Be in the Room with Women Titans in the Intellectual Property Space this May

American Conference Institute, in collaboration with WIN: the Women in IP Law Network, are pleased to announce ACI’s inaugural Women Leaders in IP Law Summit.

The role of women in the IP arena is evolving with many leading the charge for critical legal developments, impacting the various facets and disciplines of intellectual property – from patents to copyrights to trademarks.

This conference will not only highlight the accomplishments of women in IP but will also offer advice for women to help other women thrive and excel in the workplace.

Attend the ACI Women Leaders in IP Law Summit and hear from a star-studded line up of prominent women in IP law including:

Jennifer Yokoyama
Deputy General Counsel, IP Group and Chief IP Counsel
Microsoft
Ariana Woods
Senior Director & Associate General Counsel,
Head of Intellectual Property
Capital One

 

Adriana Suringa Luedke
Director and Associate General Counsel,
Intellectual Property and Technology Law
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Janice Jabido
Intellectual Property Counsel
Pratt & Whitney

 

Janna Lewis
Senior Corporate Counsel
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Jill Goldman
Vice President & Senior Counsel II,
Intellectual Property and Contracts
American Bankers Association

 

Vaishali Udupa
VP, AGC IP Litigation and Policy for VP AGC Litigation
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Gretchen Testerman
Associate General Counsel
CenturyLink

 

Barbara Fisher
Assistant General Counsel, Intellectual Property
Lockheed Martin Corporation

 

Take advantage of the early bird discounts and reserve your seat today!

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