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Preview: Majora Carter

Eco-entrepreneur, pioneer of one of the nation’s first urban green-collar job training and placement programs and founder of Sustainable South Bronx, Majora Carter has forged new paths in urban sustainability. Dubbed “The Prophet of Local,” Carter serves on the boards … Read More

Post-Conference Update

Every year at the Women’s Leadership Conference we have the privilege of hearing from dynamic, inspirational women (and men) who are changing lives locally, nationally and abroad.

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A Call for Wellness

By Katie Jones, Life Skills Program Director, Bay Path College It is nearly impossible to go through a day without being inundated with information about health and wellness.   Try getting through a magazine, newspaper or TV show without an advertisement … Read More

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Scenes from the Conference

The 2011 Women’s Leadership Conference was another great event for networking, inspiration and even getting a massage! Check out these pictures from this year’s conference, as well as what some of our attendees had to say about “The Power of … Read More

We’re Wild about Wes

Though some were skeptical that a man had a place at a Women’s Leadership Conference, Wes Moore proved to be a popular speaker. His book sold out from the book store and the line to meet him stretched across the … Read More

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Preview: The Other Wes Moore

Wes Moore may owe his very existence to a few wise choices. An uncanny opportunity to sight down the Road Not Taken prompted the

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Preview: Victoria Reggie Kennedy

Victoria Reggie Kennedy has made many choices in her life, but one of the biggest may have been her decision not to run for the U.S. Senate seat held by her late husband, Edward Kennedy, for nearly 50 years. Although … Read More

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Preview: Angela Duckworth

Dr. Angela Duckworth is a student of grit. What causes it, what it means in the hard climb to success, how it serves the military cadet, the spelling bee champion, the long-time employee of a high-attrition company, the woman persisting

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Preview: Catherine Tweedie

If you have found personal meaning in what you do, Catherine Tweedie argues, you are well on your way to finding that coveted state of work-life balance. You have also discovered an important tool of Centered Leadership,

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Preview: Dr. Holly Atkinson

The movie theme song “Nine to Five,” a lament about the stresses of the female work week, hit the charts in the ‘80s. With 6:00 to 11:30 now a more typical working woman’s schedule, the song’s complaint seems almost quaint. … Read More

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Women’s Leadership Conference 2012 Highlights

Want to relive this year’s conference? Check out the video below to see highlights our 17th Annual Women’s Leadership Conference featuring Ashley Judd.

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Straight Talk 4 Women

Want to hear more from Lisa about how to alleviate stress in the workplace? Be sure to check out her website Straight Talk 4 Women for…

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Conference Coverage Lead with Compassion

Check out some of the great media coverage from Friday’s Conference. Thank you to all those who attended – it was another successful year thanks to you!

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Networking How-To: Be Bold

Last Friday at the conference we heard from Kathy McAfee, America’s Marketing Motivator and author of the book Networking Ahead for Business. In her role as Executive Presentation Coach and…

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How to Prepare for the Conference

Whether this is your first time attending the Baypath Women’s Leadership Conference, or you come every year, there is so much to experience, in one short day!

And there’s something…

by: Linda Waters
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Stress vs. Peace: What Truly is the Difference?

Now, as silly as that question may seem, think about it for just one minute. Stress vs. Peace. Stress is what we feel most days and peace is what…

by: Mary-Anne DiBlasio