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iFIVE Executive Panel at cruise3sixty: Gender and Leadership Decision Making

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Vickie Singer moderated a panel of leading industry executives at the recent cruise3sixty conference in Vancouver.  The topic they tackled? 

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We transformed the Transformational Woman!

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Sometimes we choose change….sometimes change chooses us. At iFIVE, we believe change is what you make of it and we’re committed to making change work for each of us. We’ve moved The Transformational Woman from February 9th to April 6th.

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“The Transformational Woman” agenda

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Hear Martha Johnson, newly confirmed Administrator, GSA, and other top industry executives speak…Participate in a roundtable panel of industry leaders…Learn your personal profile for change…Network with women from across the travel industry and more

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All Access Exec: a 5-Question Speed Interview: Angela Brav

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Angela is COO, North America for IHG, the world’s largest hotel company as measured by number of rooms. She is a founding board member of iFIVE.
1. Best career move you ever made?
Accepting an international assignment earlier in my career.
2. What is fun about you?
Well, I enjoy my work, so I find the humor in it.  [...]

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iFIVE Speaker Biographies

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Patrick Lafferty
Since 2005, Pat has led marketing efforts for the Travel Channel, first as an SVP at Discovery Communications and then – after an acquisition by Cox – as the Chief Marketing Officer of Travel Channel Media (TCM).  During this time, he has played a critical role in transforming TCM from a staid TV network [...]

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60 of the most popular internet icons

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The Art of Presence and Influence at the Luxury Travel Expo, December 2, 2009. Margaret Murphy and Vickie Singer.

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Does your identity equal your image?

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Powerful personal brands have identities that equal their images.

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