3502 Geary Blvd, Second Floor
San Francisco, California 94118

Join us for the next "Global Women at the Well - Dialogues for Women Who Dare"
Presented by the Global Women's Leadership Network of Santa Clara University's Leavey School of Business and School of Engineering
When: November 30, 2005
7:00 - 9:00 PM
Where: The Lauren Coaching Center
3502 Geary Blvd., Second Floor
(at the NW corner of Geary Boulevard and Stanyan Street)
San Francisco, CA
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Please join us for the third Well in San Francisco.
We promise provocative, introspective conversations that will stimulate you as a woman, a leader, and a female member of the world community.
* Would you like to be part of a community of women who can challenge each other's leadership assumptions and practices?
* Are you the kind of person who loves to help others see business challenges as growth and learning opportunities?
* Are you encouraged as a leader when you have a network of peers to support you?

The theme for the evening will center on risk and empowerment. Our guest speaker is Dr. Marilyn Steele. Marilyn is a Jungian psychologist and founder of Steele Rose Consulting, dedicated to bringing women's ways of knowing and leading into the highest levels of leadership. Join us and inspire each other to action! To reserve your place, contact us at [email protected]. Twenty dollars (cash or check made out to Santa Clara University) will be collected at the door and will be applied towards future initiatives of the Global Women's Leadership Network. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.

COST & REGISTRATION:
$20 Donation Requested for Future Events. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.

MORE INFO:
Website: http://business.scu.edu/CIE/gwlc_2005.htm
Email: [email protected]

About Global Women's Leadership Network:
Global Women's Leadership Network - dedicated to developing and connecting leaders who dare to shape the future of their organizations, communities, and the world.

Added by FullCalendar on November 17, 2005