
The second annual International Women’s Day Conference will be hosted by the Women’s Leadership Program at Cal State Fullerton’s College of Business and Economics on March 7 at the Titan Student Union. This year’s event, supported by Mercury Insurance, is a symposium on women’s empowerment and professional development focused on building a versatile personal brand.
This year’s keynote address will be delivered by Sharon Don, a CSUF communications alum, professional YouTuber, Screen Actors Guild actress and producer who will share insights on excelling in today’s competitive marketplace. The event will also include talks by Mercury Insurance Director of Talent Acquisition Shweta Mogha and Cal State Fullerton Marketing Professor Emeritus Christopher Kondo.
“Taking advantage of unexpected opportunities doesn’t have to be based on luck. Instead, you can capitalize on life-changing moments by intentionally positioning yourself with a versatile mindset,” said Don, who has worked at top companies across various industries. “My presentation will explore how to navigate career growth, personal branding and skill expansion with purpose. The talk will be infused with clever nods to the award-winning film ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once.’ This talk will offer actionable takeaways.”
Read more about the International Women’s Day Conference on CSUF Business News.