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Join us for this In-Person PayTech Women Atlanta Chapter LinkUp!
Taco Tuesday Networking MixerPayTech Women Atlanta members and friends always love to get together and connect in person. Please take this opportunity to gather with us at a local restaurant in the Perimeter area to enjoy tasty food and beverages, all while networking and making contacts.
BONUS: Each member who makes a (suggested $10) donation through our on-site QR code is welcome to take home a 2024 Summit bag (honor system). Notes: Attendees are responsible for the purchase of their own food and beverages. Free parking is available.
Human nature reflects that when we go places, we tend to go right up to the first person we know or recognize. At this event we challenge you to do the following: - Bring your business cards, physical and/or digital.
- Come with an ask, professional or personal – you decide.
- Arrive with an idea or piece of wisdom/advice that you want to share.
- Exchange cards with each new person you meet.
- Work the room. If you’re uncomfortable, find Dana and she’ll work it with you or find you your very own extrovert.
Towards the event wind down, let’s have a contest to see who made the most contacts, who had their asks resolved, who gave the most wisdom and who received the most wisdom. In this scenario, we promise you, everyone is a winner. If showing up is half the battle then, sharing and mingling among new faces, acquaintances and friends is truly winning the war. So let’s fight the good fight together! Agenda/Schedule: 6:00 - 6:30 PM Arrival, networking 6:30 PM Welcoming remarks explaining the networking 7:30 PM Group debrief, congratulate all networking winners 8:00 PM Wrap up. Everyone pays their own tab before leaving Why You Should Attend: - Increase your network
- Gain new insights
- Donate to the ATL Chapter and receive a 2024 Summit bag
Speaker: Dana Sills PayTech Women Atlanta Chapter Chair
Dana is a serial networker and connector of people. This is how she accidentally fell into the payments industry fresh out of college. The serendipity has continued ever since. Dana is pleased to have helped PMT Services, Inc., now Elavon, grow organically to go public during her tenure.
As the 5th hire in the credit division in a company of approximately 55 employees, she helped Lynk (RBS Lynk/RBS WorldPay, WorldPay, FIS) for more than 16 years expand from a private company through two acquisitions. While there, she earned Lynk’s first Employee of the Year Award for greatest fiscal contribution among approximately 500 employees with the national release of sales management software. Among her more recent roles, she developed training, product management and business development while at MainStream, now Heartland, handing opportunity after opportunity off to talented team members that she networked into the organization.
Dana chairs the PayTech Women Atlanta Chapter and welcomes any opportunity to meet and help our growing team of current and future industry leaders.
She is actively seeking her next role and would love to have a conversation with you if you are looking to expand your team.
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