We'll be sharing more photos this week of the 2024 ATS/COA Biennial Meeting on June 19-20. We had a wonderful time with our membership and honored Marsha Foster and (posthumously) Oliver McMahan (Distinguished Service Award) and Joanne Rodriguez (Women in Leadership Trailblazer Award) during our banquet. 📸: www.cbrownphoto.com
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"Black women in particular have always predominated in the sector—and Black women in leadership are exactly what this sector needs and should be thankful for." - Nonprofit Quarterly, Spring Issue: A Critical Report on the State of Black Woman Leadership Keecha Harris, DrPH, RD is featured in this issue alongside 16 brilliant leaders. In her piece, she shares the unique opportunity for Black women leaders caught in the midst of organizational philanthropy’s slow but inevitable reckoning and how we can capitalize on this moment to: 1. Build authentic partnerships 2. Level-set relationships 3. And, practice expansive leadership to hardwire change for generations to come. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gn9TQmw6
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What an amazing Leadership Summit to help organize and bridge connection between students and professionals. Let's keep the discussion going, ask yourself: am I truly embracing my unique strengths and leveraging them to create a meaningful impact in my life? #leadershipsummit #empowerment #education
This photo just in from Sac State's second annual Women's Leadership Summit! Couldn't resist sharing. We're still waiting on most of the headshots. Special shout out to Nicole Fowler for this awesome shot and her mad photo skills! Tyler Skinner Cheyenne Lewis California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls Morgan Beatty, M.A. Dr. Cassandra Henderson Ramona Conklin, CFP® Morgan Caudill Jessica Vernone Lanaya Lewis Missy McDougall, MA Tiffany Northern, M.S. Kimberly Inuman Liaz, M.S. Trinity Haynes Stephanie Reyes Alcala Bertha Teresa Vega.
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"Women still need so much more representation, access, and inclusion with more professional development and networking opportunities for there to be more equal footing in the business of sports, too. This momentum and this moment for women should spill over into every facet of sports." Hear from Deputy Director Kaila'Shea Menendez on why you should attend the April 11th Emerging Women in Sports Leadership Summit! https://lnkd.in/emTt3CxE
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So excited to have the opportunity to facilitate a Mindful Conversation on the topic of Having an Empowered Mindset next week. In anticipation of this conversation, I'd like to know what you think. Is an Empowered Mindset something: 1) We are given by someone (boss, teacher, parent, etc)? 2) We are born with? 3) We learn? What is your rationale for your perspective? Let's get the conversation started! #GSEM, #WLN, Sheila Bast, Crystal Barker, Karen Miller, Jenny Bartlow, Rhonda Travers, Laura Dierberg Ayers, Esq., CAPS, Nancy LeMaster
Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri’s Women’s Leadership Network (WLN) invites you to join us for Mindful Conversations on March 20 at 12 pm. This inspiring event will allow WLN members and friends to enjoy connecting and learning together in a convenient virtual format. Register today: https://ow.ly/jkaY50QKa1U
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Let’s talk about the importance of women leaders in music and the arts. Hope to see you there!
At our next Women in Local Leadership event, learn about Tammy Lynch’s career journey through the arts and her role as Executive Director of Atlantic Symphony Orchestra. Moderated by Andrea Mansfield of Friendship Home. ✨ Register at SouthShoreChamber.org ✨ Upcoming WiLL Speakers: 6/6 Mayor Erin Joyce of Braintree 9/24 Kadesh Simms Conroy, The Wellspring Group 10/17 Carlie Pardini, The Beth 11/7 Angelica Gomez, NeighborWorks Housing Solutions #womeninlocalleadership #southshorebusinesses #southshorechamber
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Balancing work and personal life can be challenging, and at times we may question if we're doing too much- Full time job, businesses, community service/sorority business, NJBWC, Raising two children and being a wife. It gets tough BUT seeing posts like this reminds me to Keep Sowing. So Keep sowing, Taraun! Now I ask you, how is your harvest looking? #Motivation #KeepGoing #WorkLifeBalance
Pho-nomenal 🍲 Ain’t NO stopping us now as sisterhood’s have been formed since we joined NJ Black Women’s Collective Leadership Institute A day off of class is a day to connect as sisters. Grateful for and thankful to be apart of a program that promotes and empowers elevation in women of color. Celebrating gaining a sister in education along this journey! Latoya Cargeor #njbwccohort2024 #NJBWCCOHORT2024
