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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

For this year’s conference, we have assembled a large and diverse group of speakers who will motivate you, challenge your thinking, and encourage action. You can learn about each speaker’s topic on our sessions page.

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

For this year’s conference, we have assembled a large and diverse group of speakers who will motivate you, challenge your thinking, and encourage action. You can learn about each speaker’s topic on our sessions page.

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Leanna Chroman

Vice President of Culture and Learning // Huse Culinary

Chroman trains, guides, and leads employees at the Huse Culinary restaurant and retail food group so they are well equipped with the tools needed to succeed. She creates modules and courses for service training and dedicates time to building lasting relationships with employees throughout the organization. Chroman joined the organization as a server for Harry & Izzy’s, later taking on additional responsibilities as an area training director, director of training, and director of operations. In 2025, she will receive a master’s degree in industrial/organizational psychology from Purdue Global. Chroman’s presentation is called “Recycle Pain to a Purpose.”
Kelly Hiller

Vice President of Marketing // Purdue University Marketing and Communications

Hiller leads Purdue’s marketing, brand strategy, and creative services teams. She has been working at Purdue since January 2005, when she joined the university’s marketing department as a communications coordinator. In 2008, she moved to the Purdue Alumni Association to manage the communications team. Hiller decided she was up for a new challenge in 2014 when she led Purdue’s sesquicentennial campaign: 150 Years of Giant Leaps. She is currently working toward an MBA at Purdue Global. Hiller’s presentation is called “Decision-Centric Leadership: Shaping a Culture of Trust and Respect.”
Cara Putman

(MBA’15)

Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of the Brock-Wilson Center for Women in Business // Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business // Purdue University

Putman is an award-winning author of more than 35 novels and one nonfiction book. She has taught and led five study abroad programs and is passionate about students and mentorship. In her role at the Brock-Wilson Center for Women in Business, Putman creates strategy and works across silos with groups and individuals, including alumni, student organizations, and community groups. She previously worked as an attorney, specializing in adoptions, employment law, and business formation. Putman’s presentation is called “Discovering the Value in Your Story.”
Kathleen St. Jean

Founder and Chief Commercial Officer // 34 Lives

St. Jean spent 29 years in the pharmaceutical industry, including leadership roles in sales, training, and customer strategy. She left her job to join the organ transplant industry with her business partner, Chris Jaynes. In 2021, St. Jean and Jaynes created their startup, 34 Lives, through the Purdue Research Foundation. St. Jean will speak with Jillian Henry during the fireside chat.
Julie Thornton

(HHS’94)

Director of Career Services // Booth School of Business // The University of Chicago

Thornton has spent more than 25 years in corporate human resources, executive search, and executive coaching for a number of U.S. markets. She has coached and mentored across many industries and is known for her direct, listen-first, results-driven approach. At the University of Chicago, she offers her business acumen and coaching to MBA students, alumni, and executives who are interested in their next steps or transitioning to a new career. Thornton’s presentation is called “How to Get Unstuck in Life and at Work.”
Jillian Henry

(T’04)

Fireside Chat Facilitator
Vice President for Engagement // Purdue for Life Foundation

Henry is responsible for Purdue for Life’s alumni engagement efforts, including clubs and affinity networks, volunteerism, mentorship, lifelong learning, and travel programs. She previously was vice president of organizational development and strategic leadership for the Purdue Alumni Association and corporate secretary for the association’s board of directors. She still serves as governance council for the board as a nonvoting member. She has received extensive training in facilitation, grant writing, fundraising, creative problem-solving, accelerated learning, and appreciative inquiry. Henry will conduct the fireside chat with Kathleen St. Jean.

SPECIAL EVENT SPEAKERS

SPECIAL EVENT SPEAKERS

Stephanie Stahl // Colead


Sleep Medicine Physician and Neurologist at Indiana University (IU) Health, Director of the Sleep Medicine Fellowship Program at IU, and Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology at IU

Nicole Noel // Colead


Director of Clinical and Account Management




Breakout Speakers

Breakout Speakers

Christina Piper

(LA’05)

Vice President for Workplace Design // JLL

Piper has 17 years of experience in commercial interior design and project management, working with clients across the U.S., the Middle East, and India. She serves on the executive council for the American Cancer Society’s Taste of Hope. Piper and Annalise Dum will present “Leading With Purpose: Influencing Positive, Impactful Change Through Design and Sustainability.”
Jeannie Rapstad

(MA PNW’18)

President // Jeannie Rapstad Enterprises

Rapstad is an award-winning international speaker, entrepreneur, speaker coach, pitch coach, working actress, and comedian. She teaches online English and educational classes, which are broadcast worldwide. At Purdue University Northwest, she was previously an adjunct lecturer and a contract instructor for the Commercialization and Manufacturing Excellence Center’s PitchMasters Workshop. Rapstad’s presentation is called “Take Your Power Back.”
Janessa Rhoades

(MS LA’20)

Owner and Small Business Marketing and Operations Consultant // J Rhoades Consulting

Rhoades helps small-business owners systemize their marketing and operations systems to increase revenue and build businesses that will sell for a fortune. She is passionate about empowering women to design and live their dream lives by understanding their professional worth and not compromising their personal goals. Rhoades’s presentation is called “Taming the Burnout Beast: Seven Strategies to Catapult Professional and Personal Success.”
Cassandra Salazar

(LA’17)

Community and Staff Engagement Administrator // Purdue Extension

Salazar was named a woman of distinction by the YWCA Greater Lafayette and has won three professional awards—Greater Lafayette Commerce’s Top 10 Under 40, Indiana Latino Expo’s Young Professional, and Indiana Latino Institute’s Rising Latino in Their 20s. She serves as the 4th Congressional District’s representative for Indiana’s Latino Legislative Committee. She also volunteers as the copresident of the Purdue Latino Alumni Network and as a mentor for Women Who Create and Latinas in Tech. Salazar’s presentation is called “Shaping the Future: Latina Women as Change Agents.”
Karil Sommers

(LA’10, MS T’17)

Senior Business Manager // Business Office for Student Organizations // Purdue University

Sommers began working at Purdue in 2004 and completed her degrees while working. She has a registered yoga teacher 200 certification as well as certifications in chair yoga and yoga nidra. She teaches yoga classes online and throughout the community. Sommers’s presentation is called “Restore With Yoga Nidra,” and she will lead a morning mindfulness session.