W2W Leadership Initiative’s May Updates
Updates on WILMA's Women to Watch Leadership Initiative
WILMA’s Women to Watch Leadership Initiative has updates to share as we continue to work on the effort’s core mission of helping develop more women leaders in our area. Here’s what we’ve been up to with various W2W Leadership Initiative programs and what’s coming up next:
LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE: Orientation kicked off in April for this year’s class (above) at Double Run Farm in Brunswick County, with TeachingHorse leading an executive leadership coaching session, The Forte Institute walking members through their individual communication profiles, WILMA’s mentoring adviser Kim Nelson discussing peer mentorship advice, and alum from previous cohorts visiting to share tips about the program. May’s meeting takes place at Cape Fear Community College. Info: WILMAmag.com/women-to-watch
WILMA NETWORK: Members of the WILMA Network, made up of sponsors of the Women to Watch Leadership Initiative, meet monthly to welcome new members, catch up, and share goals for the year.
GETTING SOCIAL: Check out WILMA’s Women to Watch Leadership Initiative social media pages, where you can find the latest info about leadership program announcements, applications, and updates on women who have been involved with W2W. Follow us at facebook.com/WILMAsWomenToWatch and on Instagram @WILMAsWomentoWatch.
IN THE LOOP: Keep up to date with these and other Leadership Initiative programs as well as applications announcement by going to WILMAmag.com or signing up for the WILMA Leadership email at WILMAmag.com/email-newsletter.
– Vicky Janowski and Maggi Apel, Co-directors of the Women to Watch Leadership Initiative W2W@WILMAmag.com
Photo by Erika Arlee/Honey Head Films
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