Breanna Bakke
Since 2012, Breanna Bakke has served the campaign’s financial analysis and research. Relocating from Boston to Los Angeles to continue her work with the campaign, she is an advocate for gender equality and brings extensive knowledge of women’s leadership issues to the organization. In Boston, she was elected Co-President of the Massachusetts Women’s Political Caucus Young Professional Leadership Board in 2015 and served on the 2020 Women on Boards/Boston Campaign Committee.
Previously, Breanna was an assistant project director with YPO–Young Presidents’ Organization– where she provided logistical support for national and international business events, and interned at Morgan Stanley and the Massachusetts Women’s Political Caucus, where she built a statewide database tracking political election campaigns.
Breanna graduated from Bentley University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Global Perspectives.
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As shareholder activism intensifies, boards face mounting pressure to defend strategy, protect corporate reputation, and engage stakeholders with clarity. This panel brings together seasoned directors to explore how boards can respond effectively while maintaining credibility, board alignment, and stakeholder trust. Hear real-world insights on navigating activism in today’s high-stakes, high-visibility environment.
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Navigating Global Markets: Trade, Tariffs, and Supply Chain Strategy
As global disruptions reshape business models, this panel will explore how boards can navigate the practical complexities of trade, tariffs, and supply chain shifts across regions. Panelists will share how directors are guiding companies through regulatory changes, sourcing challenges, and new market risks, while seizing opportunities for growth and operational agility.
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