Posts Tagged "mentor"

How to make more money, be more successful, and have more fun in 2012

Posted in Career & Leadership, Mentors_Role Models, Role Models, Teachable Role Models

How to make more money, be more successful, and have more fun in 2012

I’m in a group called “Circle.” Here, each month, eight of us confide about business and personal matters to trusted advisors. It pretty much rocks. Kassie Rempel is one of the members. Today, I received what I deemed a “Circle 911” from another member of the group.

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How Do I Write a Hot Mommas Project Case and Serve as a Mentor for Girls and Women?

Posted in Case Competition

How Do I Write a Hot Mommas Project Case and Serve as a Mentor for Girls and Women?

The Hot Mommas Project is an award-winning leadership project raising self-efficacy of women and girls through exposure to role models and virtual mentors. This is a quick-start guide on writing your story.

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#sisU: Sisterhood University – Fulfill Your Mission in the New Sisterhood of Success

Posted in Mentors_Role Models, Our Events

Information about the New Sisterhood of Success pilot this fall at the George Washington University in Washington DC. The pilot is for women only, and will walk the participants through their personal strategy and mission in the New Sisterhood of Success.

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Jennifer Folsom — Winner of the 2010 Hot Mommas Project Case Competition

Posted in Teachable Role Models

Jennifer Folsom is the winner of the 2010 Hot Mommas Project case competition. The Hot Mommas Project is an award-winning research project making stories of women teachable to serve as virtual role models and mentors. In this series, students comment on what they learn from the cases both from a personal and career standpoint.

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You Have Been Nominated as a Role Model and Virtual Mentor for Women and Girls

Posted in Case Competition

The Hot Mommas Project is an award-winning leadership project raising self-efficacy of women and girls through exposure to role models. Please continue reading to become a part of educational history for women and girls.

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