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Events : WGLC Launch
The Leavey School of Business Presents:
Launching
the
Global Women's Leadership Center
Wednesday,
June 30, 2004
8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Morning
Keynote: What is it to be a Global Woman Leader?
Nancy Hafkin, a pioneer with 25 years experience with the United
Nations in Africa and Margaret Snyder, founder and retired director
of UNIFEM will share their personal perspective with us.
Lunchtime
Keynote: How do Global Women Leaders affect the world?
Barbara Waugh, Co-founder of eInclusion at HP and author of the
popular book, Soul in the Computer will talk about being
Whole at work, and what it allows for - for yourself personally,
for your company, and for the world.
Breakout
Sessions:
Whole Woman
Women
Leaders for New Futures
Barbara Fittipaldi
President
Center for New Futures
Women
Leaders Building Effective Partnership with Men
Bonita Banducci
President Banducci Consulting and
Professor, School of Engineering
Santa Clara University
Leadership, Values and Performance
Camille Smith
President
Work-in-Progress
Coaching
Spirituality
and Leadership
TBD
Whole
Leader
Beyond
Vision: Bringing Your Dream to Your Enterprise
Leslie L. Kossoff
President, Executive Advisor & Co-Founder
Prevail
Women
and Entrepreneurship
Mary Furlong
Professor, Leavey School of Business
Santa Clara University
Leadership Challenge
Barry Posner
Dean and Professor of Leadership, Leavey School of Business
Santa Clara University
Ethics
and Global Leadership
Kirk Hanson
Executive Director
Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
Santa Clara University
Whole
World
Global
Leadership: Leveraging International Cultures
Marian Stetson-Rodriguez
President, Charis Intercultural Training Corporation
Professor, School of Engineering
Santa Clara University
Global
Trends Panels
The Challenge of Becoming Global: Respecting
Local Differences for Global Initiatives Balancing American
Corporate Values with Local Cultural and Societal Mores
Innovative Trade Practices
Women
and Development
Women and Philanthropy
Social Entrepreneurialism
Health Education for Women and Children for HIV Prevention in Africa
Women and Technology
Information Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D)
Frontiers of Biotechnology
Women Designing Technology
Agriculture, Trade and Technology
World
Café: What do you need to develop your Global Leadership?
Closing
Ritual: A World United --
Experience the power of music and storytelling to unite us all.
General
Admission: $100
Students: $35
Scholarships available on request
(Fee includes lunch and full menu of curriculum courses, keynote
speeches and roundtable dialogue)
To
register go to : http://www.acteva.com/go/gwlc
If
you have a disability and require a reasonable accommodation, at
least 72 hours before the event please contact Conchita Franco Serri,
(408) 554-554-4113 or cserri@scu.edu
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