PHILADELPHIA, PA — The Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board (CED) has announced the appointment of Ashley Tappan and Anna Islamova, both consultants at Insigniam, to its esteemed Fellowship Program. This initiative is designed to propel mid-career women into influential leadership positions within the C-Suite, reflecting CED’s dedication to enhancing the role of women in the workforce.
Ashley Tappan brings over twenty-five years of experience working with Fortune 500 executives across various industries such as consumer goods, healthcare, biotech, and non-profits. Her expertise in leading organizational transformations makes her a valuable addition to the fellowship, providing her with a platform to further her impact in corporate leadership.
Anna Islamova offers a robust background with over 15 years in business operations leadership. Her skills in transformational leadership and business performance optimization have enabled her to collaborate effectively with senior executives, achieving significant outcomes for organizations and their teams.
The CED Fellowship Program is renowned for its innovative approach, incorporating corporate mentorship, leadership development, and networking opportunities. It serves as a crucial step for women like Ms. Tappan and Ms. Islamova to break through barriers and attain high-ranking positions, thereby fostering diversity and inclusion at the executive level.
This recognition of Tappan and Islamova underscores the critical role of the fellowship in supporting the advancement of women in leadership roles, offering them the resources and networks necessary to excel and influence positive change within their industries.
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