Women's Leadership Series
Join Carnegie Mellon Executive Education for a free series of webinars aimed toward women's leadership.
Carnegie Mellon has a unique position in women's leadership curriculum to provide content that matters to women executives in corporate and non-profits across industries. Women leaders in corporate, public sector, entrepreneurial, academic or non-profit environments, and human resources and learning and development partners should plan to attend.
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Past Webinars
Fully Human | Susan Packard
Packard is an entrepreneur who, along with many talented people, created popular television channels such as CNBC, HGTV, and Food Network. During this session and Q&A, Packard explained what it means to be “Fully Human” by increasing your personal satisfaction and productivity in work and life via a three-step path called EQ Fitness.
Unapologetically Ambitious | Shellye Archambeau
Shellye is one of Silicon Valley's first female African American CEOs and currently serves as a Fortune 500 board member, holding board seats at Verizon, Nordstrom, Roper Technologies, and Okta. Her debut book, "Unapologetically Ambitious: Take Risks, Break Barriers, and Create Success on Your Own Terms," offers a blueprint for how to achieve your personal and professional goals.