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Jen Sterling–Winner of 2010 Hot Mommas Project Case Competition

Jen Sterling 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. Greetings from Li! Hope everyone’s summer is going well.  Today, I blog on Jen’s case, who… Read More »Jen Sterling–Winner of 2010 Hot Mommas Project Case Competition

Ilona Becker–Winner of 2010 Hot Mommas Project Case Competition

Ilona Becker 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. This is Li again.  And, today, I write on one of the Hot Mommas Project 2010… Read More »Ilona Becker–Winner of 2010 Hot Mommas Project Case Competition

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

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.

Prizes and Honors for the Hot Mommas Project 2010 Case Writers

Women sharing stories at www.HotMommasProject.org before midnight, January 31 ET, 2010 will be automatically entered into drawings for the following FABULOUS PRIZES (if we do say do ourselves). By writing your story, you are helping educate an entire generation of girls and women.

Simmons College Graduate Cecelia Bittner Discusses the Impact of Mentoring on her Life

Cecelia Bittner graduated from Simmons College this past spring. During the first semester of her senior year, she wrote a case for the Hot Mommas Project entitled “TightRope Act.” Cecelia’s case begins by highlighting the many things to which she committed during her senior year, including a 24 credit hour course load, an internship, and a part-time job. Cecelia felt under great pressure, but a key relationship she formed in her academic/professional life helped to alleviate much of this pressure. With whom was this crucial relationship? A mentor.

Click here to read Cecelia’s case, “TightRope Act,” on the Hot Mommas Project Case Library.

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