The Female Vision: Women's Real Power at Work
The National Council for Research on Women invites you to the launch of:
The Female Vision: Women's Real Power at Work

Please join us
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
8:30 - 10:30 AM
8 AM - Registration and Continental Breakfast
200 Vesey Street, New York City
RSVP Required: rsvp@ncrw.org
Please note that books will NOT be available for purchase but participants are encouraged to bring their own copies.
Women see the world through a distinctive lens. What they see is defined by what they notice, what they value, and how they believe the world should be. Yet because women’s ways of seeing have not been recognized, their potential to contribute remains under-leveraged. Drawing on original research co-sponsored by the National Council for Research on Women, The Female Vision has fresh and important implications for organizations seeking to engage, energize and support talented women, and for women seeking to develop and sustain their authentic power.
Presenters:
Sally Helgesen, Writer and Leadership Development Consultant
Julie Johnson, Executive Leadership Coach
Panelists:
Jose Garcia, SVP, Diversity & Inclusion Enterprise Program Management Executive, Bank of America
Tracy High, Partner, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Anne Weisberg, Director, Talent, Deloitte L.P.
Moderator:
Melinda Wolfe, Head of Professional Development, Bloomberg L.P.
Welcome:
Linda Basch, President, National Council for Research on Women
Kerrie Peraino, Chief Diversity Officer, American Express
Please RSVP to rsvp@ncrw.org, or call (212)785-7335, ext. 100.
Co-Sponsored by Demos, the Ms. Foundation for Women, the White House Project and the Women's Forum
What We Do
NCRW is a network of leading university and community based research, policy, and advocacy centers with a growing global reach dedicated to advancing rights and opportunities for women and girls. We also have a Corporate Circle comprised of senior diversity professionals from leading U.S. and global member companies and a Presidents Circle of college and university leaders who share our commitment. NCRW harnesses the collective power of its network to provide knowledge, analysis, and thought leadership on issues ranging from reducing women’s poverty to building a critical mass of women’s leadership across sectors.
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