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Thursday
Apr 3, 2014
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Women and Ethics in the Workplace –
BGSU
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: THE COURAGE OF YOUR CONVICTIONS. Sherron Watkins, Former Vice President of Corporate Development at Enron as well as whistleblower of accounting irregularities. PANEL DISCUSSION: ETHICAL ISSUES FACING WOMEN IN BUSINESS Panel Moderator: Amy Shore ‘80, Senior Vice President, Field Operations at Nationwide Insurance PANELISTS:
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Friday
Mar 27, 2015
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2015 Women in Leadership | Designing Your Career –
BGSU Student Union
2015 Women in Leadership | Designing Your Career Keynote Speaker: Amy DuBois Barnett, former editor-in-chief, Ebony Featured Presenters:
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Wednesday
Sep 30, 2015
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2015 Women in Leadership | Investing in Women is Smart Business –
BGSU Student Union
Moving to Fall! Mark your calendars for the next Women in Leadership conference on Wednesday, September 30, 2015! Our theme is Investing in Women is Smart Business. Keynote Presenter: Sallie Krawcheck, Chair of the Ellevate Network and Ellevate Asset Management. One of the most respected voices on Wall Street. |
Tuesday
Dec 1, 2015
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InnovateHER 2016 Northwest Ohio –
University of Toledo Scott Park Campus
The InnovateHER Challenge, created by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), is a national prize competition aimed at unearthing products and services that impact and empower the lives of women and families through local business competitions that culminate in a live pitch Final Round. During the InnovateHER Finals, up to 10 Finalists will compete for the Top Three cash prizes totaling $70,000 provided by Microsoft, in Washington D.C. The local competition for Northwest Ohio is hosted by the University of Toledo and will be held on Tuesday, December 1st at The University of Toledo Scott Park Campus. The event is free and open to the public. |
Friday
Oct 7, 2016
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IEEE Women in Engineering Leadership Summit –
Baronette Renaissance Hotel (Detroit-Novi)
Join more than 200 women leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs from the Great Lakes region and other IEEE regions at the IEEE Women in Engineering International Leadership Summit – Detroit (WIE ILS-Detroit) on October 6 and 7, 2016 in Novi, Michigan. Attendees will have opportunities to:
This is a great opportunity to share your experience and expertise to help advance other women in their careers. The inaugural Summit will focus on professional leadership topics, including managing technical teams, developing executive presence, finding strength, overcoming stereotypes and succeeding in a second career. The Summit will focus on inspiration, entrepreneurship, innovation and professional growth. |
Friday
Oct 21, 2016
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2016 Women in Leadership | Creating & Pursuing Pathways for Promotion –
Hilton Garden Inn Levis Commons
8:30 a.m. Welcome 8:45 – 9:25 a.m. Opportunities and Obstacles of a University President BGSU President Mary Ellen Mazey, Ph.D., and University of Toledo President Sharon Gaber, Ph.D., share opportunities and obstacles faced throughout their career journeys. Christine Brennan, USA Today, will serve as moderator. 9:40 - 10:30 a.m.: Breakout Session One Track One – Identifying Pathways to Promotion Christine Brennan, USA Today writer and author of several books, including "The Best Seat in the House" Track Two – Creating and Supporting Pathways to Promotion Andrew Faas, speaker and author of "The Bully’s Trap" 10:45 - 11:35 a.m. Breakout Session Two Track One – Identifying Pathways to Promotion Sam Horn, The Intrigue Expert and author of numerous books including "Got Your Attention? How to Create Intrigue and Connect with Anyone" Track Two – Creating and Supporting Pathways to Promotion Panel of female business leaders from the region will share how they forged paths within their organizations and how their organizations created and supported pathways for women. Moderated by Christine Seiler, BGSU College of Business faculty member. Dana Ullom-Vucelich, chief human resources and ethics officer, Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services Sheri Caldwell, human resource director, The Grain Group, The Andersons Meg Ressner, principal, Meg Ressner and Associates, LLC Paula Russell, vice president of human resources, Composite Solutions Business, Owens Corning 11:35 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Networking and Book Sale Network in themed areas where participants can select the topic they would like to discuss. Note: authors will be available to autograph book purchases. 12:15 – 12:45 p.m. Lunch 1 – 2 p.m. Keynote Presentation Bonnie Marcus, certified executive coach, speaker, writer, self-promotion expert and author of "The Politics of Promotion: How High Achieving Women Get Ahead and Stay Ahead" 2:10 – 2:30 p.m. Bonnie Marcus Book Signing |
Saturday
Sep 30, 2017
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ChickChat - Women in Tech –
BGSU Fine Arts
Bowling Green State University women alumnae, faculty, and students are invited to this networking event to discuss relevant issues unique to women in the tech industry workplace, ask questions, share professional advice, and offer mentorship. Participating alumnae include: Anne Fosnaugh, Tina Bell Vance, and Mercé Lanise Culp... but more will be added! |
Tuesday
Oct 10, 2017
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(S)heros SmashTheGlass –
Fawcett Event Center (Columbus)
The Columbus Women In Technology 2nd Annual Conference features career & leadership, technical, and innovation topics to an audience of 500 women ranging from software delivery roles, leadership & management, technical & engineering, and recruiting/sales roles supporting the industry. Columbus Women In Technology is a non-profit organization with the specific mission to address the declining pipeline of women in technology through programs that promote awareness, address attrition, create opportunities to transition to tech, and preparation for leadership. We encourage you to be part of the conversation by sending a group of women in technical roles from your company to this uplifting, motivational, and educational conference. |
Friday
Feb 22, 2019
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OCWiC through
Sawmill Creek Resort
The Ohio Celebration of Women in Computing is a biannual event that gives young women the opportunity to explore careers in IT, to network with other young women and to meet possible mentors. OCWiC inspires women to complete their studies in computing by expanding their awareness of career possibilities and learning from women leaders from business, industry and academia. |
Thursday
Aug 22, 2019
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Ladies Who Lead: A Women In Entrepreneurship Panel –
The Blarney Event Center
Join JumpStart and four inspiring female founders and business leaders as they discuss the paths they took in their successful ventures. This event is open to everyone, not just women! Our panelists will give you an inside look at entrepreneurship in their respective industries and share some of the lessons learned through their journeys in entrepreneurship. |
Tuesday
Aug 27, 2019
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Mentorship Fall-Kick Off : M.o.M Meet-up –
King Road Branch Library
This Fall, Women of Toledo is re-branding its Speed Mentoring program with the goal for Mentor/Mentees to fully capitalize on the opportunity and ability to connect, communicate and collaborate with more women and leaders in our community. |
Thursday
Aug 29, 2019
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Women Economic Empowerment III: The Future of Work –
United Way of Greater Toledo
Women Economic Empowerment Series Program, by Women of Toledo. This session will analyze changes which are fundamentally altering the job market, including the type of jobs that will exist in the future and the skills that would be required for those jobs in Greater Toledo area. Some 50% of the jobs in the current market will no longer exist in a few years due primarily to these rapid advances in innovation and technology. With nearly one billion women entering the global economy in the next decade, they risk of losing out on tomorrow’s best job opportunities due to gender-based discrimination, stereotypes and social and cultural norms. Similarly, diverse & generational challenges in the informal workforce could be even wider, while also creating and strengthening challenges of decent work opportunities in the formal workforce. How is this going to impact women, what can companies and local businesses do to help them? |