Leading Ladies: Exploring Leadership Styles of Successful Women in Investing

Apr 9, 2025

5:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Hamilton Lane
110 Washington Street
Suite 1300
Conshohocken, PA 19428

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Join us on Wednesday, April 9th  for a panel that promises to inspire and inform. This event will provide a unique opportunity for attendees to gain invaluable insights on career advancement from some of Hamilton Lane’s distinguished senior leadership. Our speakers will share how they have navigated careers in the investment industry and honed their own unique leadership styles.

Throughout the Q&A, we’ll discuss:

-Different decision-making styles for different leaders

-Effective approaches to team collaboration and success

-Creating and managing diverse, high-performing teams

-Building trust and influence in high-stakes situations

-The role of mentorship and sponsorship in career development

The panel will be moderated by  Katie Maier, Vice President Talent Aquisition.  Our panelists for the program:  Kristin Brandt, Chief Human Resources Officer, Stephanie Davis, Co-head of U.S. Private Wealth Solutions, Andrea Kramer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Risk Officer, and Jackie Rantanen, Head of Investor Solutions.

Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with industry leaders and fellow professionals. Networking is encouraged before and after the event.

Agenda

5:00 – 5:30: Networking & refreshments
5:30 – 7:00: Program
7:00 – 7:30: Additional networking & refreshments

Cost
$20      Member
$40      Non-member
$20      CFAP
$15       Full time undergraduate student
Complimentary for Hamilton Lane associates

Out of consideration for our host sponsor and their security practices, registration will close Tuesday, April 1st.  No refunds for cancellations after this date.

This event may not be recorded and any materials may not be republished without the prior express written consent of Women in Investing Network of Philadelphia (WIN).

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