Keynote Speaker

Wonder Woman in Business, Bianca N. Cotton

Bianca N. Cotton

Bianca N. Cotton is a thoughtful, strategic, entrepreneurial leader with extensive nonprofit program management, curriculum development, and training facilitation experience.

Bianca is driven to develop leaders who are managerially and emotionally competent in their professional practices. Passionate about intentionally creating positive social change in underrepresented populations and communities of need, while demonstrating sensitivity and compassion for all stakeholders.

Bianca is the founder and podcast host of “Behind the Confident Smile” about a lifestyle and personal development company inspiring women and girls to walk in love, live in hope and be healed from past hurts utilizing the vehicles of workshops, seminars, and educational materials to propel women and girls into purpose.

Bianca has served as a nonprofit professional for over 10 years. Earning both her Master’s Degree in Consulting in the Nonprofit and Corporate Sectors and Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, her passion is for helping women who suffer silently and smile brightly. It is demonstrated through her passionate writings and speaking. She is a five-time author, wife, and mom, and resides in Chicago, IL.



Bianca Cotton

Connect with Bianca

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/biancacotton/

Website:

behindtheconfidentsmile.com



Wonder Woman in Business, Jennifer Thibodaux

Jennifer Thibodaux, JD

Jennifer Marino Thibodaux is the founder of JMT Speaks, LLC. She is a seasoned, professional speaker and writer who draws on 15+ years of experience as an attorney and storyteller. She is obsessed with helping other professionals find and embrace their authentic selves to lead their best personal and professional lives. Jennifer speaks about authenticity, overcoming the imposter syndrome, and the art of effective communication.

Jennifer is also a full-time senior editor at a global legal publisher and was previously a partner at the law firm of Gibbons P.C. in Newark, NJ. During her 11 years in private practice, she focused on class action defense, e-discovery management and counseling, and also conducted internal investigations.

Jennifer graduated Seton Hall University School of Law, magna cum laude and Order of the Coif, and Bucknell University, cum laude. She has served as an Adjunct Professor of Appellate Advocacy at Seton Hall Law.

She is an executive committee member of the Women’s Leadership Committee at Seton Hall Law and a longtime trustee of Partners For Women and Justice, a non-profit dedicated to providing pro bono legal services to domestic violence survivors.

Jennifer Marino Thibodaux

For more information and to stay connected with Jennifer through her newsletter and blog, visit www.jmtspeaks.com or follow her and JMT Speaks on LinkedIn.



Wonder Woman in Business, Amber Lee Forrester

Amber Lee Forrester

Amber Lee Forrester is a coach, facilitator, positive psychology practitioner, motivational speaker, content creator, event producer and serial entrepreneur. She is the founder of Quartz Wellness Collective, a personal growth and development organization that provides life-enhancing resources and tools for women who seek to live healthier, happier, and more purposeful lifestyles. The Quartz Wellness Collective hosts and produces uplifting events, transformational workshops, retreats, and online content designed to promote mental, physical, emotional, financial and social well-being.

Amber’s robust background has contributed a highly transferrable skill set that gives her the confidence and know-how to continue her purpose-driven career path. Her high school and college modeling, hosting and on-camera interviewing experience formed her comfort and self-assured presence on stage and in front of the camera, and built up her ability to engage people in meaningful conversation. Her fifteen years of event experience supports her ability to create, coordinate, design and execute entertaining and impactful events. With ten years of apparel design, manufacturing, sales and marketing for her designer dog apparel company, Kane & Couture, she is masterful at product development, branding and online retail.

Amber is a visionary. Her top strengths are her creativity, love of learning, resourcefulness, resilience, and her ability to execute down to the minor details of her vision to bring her ideas to life. Her personal motto is “always do your best.” Her list of accomplishments reflect the hard work and dedication she applies when she decides to commit to a goal. A few notable accomplishments include: graduating from each level of schooling with honors; being chosen from a national multi-city search as the Seagrams Gin Live Veejay in 2003; acceptance into the highly competitive inaugural Macy’s Workshop vendor development initiative that resulted in Amber selling Kane & Couture into Macy’s and becoming one of the faces of the program; being selected from tens of thousands of entrepreneurs to appear on ABC’s hit show, Shark Tank, where she struck a deal with Daymond John and Lori Greiner; creating, producing and executing a wellness retreat to Grenada where 50 women of color joined together for four days of transformational mind and body activities. Amber has spoken at schools, churches, entrepreneur conferences, and her own wellness events and retreats motivating people to find purpose, let go of limiting beliefs and have the confidence to show up and accomplish what one’s heart desires.

