![]() Learn more about how to make the most of both by leveraging your retirement, investing, and creating additional streams of income through a “side hustle” or passion project. We’ve heard the saying “time is money,” which encourages us to value both our time and dollars. Ginny Baro, CEO and Founder of ExecutiveBound Jasmine Hu, Professor, Fisher College of Business, OSU Moderator: Kimberly Lowe-McCalla, Director for Strategic Collaborations and External Engagement, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, OSU Join this discussion about how to gain influence-even before you become a leader-as well as allies and sponsors who can support your trajectory. But you also need to make other connections to advance. Panel 1: “Time to Lead: Gaining Influence, Allies, and Sponsors” If you have questions about accessibility or wish to request accommodations, please contact Typically, a two-week notice will allow us to provide seamless access.Īndreá Williams, The Women’s Place, The Ohio State University Save the date and revisit this page for more details on the panels. This free event is open to Ohio State faculty, staff, students, and community partners of all genders. Everyone benefits when those who identify as men work towards equity. Learn how dividing household labor equally between partners supports career advancement and how those who identify as men have a crucial role to play in promoting gender equity at work. People of all genders are invited to learn how equal divisions of labor at home and support at work can advance gender equity. We do not need role reversal rather, we need a new model of teamwork in which both parents are meaningfully engaged at work and at home.” “The greatest privilege that men in the workplace have had isn't a corporate or public policy. Kayse Shrum celebrated on Friday her 100th day in office, an early stretch normally reserved for introductions to the wider community and for casting a vision of future years. Her writing has appeared in The Oprah Magazine, ESSENCE and the New York Times. STILLWATER Oklahoma State University’s newest president has been in office for a hundred days, but it took far less time for the fireworks to start. She is founder and CEO of The Cru, which helps women meet their life goals and is author of the bestselling book Drop the Ball: Achieving More by Doing Less. Named to Entrepreneur's 100 Powerful Women and Fast Company’s League of Extraordinary Women, Dufu was a launch team member for Lean In and served as president of The White House Project, which trained thousands of women to run for political office. This year's symposium will feature keynote speaker Tiffany Dufu. This event highlights ways that we can reclaim control of our careers, finances, and well-being by committing to personal and collective practices that can enhance our work and lives. ![]() This year’s theme, “Time for Change,” reframes our relationships to time, money, and power in the quest for gender equity.Īs people across the nation are experiencing burnout and economic inflation, these concerns may be intensified for women juggling careers and other personal demands. The Women’s Place invites you to join us for the 3rd annual virtual FORWARD symposium. ![]()
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