The RILA Women in Logistics Network is one of our fastest growing initiatives. Developed in response to requests from the Logistics Conference Steering Committee members and conference attendees who recognized a need in this space, Women in Logistics activities bring together those who support the professional development of women in the retail supply chain field.
The goal of the RILA Women in Logistics Network is to foster the development of talent and provide a support network for female supply chain professionals. With future events and resources, RILA seeks to provide networking, educational and professional development opportunities for women in the retail supply chain field.
For more information on RILA's Women in Logistics events, please contact Caitlin Hott at caitlin.hott@rila.org
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Join us for the Women in Logistics: Leadership & Development Event at Logistics 2012!
The only one of its kind in the industry, RILA's Women in Logistics Event is a unique opportunity for women to network with and learn from other female leaders in the supply chain field. This has rapidly become one of the conference's most popular events.
Join us for meaningful conversations and a relaxed reception with your peers as industry leaders share insights on leadership and personal development—from taking intelligent risks to the importance of building your network. All conference participants are welcome to this great event!
Please RSVP to Caitlin Hott
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