Amber is happily married and the mother of two young children. Her husband, Garvin Forrester is aerospace engineer by trade, but also a serial entrepreneur with ownership in multiple companies. The Forresters are currently working together to bring positive entertainment and wellness to metropolitan areas through a series of concerts and festivals.

EARLY YEARS

Amber was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan by her mother, a hard-working, divorced, dedicated single mom. She was an active only child who excelled in school and made many friends wherever she went. Amber grew up engaged in art, doing gymnastics and playing the clarinet—activities that kept her busy and out of trouble. In high school, she received a full scholarship to attend one of Michigan’s most prestigious schools, Detroit Country Day School. Attending a non-denominational church, Transforming Love Community and experiencing the wealth and success of the families at her high school opened Amber’s eyes and heart to greater possibilities and expanded her vision of what she wanted to accomplish in life.

COLLEGE YEARS

Amber was determined to be a part of a world much bigger than the confines of the city that shaped her. After graduating from Detroit Country Day School in 2000, she moved to New York City to pursue a Bachelor of Science at Fordham University’s College of Business Administration. While at Fordham, Amber worked jobs to expand her New York connections and build her career. As an ambitious business student, during her junior year, she convinced her professors to allow her take classes from the road while she toured 29 cities as the red carpet host of a concert tour. In her senior year, she worked full-time as a marketing and public relations assistant at local New York radio stations WBLS and WLIB, while taking six classes per semester and maintaining a 3.5 GPA.

THE ROARING TWENTIES

After graduating from Fordham in 2004, Amber went to work for Frontline Marketing as a manager on a national marketing campaign for Martell Cognac and Seagram’s Gin.  She doubled as the New York Representative for Martell, a contract position, which required her to start her first company, Divinity Entertainment. Amber expanded under her own company to handle local and national marketing initiatives for a host of beverage companies.  In 2006, FIJI Water asked her to come on board as the Southeast Marketing and Event Coordinator. FIJI relocated her to Miami, where she worked full time from her home office, while expanding her client base to include Motley Bird Energy Drink, FASTrainer Fitness and MOGUL PR. 

In 2008, Amber was ready for something new. After two years of working with FIJI Water and gathering as much knowledge as she could about retail sales, Amber started building the foundation for Kane & Couture Dog Apparel. She spent the summer of ‘08 in New York’s Garment District researching and buying materials, sourcing clothing manufacturers, sample makers, screen printers and the sort. She consulted with extensive network of business owners, retailers, designers and manufacturers, who provided valuable insight for her venture. 

 In 2009, Amber successfully launched Kane & Couture, despite the down economy, and returned to live in New York City. Kane & Couture gained popularity exhibiting at esteemed pet industry tradeshows, such as Backer Spring and Christmas Shows, Superzoo, New York Pet Fashion Week and Global Pet Expo. In July 2010, Kane & Couture was chosen as one of five dog apparel companies to be featured at Henri Bendel’s “Dog Days of Summer,” a week long doggie trunk show that took place at the Fifth Avenue Flagship Store, “one of Manhattan’s chicest shopping destinations”.  Within a year, the up-and-coming dog fashion company expanded into over 80 retail stores in North and South America. 

2011 was a busy year for Amber. In April, she got married and in May, Kane & Couture reached another milestone when chosen as one of 22 companies to attend The WORKSHOP at Macy’s, a comprehensive retail vendor development program designed to educate, prepare, and mentor high potential multicultural and/or women-owned business owners on how to perform and sustain growth in the retail industry.  Eager to learn and excel, Amber attended the intensive, week-long workshop, while 9 months pregnant with her first child. Her efforts paid off.  She successfully pitched Kane & Couture as the first dog collar company to be sold on Macys.com. 

