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Hot Mommas Project Announce 2011 Winners: World’s Largest Womens Case Study Library Features Digital Role Models, Mentors

Update: These links will be updated in Sept 2012 when our case library – currently under construction – is back online.

The Hot Mommas Project announces winners of the annual 2011 Case Study Competition.


ABOUT:  Hot Mommas Project is an award-winning women’s leadership research venture housed at the George Washington University School of Business, Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence.  On January 31 of 2010, the project became the world’s largest women’s case study library providing free, online, global access to stories of female role models and mentors.  The result? Measurable increases in self-confidence among women age 18 and older.  To get involved, get on the quarterly alert list here.

The below winners will be announced on a May 3 global telecast at the George Washington University School of Business between 6.30 and 8.30 pm. RSVP here (Event link pending).  First through third winners are often selected for publication in major media and Prentice Hall textbooks.

The Digital Democracy: The Hot Mommas Project takes pride in being a “digital democracy.” The below cases are from all around the world, and from all walks of life…Princesses, to teen moms, to survivors, to CEOs of publicly traded companies. These are women, of all ages, telling their stories to help each other and the next generation. Get ready to read, be amazed and inspired.

2011 Hot Mommas Project Winners

First Place:

Liz Corah and Studio-310

Leap and the net will appear.

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Second Place

Chelsea Swift

The Flight of a Butterfly: A Life Before and After Lupus Diagnosis

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Third Place (tie)

Ann Bevans and Marion Chapsal

Ann Bevans’ Case:

Your business as a creative expression and extension of self

Marion Chapsal’s Case

Demeter and Artemis: Can We Have it All?

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CATEGORY AND TOP 25 WINNERS

Charles Schwab Financial Literacy Award

Lisa Ann Manyon

Powerfully Communicating Your Marketing Message to Increase Results


STEM –  Science,Tech, Engineering, Math (Tie)

Cynthia Thomas

Finding Strength in Heeding Your Own Voice

Susan Niebur

The Opposite of Mentoring

Mentoring (Tie)

Kimberly Gladis

Wonder Woman ‘Unplugged’

Alcyon (Alli) B Smalls

Empowerment For Your Future


ARTS

Kelly Richey

Finding My Way Back Home

History Maker

Cherry Woodburn

From Fearful Child To Fierce Warrior

Survivor

Gina Blitstein

Overcoming the Obstacles to Realizing Your True Passion

B case (Second case, Case 1 2009)

Patricia V. Davis

Writing the ‘Sauce’ of Life


Sports, Health, Wellness

Karen Griffard Putz

Unwrap Your Passion


Breaking Barriers

Parween Habib

A Famous TV presenter : ” Leader in the Gulf Cultural dialogues

International-Canada

Nicolle Coco Matthews

Inspired by Coco

International – France

Carla Avenia

Why not?


International – Middle East

Safa Al Hashem

One Woman’s Prowess – An Arabian Fairy Tale!

2011 TOP 25 CASES

Asma Al Farwi

satellite adv


Elizabeth Lee Scherer

Health and medical journalism, copywriting, and consulting


Eve Koch

EVE  KOCH ACCEPTING MY PAST AND EMBRACING THE FUTURE


Gwyneth Teatro

If it is to be, it’s up to me


Jane Lovas

Clarity Focus Release


Jaruwan Numlarp

Jaruwan (Nan) Numlarp Little caterpillar caught her wings – moves to face the future


JoAnne M Funch

Adapting to Reach Personal & Professional Success


Kassandra Rempel

Turning a Road Block into a Stepping Stone


Kim Guarino

REDEFINING SUCCESS: THE EVOLUTION OF THE SERIAL ENTREPRENEUR


Kimberly Moore

The Importance of Embracing Change


Maria Elena Carter

Being True To Yourself


Mariana B

Mariana B “The more you dream, the bigger is your world”


Marielle Smith

Who am I? And how did I get here?


Marissa Levin

A CEO’s Focus on Resilience, Gratitude, and Faith in the Journey


Mechi Cuellar

“The secret of happiness is freedom; the secret of freedom is courage”


Michele Mees

Passionate about advancing women


Ola Mehilba

Practical Mom


Paula Whittaker

Coming Home


Rima Matrjai

Fighting all the obstacles for my beliefs as a respectful creative business woman


Rosalea Hostetler

Four Decades of Endeavor and Dreams (B case)


Sally Berenzweig

Why I am passionate about Keeping Children Safe!


Susan  Macaulay

Don’t be good. Be amazing!


Suzanne Ross

Not Every Note Resonates the Way You Expect


Teresa Ierullo

500 million Facebook users can be wrong


Zahide Yilbas

Lighting Your Own Way in the Journey of Life

Congratulations to our winners, and thank you to ALL of our authors.

Stay tuned for a listing of all authors, as well as updates and our upcoming section “Writers from around the world” featuring additional writers from our global case competition.

Thank you to our amazing 2011 esteemed judging panel.

Go to the research section of our site:  HotMommasProject.org, click on the case competition tab,  and search for topics that interest you. Your virtual mentors and inspirational stories await.

ABOUT

Hot Mommas = Dynamic Women.

Proud of the women in your life? We are too. We increase confidence of Gen Y, Gen X, and beyond.  How? Research and learning tools. We are the world’s LARGEST women’s case study library. Our award-winning #SisU learning tools and events measurably increase confidence and success factors up to 200%. More about us.

Join the movement.

The research arm of the Hot Mommas® Project is housed at the George Washington University School of Business, Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence along with a nationally ranked women’s entrepreneurship program taught by the Hot Mommas® Project founder.


5 thoughts on “Hot Mommas Project Announce 2011 Winners: World’s Largest Womens Case Study Library Features Digital Role Models, Mentors”

  1. I am so honored to be a part of such an important project to inspire young women. I am humbled by the receiving the Charles Schwab Financial Literacy Award and glad to make a difference.

    Write on!~

    Lisa Manyon

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