Women’s Leadership Conference – Call for Propossals

The Washington State University 2018 Women’s Leadership Conference planning committee invites proposal submissions for presentations and workshops.  We recognize that Lifting As We Climb necessitates a balance between supporting your community and supporting yourself, with that in mind, we invite proposals for workshops/presentations focused within two subthemes – Building Community and Maintaining Self.  We welcome proposal for presentations and/or workshops central to those concepts including topics such as: intersectionality, women’s leadership, effective communication strategies, dealing with workplace conflict, imposter syndrome, aiding universal design, navigating social media, self-care, bringing your whole self to the table, and resiliency.

The deadline to submit presentation and workshop proposals is February 23, 2018.

https://women.wsu.edu/programs/womensleadership-conference/

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