In 2013, Amber was chosen to pitch Kane & Couture to the Sharks of ABC’s hit show, Shark Tank in front of millions of people. Amber spent months preparing and surviving the producer’s cuts to finally fly out to Los Angeles and tape season 5, episode 2 where she successfully pitched Daymond John and Lori Grenier on air. This accomplishment bought notoriety to her business and her personal brand. Her online sales flourished, but behind the scenes, the sharks weren’t sure what to do in an industry that at the time was unfamiliar to them. There plans of using Lori Greneir’s QVC connection to get her a spot on air were ruined when they found out that QVC was not doing pet product features anymore. Amber continued to build the brand on her own, knowing that she was gaining skills, knowledge and connections that would lead to something much larger in the future. 

MOVING ON

After ten years of building a noteworthy business in pet apparel and accessories, Amber found herself inclined to dig deeper, define her purpose and make a transition in her career. As a wife and mother of baby boy and six-year-old girl, the demands of life and her interests were quite different from her prior life of businesswoman on the go.  Her journey of exploration included traveling, reading, journaling, taking classes and coaching. After deep introspection, Amber decided to transition her life-long passion of self-exploration, personal growth and well-being into a career in wellness, coaching and motivational speaking. In an effort to test the waters and explore the needs of the women she wanted to serve, Amber created and executed IPower, a young women’s empowerment camp, and The Glow Up Retreat, a women’s wellness retreat in Grenada, West Indies, attended by over 50 women.

After witnessing the success of her purpose-driven work, she decided to form her new company, Quartz Wellness Collective and further her education by getting a certification in applied positive psychology. Positive psychology focuses on getting people “north of neutral” by building on their strengths and empowering them to thrive in their personal and professional lives. Amber is building a social wellness community connecting like-minded, multi-cultural women in urban communities to a collective of professionals, coaches and brands focused on well-being. The Quartz Wellness Collective website features a blog full of positive, inspirational and nutritional content, online courses, mindful merchandise and a calendar of wellness pop-up events and workshops and international wellness retreats. You can find Amber on Facebook and Instagram at @AmberKane, @QuartzWellness.

Amber Lee Forrester

Connect with Amber

QUARTZ WELLNESS COLLECTIVE

244 Fifth Ave, Suite 2572 New York, NY 10001

EMAIL US:

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CALL US:

917-407-3048
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Wonder Woman in Business, Kimberly Marcus

Kimberly R. Marcus

Director, Supplier Diversity, AARP

Mrs. Kimberly Marcus is the Director of Supplier Diversity for AARP. Mrs. Marcus is responsible for redefining diversity, equity and inclusion within the supply chain at AARP. The AARP supplier diversity program resides at the intersection of who we are, what we do, and how we do it. AARP’s supplier diversity program is directly linked to our mission and why we exist. AARP not only seeks to work with diverse suppliers, we also serve them by helping them grow their businesses and promoting them in the marketplace. 

Mrs. Marcus comes to AARP with over 20 years of combined experience in both the corporate and non-profit worlds. Prior to AARP, Mrs. Marcus was a presidential appointee for the Department of Commerce. Mrs. Kimberly Marcus was appointed in July 2012 to serve as Associate Director for the Office of Legislative, Education & Intergovernmental Affairs (OLEIA) at the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA). In this capacity, she led all Agency efforts in the areas of communications, public affairs, external relationships, outreach, research, and policy development. She also oversaw the Agency’s relationships with elected officials, as well as its advocacy and outreach strategies. Mrs. Marcus focused primarily on stakeholder outreach, with an emphasis on global business development. Fortune 500 stakeholders, both domestic and international, were key to her outreach methodology.

One of her career highpoints before her appointment was when she was the National African American Outreach Director for the Democratic National Committee (DNC). In this high-profile role, Mrs. Marcus worked closely with the African American community to emphasize the importance of the African American vote.

