Prime Highlights
- Ella Triunfa series continues to spotlight women leaders driving change across industries.
- Fireside chat will explore leadership, innovation, and consumer engagement trends.
Key Facts
- The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute is part of Seton Hall University and promotes diversity and leadership.
- The event features leaders from L’Oréal and The Campbell’s Company.
Background
The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute at Seton Hall University will host a new session under its Ella Triunfa series in the fourth week of April, continuing its effort to highlight women leaders who are shaping industries and inspiring future generations.
The next fireside chat will include Megan Frackoviak, L’Oréal vice president, Commercial Strategy, and Gema Schipilliti, customer vice president, The Campbell’s Company. There are going to be discussions about leadership, mentorship, innovation and the evolving nature of consumer engagement.
Both executives have experience in industries like beauty, wellness, food, and consumer goods. Their functions are to develop strategies to engage different audiences with brands. They will also give experiences of their careers throughout the session, and discuss how innovation is transforming the modern market. They will also consider the ways in which women are driving change and making a difference in industries.
The institute’s leadership said the Ella Triunfa series aims to go beyond celebrating success by recognising the resilience, courage, and vision required for women to lead and break barriers. It also seeks to create opportunities for the next generation to learn from real-life experiences and build confidence in their leadership paths.
The event is open to students, professionals, and the wider community. The event provides attendees with a chance to interact with industry leaders who will share their practical knowledge. The institute continues to expand such initiatives to promote inclusive leadership and representation.