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How Executives Become Waymakers for Workplace Equity

ENCORE — THE WAYMAKERS RELEASED MAY 3! Tara Jaye Frank built a career as an equity strategist and teaching executives to become “waymakers” for workplace equity by listening and observing how people behaved and built relationships. She used that knowledge to become a greeting card writer at Hallmark Cards and used it again and again […]

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Access Women’s Contributions to History 24 Hours a Day

Susan Whiting says, “When we don’t include women’s contributions to history, we’re teaching a story riddled with holes.” Susan, who serves as the Chair of the Board of the National Women’s History Museum (NWHM), is excited to announce that after 26 years of providing online information about women’s contributions to history to teachers, students and

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A Vision of the New Normal-The Future of Work and Wellbeing

Tiffany Shlain is a filmmaker, writer, speaker, and artist, whose creativity has been recognized with over 80 awards including being honored by Newsweek as one of the Women Shaping the 21st Century. Tiffany’s innovative genius shows in how she approaches a new idea by examining it thoroughly in terms of where we have been, where

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Taking on Major League Challenges to Empower Women

Michele Meyer-Shipp has a career full of pivots with four core principles: build relationships wherever you go, seek out challenges that make you learn and grow, ask for what you want (including frequent feedback) and access the “power of the collective.” All of this has directed her career from law into human resources and DEI

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Imagine: A World Where Every Story Is Told—And Heard

Jensine Larsen’s journalism career began when she was a painfully shy 19-year-old listening to the story of indigenous women whose children were dying from oil contamination on their native lands in the Ecuadorian Amazon. She said their eyes were hopeful as they begged her to please tell their story. She seized on journalism as a

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Channeling Adversity into Living a Life on Purpose

ENCORE from June 2021 Elissa Fisher Harris is an inspirational example of how channeling adversity into living a life on purpose provides fulfillment and resilience. Her own experience growing up mostly homeless until the age of 13 taught her how uncertainty can make you fearful at a very young age; an autoimmune disorder in her

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How Women Use Power to Lead in Different Ways

Samantha Karlin is an impassioned leader for social change and has equipped herself with experiences that show how women use power to lead in different ways. She saw her mother behave fiercely and fearlessly when she testified before Congress to get permission for experimental treatment to save her disabled daughter’s life. She learned how women

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Greater Missouri Leadership Challenge Grows Women Leaders

Katie Steele Danner is the Executive Director of the Greater Missouri Leadership Foundation, and as a graduate alumnus of the third class of the Leadership Challenge, she has personally experienced how the statewide program grows women leaders in many careers throughout the state. Now in its 32nd year, the Challenge has grown 1,300 alumni that

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