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Trybe, a new conference focused on women in consumer, commerce, and tech, will be held May 20-22 at the Aria in Las Vegas. The event will feature over 100 speakers, including CEOs from companies like PacSun, Milani Cosmetics, and DoorDash, as well as key leaders from MGM Resorts, Beyond Yoga, and Chime. Trybe aims to bring together established women, rising leaders, and allies to learn, network, and share insights across industries.

Some of the 100-plus speakers include PacSun’s chief executive officer Brieane Olson; Milani Cosmetics’ CEO Mary van Praag; DELFI Diagnostics’ CEO Susan Tousi; Chime’s chief data officer Barkha Saxena; MGM Resorts’ chief sales officer Stephanie Glanzer; Beyond Yoga’s chief marketing officer Katie Babineau, and DoorDash’s chief analytics officer Jessica Lachs.

Running from May 20 to 22 at the Aria in Las Vegas, the event will cover an array of subjects. Trybe’s cofounder Caroline Farley said about 1,000 “established women, rising leaders and allies across consumer, commerce and tech” are expected at the event. Attendees will represent a wide range of businesses — from start-ups to Fortune 500s. The event will be fully in person. While Trybe is focused on women, it welcomes men too.

Announcing the event, Aggarwal said in a statement, “Some of the most valuable lessons come from outside one’s own industry, and we’re excited to introduce our attendees to fresh perspectives on challenges and opportunities that cut across businesses.” Trybe’s preliminary agenda for this spring’s event highlights “Business Success,” “Personal Growth” and “Professional Development.” “Business Success” discussions will delve into advances in data and AI, “exceptional” customer experiences; health and wealth; back office and operational innovations; how to navigate tech stacks and deployments, and more standard topics like the economy and consumer insights.

Trybe will also host peer-group discussions, known as “Tabletalks,” for attendees to network and learn from one another on key topics like professional development, personal growth and women’s health.Sheer Dressing Takes Over Grammys 2025: Madison Beer's Lacy Details, Bianca Censori's Dramatic Opacity and More Red Carpet Looks. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google.

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