Mrs. Marcus also worked for the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, serving as Executive Director of its Public Policy Institute’s Government Relations office. Mrs. Marcus advocated on behalf of urban communities and minorities by interacting with members of Congress, the Executive Branch, and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). She was responsible for the creation of public forums and the development of influential coalitions, as well as the publication of relevant policy analysis and research studies.

Mrs. Marcus considered her position as Director of Economic Development for the NAACP to be an exciting turning point in her career, as it gave her the chance to tackle issues of immediate relevance to equal opportunity for people of color. Mrs. Marcus is no stranger to the world of minority-owned business, as she owned and ran her own diversity consulting firm, KC Consulting. As the Principal Consultant for her firm, Mrs. Marcus expanded on the type of work she had done for the NAACP. She continued to advise client firms on diversity initiatives, and recommended implementation strategies.

At the outset of her career, Mrs. Marcus worked as a Senior Sales Executive at the Strategic Research Institute (SRI), where she spearheaded the organization’s successful launch of African American/Multicultural conferences and seminars. At Bank of America, she established a Living and Learning Center—a cutting-edge facility designed to help employees enhance skills related to both business and personal issues.

A native of Oakland, California, Mrs. Marcus holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Marketing from Clark Atlanta University. Mrs. Marcus is a recipient of the Top 25 Women in Power Impacting Diversity Award, Top 30 Champion of Diversity Award, 2020 Best of the Best Champions of Diversity Award and 2021 Top 25 Diversity Change Leader by DiversityPlus Magazine, Women of Leadership and Power Award by MEA Magazine, Supplier Diversity Advocate of the Year by Disability: IN and serves on the Capital Region Minority Supplier Development Council (CRMSDC) Board, the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) Board, the WBEC Metro NY and WBEC Greater DMV (WBECNY/DMV) Board and is the Vice Chair of the Nominating and Governance Committee for WBENC, Board Chair-Elect for WBECNY/DMV, Chair of the Corporate Social Responsibility Committee for WBECNY/DMV, Board First Vice Chair for CRMSDC and Chair of the Corporate Social Responsibility Committee for CRMSDC . Mrs. Marcus is happily married, with a twin son and daughter.


Kimberly R. Marcus


About Kimberly…

In her own words…

Connect with Kimberly

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-marcus-b9386b7/

Email:

kmarcus@aarp.org



Wonder Woman in Business, Janet Harvey

Meet Janet Harvey

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Janet Harvey


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Wonder Woman in Business, Laurie Forster

Laurie Forster

Laurie Forster

The Wine Coach®

Laurie Forster is one of America’s leading wine experts and author of the award-winning book The Sipping Point: A Crash Course in Wine. Laurie is a Certified Sommelier, National Speaker and TV personality who is not afraid to tell you her first wine came from a box. Her edgy approach to demystifying wine caught the eye of major networks and led her to guest appearances on The Dr Oz Show, FOX Morning News, Martha Stewart Living Today and ABC News at Noon.

Laurie regularly speaks across the country where she edutains a client list that includes MetLife, Discovery Channel, Microsoft, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, LG Electronics, National Association of Catering Executives, American Cancer Society and McCormick & Company to name a few. Laurie has performed her comedic wine tasting at locations nationwide including Carolines on Broadway, DC IMPROV, Caesars Atlantic City and recently as a headliner for the 2018 HBO Women in Comedy Festival.

Forster is also the host of The Sipping Point  and her mobile application “The Wine Coach” was listed as one of the Top 8 Wine Apps in Wine Enthusiast. A former software sales executive, Laurie’s wine career began in Manhattan where she studied with the American Sommelier Association to obtain her certificate in Viticulture and Vinification.  Laurie has since earned an Advanced Certificate with Merit from the Wine & Spirits Education Trust (WSET). She has also trained with the Court of Master Sommeliers and the Culinary Institute of America in Napa Valley.

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Laurie Forster

Contact Laurie

Laurie would love to help you demystify wine one glass at a time at your next Client Appreciation Dinner, Teambuilding Event or Wine Tasting. Please take a minute to fill out this form and Laurie will set up a time to speak with you about how she can help make your next event a sparkling success!

Laurie@TheWineCoach.com

410-820-4212


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