are adaptable and resilient a crisis will thrive. As a leader, how you adapt to the current COVID-19 pandemic and plan for the future can make or break your small business. Crisis preparedness can seem futile in the midst of a crisis, but now is the time to plan ahead. Our experienced professionals will share their perspectives on what they have found works best and how they are preparing for future crises.

Wednesday, June 3rd, 3:00pm – 4:00pm ET

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Guest Speakers:

Jen Earle – CEO, National Association of Women Business Owners

Jen Earle has had the honor and delight of working with the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) since 2008. Utilizing her institutional knowledge and consistent drive to advancing the mission of NAWBO, Jen has worked collaboratively with National Boards of Directors and past CEO’s to help carry out the Board’s vision for the organization and navigate NAWBO to where it is today.

Keith Hall – President & CEO, National Association for the Self Employed

Keith Hall is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Association for the Self-Employed. He has previously served as the National Tax Advisor for the NASE where he offered personalized tax advice and answers on just about every topic ranging from: incorporation to automobile expenses to the home-office deduction to travel expenses for the self-employed and micro-business owners. Hall was born and raised in Dallas, Texas, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 1981 with a degree in Accounting.

Corinne Hodges – CEO, Association of Women’s Business Centers

Corinne joined the Association of Women’s Business Centers as CEO in January 2019 and is charged with bringing about enhanced sustainability and increased capacity to the association and its members.

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