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White Women: If you support Black women in leadership, allies are also welcome to register. If we (white women) want to be part of meaningful change, white women must choose womanhood over whiteness. This requires us (white women) to unlearn what we have been taught about about racial injustice, discrimination, and white supremacy in this country. We must be willing to relearn what it will take to dismantle white supremacy. White women have been part of white supremacy in America since the very beginning, experts point out, dating back to their role in slavery. “They were at the table when the system was designed,” Stephanie Jones-Rogers, a history professor at UC Berkeley and author of the book They Were Her Property: White Women as Slave Owners in the American South, told Vox. “They were co-architects of the system.” It’s hard for a lot of white women to read that last paragraph and embrace this reality. White women historically have leveraged their white power and privilege to gain advantage over women of color; leveraging their whiteness was an intentional strategy when one is operating within a predominantly white male patriarchy. Whiteness over womanhood is easy math. Having privilege doesn’t make white women bad people, and acknowledging privilege shouldn’t be a burden. Acknowledging privilege is an opportunity to learn, grow, and be better, so we can create a just, equitable, and inclusive world. Benefiting from privilege doesn’t make you a bad person, but it does require you to use your privilege to interrupt, challenge, and ultimately end white supremacy. We can’t dismantle what we cannot see. We have to be intentional by practicing seeing how racism is baked into systems and how those systems shape and influence the lives of people and communities. We need to put Black women’s voices at the center of our ongoing journey to reeducation in this country. Need some inspiration? Start by exploring these voices: Anna Julia Cooper, Ntozake Shante, Maria W. Stewart, Joan Morgan, Angela Y. Davis, Tressie McMillan Cotton, Mia Birdsong, Claudia Jones, Mikki Kendall, Paula Giddings, Marita Bonner, Nora Neale Hurston, Lorraine Hansberry, and Rev. Pauli Murray. This is not an exhaustive list, but a great start. This list was provided by W. Kamau Bell and Kate Schatz, authors of DO THE WORK, An Antiracist Activity Book. https://a.co/d/aq6A6BZ Here is Amazon link for the book, $13.99, small investment with a big payoff.
We hope you register for our free online event. Reserve your free ticket before it’s sold out. Are you a Black Woman in Leadership? Leading your life… Leading in your home… Leading in the workplace… Or Aspiring to Lead… This event is for you! If you support Black women in leadership, allies are also welcome to register.
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It is important to honor and support women in leadership Women's Business Report #womenleaders #womenleadership
In honor of the Go Red for Women® campaign, you're invited to join our 15th annual Go Red Women's Leadership Virtual Experience, hosted in collaboration with the American Heart Association – Westchester Chapter. The February 2nd event will feature legendary makeup artist, bestselling author, speaker and serial entrepreneur Bobbi Brown, in conversation with Morgan Stanley's very own Sandra L. Richards. Register today: https://lnkd.in/gFFgXDUv
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Host, Faithflows Impact Africa Podcast. Radio Journalist, Sparkling92.3FM. Solutions/Health Journalist. Corporate Emcee. Media-EIS fellow. I talk about #health #SDG3 #Gendermainstreaming #Politics #Communitybuilding
I want to appreciate LEAP Leadership Institute for the amazing opportunity. Its been a learning curve, I have gained so much. The modules from 1-5 were strategically structured to address every aspect of a young female leader's life and career. The courses are relatable. Financial Jennifer opened my eyes to what I have not been doing with my finances and I immediately made a U-turn. For the first module, I had to replay it several times and each time I gained a new understanding on the need to clearly map out where I am heading in my career and the opportunities available. The need to have clear-cut goals and set timelines for actualizing them. Uyoyo Zino Edosio 's course gave me a mindset change; never settle or become comfortable, keep building competencies, don't generalise biases or internalise any personal bias. I have gained so much. I will keep the courses on replay so that they will be fresh in mind. The additional resources are thankfully helpful. #LeapleadershipInstitute #YoungAfricanfemaleLeader
Congratulations to our remarkable Young Women Leaders on successfully completing their courses! We are overflowing with pride for your achievements, and we hope you feel the same sense of accomplishment. Today, we gather for the closing ceremony of our distinguished Young Women Leaders program. We wholeheartedly support your journey and eagerly anticipate witnessing you shatter stereotypes and demonstrate outstanding leadership in the future. Know that our love and unwavering support are always with you, cheering you on every step of the way!
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I Run the Most Important Organization for B2B Sales Leaders in the World ✔ Host, Sales Game Changers Podcast ✔ “Women in Sales” Ally ✔ Author of “Insights for Sales Game Changers" 💚 Lyme Disease Expert and Advocate 👍
Thanks for posting this about Rob Stein, Margo Edris. Rob's been one of the premier supporters of the Institute for Excellence in Sales IES Women in Sales Leadership (WISL) Forums for years. He's an example of the allies who are actively supporting #WomenInSales leaders at the IES Premier Women in Sales Employers such as Salesforce. Our WomenInSales Leadership Elevation conference is on October 11-12 in Reston, VA. The theme is "What’s Won and Lost for Companies and Salespeople--Especially Women!--in Our Semi-Hybrid, increasingly AI-Driven World? https://bit.ly/3sExBqh
More leaders should be like Rob Stein! On behalf of State and Local Gov under Tommie Fern Dave Rey and the IES' Women in Sales Leadership Forum under Fred Diamond Gina Stracuzzi thank you for exceeding our expectations of executive sponsorship; we're forever grateful for your impact!
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