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Executive Education for Women

At the Kellogg School, we put a distinct emphasis on helping women who are invested in their careers reach their full potential. The Kellogg School's Center for Executive Women was created in 2001 to help more senior-level women advance to top executive and board positions by offering effective and practical solutions tailored exclusively to help strengthen their management and leadership capabilities. Innovative education is central to obtaining this goal and the Kellogg School offers three exceptional programs for talented businesswomen. All three programs offer participants the opportunity to learn from world-renowned Kellogg faculty and other exceptional businesswomen that gather from across the nation.

 
The Women’s Impact Series
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The Women's Impact Series is offered annually and provides the opportunity for professional women to come together and delve deeply into specific areas of interest. The series also establishes an arena for sharing knowledge and professional experiences in a unique networking environment. The 2010 series is Surviving and Thriving in Turbulent Economic Times.

    Dates 2010: January 28-29, 2010
 
Women’s Director Development Program
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Explores the challenges for female directors and the keys to unlocking boardroom doors.You will improve your understanding of board responsibilities and be equipped with the tools and concepts you need for success. You will learn how to leap onto nominating committee radar screens and be an effective director.

 

 

Dates 2009: November 11-13, 2009
Dates 2010: May 26-28, 2010; November 10-12, 2010

 
Women’s Senior Leadership Program
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Focuses on equipping women for C-level positions. The uniquely structured program - four three-day sessions over a twelve-month period - offers lectures, case studies, workshops, and individual career appraisals in an interactive learning environment that promotes lively discussion and camaraderie.

    Dates 2010: October 20-22, 2010, February 9-10, 2011, May 4-6, 2011 & October 5-7, 2011 (Fee includes all four sessions)
 
 
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