ServisFirst Bank Tampa Bay president selected as chairwoman for Women in Leadership Conference

ServisFirst Bank Tampa Bay President, Gwynn Davey, was selected as chairwoman of the 8th annual Florida Bankers Association Women in Leadership Conference, to be held December 2-3, 2021 in Orlando.

“After three postponements, we are thrilled to finally host the 8th Annual Women in Leadership Conference later this year,” said Davey, in a statement. “This conference empowers, and enhances, career growth for women across Florida, and I’m so grateful for the opportunity to help lead such an incredible event.”

The Women in Leadership conference is designed to encourage, support and inspire women to reach for leadership positions in their chosen field. The lineup of speakers includes women leaders, and managers, from Florida’s financial institutions and affiliated professional groups.

Over 250 attendees, from all levels of staff and industries, are expected to attend.

ServisFirst Bank is a subsidiary of ServisFirst Bancshares (NYSE:SFBS).

 

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