At the 2013 Bay Path Women’s Conference, I listened intently to Queen Latifah talk about her career and her bold move at 17 as a hip hop star to call herself “Queen Latifah”. She said Latifah was always her nickname, but putting “Queen” in front of it…
read moreWhat was your favorite part of the conference? “The empowering spirit. It made me proud to be a woman”. – Swhana Bagley “The conference taught me valuable skills that I can use in my professional life and was a great opportunity to network with other motivated and influential…
read moreWomen’s Leadership Conference Draws Nearly 2,000 Bay Path College Women’s Leadership Conference in Springfield draws nearly 2,000 SPRINGFIELD – Nearly 2,000 women from all walks of life gathered at the MassMutual Center Friday for a day filled with inspiring speeches and professional development during Bay Path College’s 18th…
read moreYour Unique Value Proposition by Bonnie Marcus It’s Not About What You Do, But How You Do It: Your Unique Value Proposition A few months ago, I received a call from a woman looking for help to get a job. She had been out of work for 18…
read moreA Women’s Journey to Royalty Peggielene Bartels has worked as a secretary in the U.S., but then one day a phone call took her back to her Ghanaian roots. The CNN article below was written by Isha Sesay and Teo Kermeliotis. The American Secretary Who Became King: A …
read moreBelow is a great article regarding communication and how it plays a vital role in being a leader. It was written by Nick Morgan and posted to publicwords.com on January 29, 2013. Leadership is Communication Most of us assume that we are primarily conscious beings with an intellect…
read moreQueen Latifah to be keynote speaker at Bay Path College’s Women’s Leadership Conference Queen Latifah, a female king, and several other “bold” women will be keynote speakers during Bay Path College’s 18th annual Women’s Leadership Conference. “This year’s theme is be bold,” said Kathleen Wroblewski, Director of Communications…
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