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Great timing for Women in Construction Leadership Training. This just happens to be National Women in Construction week. Women are finding their way in a male dominate industry. Watch out here we come. #wicweek2024
It is an honor to host over 100 AGC members with our Women in Construction Leadership Training Class today with Donna Corlew FSMPS, CPSM. This week we celebrated Women in Construction in our community with lunch, training, and building new relationships with women in our industry. Our next W.I.C. Session is on May 7th with the CEO of the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame.
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ALS-Airmen Leadership School. The first steps to being a leader and setting the foundations for Airmen to (hopefully) become the best future leaders in and out of uniform. Class of 2019
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At R-MA, taking calculated risks is key to success. Through leadership roles in the Cadet Corps or participation in our Summer Leadership School, our students learn to step out of their comfort zones in a safe, supportive environment. These experiences cultivate essential qualities such as leadership, discipline, respect, and honor. Learn more by reading our blog post: https://hubs.li/Q02ywmr00
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The best kept secret fow Women Owned Businesses in Government Contracting that women entrerenuers don't know about or how to navigate! Join me as I share the little secrets that will help you win in Government Contracting. #nawbodfw #wlf #alliedscss #wosb #veterans
📣 Introducing one of our Women's Leadership Forum speakers! 🎉 We are thrilled to have Victoria Stevenson as one of our esteemed speakers for the upcoming WLF on April 5th. Victoria is not only a distinguished member of NAWBO DFW, but also is one of the newest members appointed to the NAWBO National Board! 🌟 Victoria will be sharing her expertise and insights on the topic of "Government Contracting Unveiled: Insider Tips & Best Practices." 🏢 💼 Join us as Victoria unravels the secrets of government contracting, providing valuable insider tips and best practices to help you navigate the complex landscape. Her extensive experience and deep understanding of the subject matter make her the perfect guide to help you unlock the potential of government contracts. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to learn from Victoria Stevenson and enhance your knowledge in the realm of government contracting. Mark your calendars for April 5th! Get your tickets or become a sponsor here: https://bit.ly/3T4vPbA
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The Role of the Board During Leadership Transitions - by Valtas Group In too many cases, a nonprofit board’s approach to leadership turnover is hectic, not well thought out or planned, reactive instead of proactive. Most often, the board is group of passionate, well-meaning volunteers who are now faced with the single most important role they will have: selecting a new leader. How the board navigates the transition will directly impact the future and potential viability of the organization. https://hubs.ly/Q02dXxP60 #cfoselections
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Throwback to earlier this week. If you look closely at the pic below I'm the balding, slightly out of shape middle-aged white bloke sat front left. What was absolutely brilliant about this event was that, unlike most events I attend, that made me in the minority. Ridiculous but true. I - most of us? - operate in a male-dominated sector where (and with apologies to the writers of the 'Cheers' theme tune) nearly everybody looks the same. It's fair to say there's been some positive change in terms of sentiment in recent years, but the data still shows there's a massive gender imbalance and the pace of change is glacial. Change and culture comes from the top. At Palatine we aim to enhance the boards of companies we invest in through equipping them with high quality people and a broad range of skills. Proactively building a diverse board is an obvious way to ensure there are different experiences, skillsets, mindsets, opinions, perspectives and outlooks - and that flexibility of thought can only be of benefit to the wider business and the ongoing development of the people within it. This event brought together a fantastic group of business leaders; they all just happened to be female. Fundamentally, they are people that others can look up to, be inspired by and also aspire to be. They are successful business people and active role models - and as the father of two daughters I struggle to see how that can't be a good thing. It shows the art of the possible. For me, this event just reaffirmed my personal view that the current gender imbalance across numerous sectors, but particularly in financial services, is an absolute nonsense. However, with a proactive mindset, flexible thinking and acknowledgement that we're all in a position to do something about it, positive change can be made - which would be of benefit to all gender types. Thanks to psd group for co-hosting and to all of those who attended and contributed to the discussion. Looking forward to working with some of you soon!
Yesterday, we teamed up with psd group to host a Northwest women in leadership event at 20 Stories with the intention of fostering meaningful relationships with industry experts and sharing success from their careers in a bid to diversify our entrepreneurs network. “Intentionality is required to create a diverse and inclusive workforce and it requires individual and collective commitment and action. This event was an opportunity for our guests to network and share success stories in how we can ‘lift as you climb’ as women in leadership roles.” Steph Wall, Palatine We enjoyed welcoming you all, many thanks to everyone that joined us!
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Check out what Wendy has to say about the NASLEE Leadership Academy!
NASLEE is so proud of the work of our Leadership Fellows as they learn and grow from each other! Hear from Wendy Burgess, NASLEE Leadership Fellow from the South Carolina Department of Education below.
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Check out my conversation with author, Kiese Laymon!
In this special episode of In The Arena with NOW, we tune in from Vital Village Networks’ 10th annual National Community Leadership Summit, and hear from best-selling author and educator Kiese Laymon who reflects on and explores our theme of Writing Our Story. Listen Now: https://lnkd.in/eHfag6kR
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The best kept secret fow Women Owned Businesses in Government Contracting that women entrerenuers don't know about or how to navigate! Join me as I share the little secrets that will help you win in Government Contracting. #nawbodfw #wlf #alliedscss #wosb #veterans
📣 Introducing one of our Women's Leadership Forum speakers! 🎉 We are thrilled to have Victoria Stevenson as one of our esteemed speakers for the upcoming WLF on April 5th. Victoria is not only a distinguished member of NAWBO DFW, but also is one of the newest members appointed to the NAWBO National Board! 🌟 Victoria will be sharing her expertise and insights on the topic of "Government Contracting Unveiled: Insider Tips & Best Practices." 🏢 💼 Join us as Victoria unravels the secrets of government contracting, providing valuable insider tips and best practices to help you navigate the complex landscape. Her extensive experience and deep understanding of the subject matter make her the perfect guide to help you unlock the potential of government contracts. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to learn from Victoria Stevenson and enhance your knowledge in the realm of government contracting. Mark your calendars for April 5th! Get your tickets or become a sponsor here: https://bit.ly/3T4vPbA
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Deeply honored to be named as a Diversity Impact 50 honoree by Career Mastered Magazine, following my previous recognition as the 2023 Top Entrepreneurial Woman to Watch. Gratitude fills my heart as I join an elite group of women leaders committed to diversity, inclusion, and resilience. Looking forward to celebrating at the National Women’s History Leadership Summit in May! 🌟 #DiversityImpact50 #Resilience #Gratitude"
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