Saturday10Mar 2018

2nd Annual Women's Leadership Forum

Collective Lights of Leadership

Saturday, March 10, 2018 8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. PST
2018-03-10 08:30 2018-03-10 14:00 America/Los_Angeles 2nd Annual Women's Leadership Forum Go to event listing for more details: https://events.chapman.edu/44710 AF 209A Schoolsfirst Federal Credit Union Conference Suite - Argyros Forum 209A education@chapman.edu

From $15.00 - $30.00

Breakfast and lunch included. Online registration until March 7. On-site registration with credit/debit cards. No cash.

AF 209A

Schoolsfirst Federal Credit Union Conference Suite - Argyros Forum 209A

General Public

Everyone is welcome to attend

Sponsored by SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union

Come find inspiration and gather strength from women in leadership positions throughout California.  Dynamic leaders from different fields will share their personal passions, the importance of collaboration and mentorship in the workplace, and career advancement advice.

The forum will include keynote speakers, a panel discussion with Q&A, breakout sessions with field leaders, and a special session for members of CALSA (California Association of Latino Superintendents and Administrators).

Breakfast and lunch are included.

People of all ages, genders, and backgrounds are invited to attend. Networking opportunities will be available and encouraged!

Registration Required: $30 General Public, $15 Chapman

Online registration is closed, but on-site registration will be available for credit cards and debit cards only. Cash will not be accepted at the event. 



For more event information and panelist bios, visit chapman.edu/womens-leadership-forum

 

Keynote Speakers

Betty Uribe, Ph.D. – Executive Vice President of California Bank & Trust and dynamic bilingual, bicultural, international speaker, coach, and international bestselling author of #Values, named by Inc. Magazine as one of the top 60 Business and Leadership Books written by women. Fortune Magazine’s Top 50 Most Powerful Latinas.  A recognized authority on the psychology of leadership, organizational turnarounds, and peak performance.

Shafiqa Ahmadi, JD Associate Professor of Clinical Education at the Rossier School of Education and the Co-Director for the Center for Education, Identity, and Social Justice. An expert on diversity and legal protection of underrepresented students, including Muslims, bias and hate crimes, and sexual assault survivors.

 

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You can contact the event organizer, at education@chapman.edu.

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