Felicia Lyon, Founder of Women Moving Mountains and CEO & Executive Leadership Advisor of Lyon Performance Solutions, presented a hands-on workshop for Ellevate Network’s San Diego Chapter, ...
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Felicia Lyon, Founder of Women Moving Mountains and CEO & Executive Leadership Advisor of Lyon Performance Solutions, presented a hands-on workshop for Ellevate Network’s San Diego Chapter, ...
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Ellevate Network San Diego’s Women Who Ask: How to Become an Expert Negotiator event was the chapter’s first event with a virtual speaker, Heather Mills. Heather founded Women Who Ask, as an ...
Bringing The Community Together: The Power Of Culture, Diversity, and Inclusion was an event sponsored by Walmart Labs in Carlsbad, where Walmart executive team members gave a deep-dive panel ...
Lawyers Club of San Diego, a specialty bar association that considers and addresses common problems of women in the community with the overall objective of eliminating discrimination based on sex, ...
Lisa Stone, Chief Strategy Officer at Ellevest, spoke at Ellevate Network Orange County Chapter’s second-anniversary celebration at Avenue of the Arts Hotel in Costa Mesa.
After a long 26 months, I have completed my MBA! Classes ended February 24. The school doesn’t customize the graduation dates to the online program, so I receive my official diploma in May.
Guess what? I graduated! Negotiation in the Workplace was a useful class where we did mock negotiations via Google Hangouts. This was one of my favorite classes, aside from the marketing classes.
Guess what? I graduated! Managerial Economics one was of my final two classes, and it required more work (and more advanced math) than most of my classes … I am glad it is over!