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WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP FORUM CERTIFICATE

“Olin’s Women’s Leadership Certificate Program is all about preparing high potential women for even higher levels of impact in their organizations. The program brings together the key developmental resources that can help women better focus on leadership strategies, and provides access to exceptional speakers who are all seasoned female leaders. It's a great resource for women and the region's business community.”

Julie L. Stackhouse, Senior Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Equip yourself with the skills needed to strive for increased performance or high-level corporate leadership positions with Washington University’s Women’s Leadership Forum Certificate Program. Confidently accept new challenges amid dynamic organizational and group relationships.

Research shows that corporations with more women in high levels of leadership can powerfully impact the future success of the company. Sponsoring participants in the Women’s Leadership Forum will also help organizations with employee satisfaction, talent acquisition and talent management.

Women’s Leadership Forum program topics are built around skills identified by female executives as necessary for women who aspire to become more effective leaders, promote to executive levels of leadership and/or experience greater job satisfaction. 

Time: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Location: Charles F. Knight Executive Education & Conference Center on the main Washington University campus
  • Registration rate: $6,000
  • Now accepting applications.
Dates:

Session 1
Nov. 13, 2012

Session 3
Jan. 17, 2013

Session 5
Mar. 21, 2013

Session 2
Dec. 11, 2012

Session 4
Feb. 21, 2013

Session 6
Apr. 25, 2013

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For more information, contact:
Jane Gleason at 314-935-7583 or gleason@wustl.edu
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