Delaware County Chamber of Commerce to Host Women in Leadership Power Luncheon

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Hannah Datz, in blue, will be one of the panelists at the Women in Leadership Power Luncheon on Jan. 9.

The Delaware County Chamber of Commerce will present its third installment of the Women in Leadership Power Luncheon on Tuesday, Jan. 9 from 11:30 AM-1:30 PM at the Drexelbrook Special Events Center.

The luncheons empower others to embrace their voices, lead confidently to break glass ceilings, and to change the narrative of leadership.

This installment will focus on those who have paved the way in STEM-related fields. Guests will enjoy lunch from 11:30 AM to Noon, which is when the program will begin. Following the program, guests will have the opportunity to take part in a Q&A with the panelists.

Steve Highsmith, Vice President of Institutional Advancement at Cabrini University, will once again moderate the discussion.

“It is an honor to be able to recognize and show our appreciation for the strong women in the STEM industry,” said Trish McFarland, President of the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce. “We are recognizing a movement in this technology-driven world, and our panelists serve as an outstanding example of the modern STEM industry.”

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The three panelists are:

  • Patrice Banks: She is opening up the male-dominated automotive industry, bringing in a fresh perspective to the status quo. Banks opened the Girls Auto Clinic in Upper Darby and, for more than 10 years, has wowed crowds presenting engineering results to top-level executives.
  • Emily Bittenbender: Her career focus has been the design, construction, and renovations of public buildings and spaces. Her company, Bittenbender Construction, is making history in Philadelphia and most recently was ranked No. 2 on The List of Women-Owned Businesses by the Philadelphia Business Journal.
  • Hannah Datz: She serves as a Vice President of SAP Hybris, the Consumer Engagement and Commerce division of SAP SE, a global business enterprise software firm. Over the course of her 10-year career with SAP, she has worked with strategic accounts to drive technology strategy.

The Delaware County Chamber of Commerce thanks the Women in Leadership Power Luncheon sponsors for their support:

  • Crozer-Keystone Community Foundation
  • Main Line Today
  • Brinker Simpson & Company
  • Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital
  • PECO
  • TD Bank
  • WSFS Bank
  • AmeriHealth Caritas
  • Crozer-Keystone Health System
  • Health Mats Co.
  • LPL Financial Services

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