Sacramento Chapter Presents "From CFO to CEO - The Rise to the Top"

Please join us on September 19th when David Lichtman, Market President and Publisher of the Sacramento Business Journal, moderates a panel of accomplished CEOs to discuss their path to becoming leader of their organization.  Panelists include James Beckwith -  President and CEO of Five Star Bank, Susan Rose - CEO of Aurora Santa Rosa Hospital, and Michael Paris - COO, President and CFO of BlackPine Communities.

Attendees Will Learn:
  • The strengths and skill set needed to move into the CEO role
  • The biggest challenges CFOs face when transitioning to CEO - and how to overcome them
  • To identify how to play an important and leadership role in strategic planning and management of your organization

Date:  Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Time:  5:00 PM Networking | 6:00 PM Dinner | 6:30 PM Panel Discussion

Location:  CalChamber, 14th Floor, 1215 K Street, Sacramento, CA  95814

Registration Fee:  Complimentary to Members, Prospective Members and Strategic Partners

CPE:  This event qualifies for one (1.0) CPE credit.

Have Questions or Need Registration Support?  Contact Denise Parker, Chapter Administrator, at 813.494.9551 or [email protected].

Speakers

Mr. James Beckwith

President and CEO
Five Star Bank

Michael Paris

COO, President and CFO
BlackPine Communities

Susan Rose

CEO
Aurora Santa Rosa Hospital

Credits

1.00 CPE
Basic

Method

group-live

Field

Personal Development, Non-technical

Prerequisites

none

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