Join us for our 5th Annual Leading for Impact, Women in Leadership Conference and Award Ceremony on Tuesday, November 1, 2022! This high-energy, in-person conference will feature an engaging mix of keynote presentations, fireside chats, panel discussions, and a networking reception. Topics will center around this year’s theme:
Building Resiliency to Drive Transformation, Modernization, and Success in 2023.
This event will also recognize women creating IMPACT, leading organizations and mission-focused strategic programs across the Federal Civilian, Federal Health, and Military Health, Technology, and Consulting Community.
CONFERENCE AGENDA - COMING SOON
Check-In 12:45-1:30PM | Event Begins at 1:30PM
Dr. Carolyn Clancy
Deputy Undersecretary for Health,
DEAN, Veterans Health Administration*
KEYNOTE PRESENTERS
Sanja Basaric
Artificial Intelligence Program Lead
Department of Health & Human Services*
Tina Cheatham
Deputy Chief Operating Officer
Health Resources & Services Administration*
LTC Chani Cordero
Chief Information Officer,
Brooke Army Medical Center
Ruby Y. Davis
District Judge
State of Alabama
Cori Hughes
Program Integration Director
Federal Electronic Health Record Modernization (FEHRM) Office and PEO Defense Healthcare Management Systems
Tracie Loving
Director
Organizational Development and Engagement, Office of Information and Technology, Department of Veterans Affairs*
Andrea Norris
Director Center for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer
National Institutes of Health*
Maria Roat
Former US Deputy Federal Chief Information
Office of Management & Budget, Executive Office of the President
Current Board of Directors, OnMissionIT *
LTC(P) Sharon L. Rosser
Acting Commander
Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC),
U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command (USAMRDC)*
Deputy Chief Technology Officer and Senior Advisor for Automation Services
OASAM/Office of the Chief Information Officer, Department of Labor*
*Star denotes Invited
OUR COVID SAFETY PROTOCOLS HAVE BEEN UDPATED.
The National Press Club is not currently requiring proof of vaccination for entry to the building or masking within the venue.
These policies are subject to change. Please see additional information on our Eventbrite page.