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		<title>Women Leaders Conference &#8211; Milwaukee, WI</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If we&#8217;ve learned anything from history we&#8217;ve learned that women must empower themselves to make a difference.  On March 31, 2011 the University of Wisconsin School of Continuing Education will host its second annual Women Leaders Conference &#8211; Not Business as Usual.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If we&#8217;ve learned anything from history we&#8217;ve learned that women must empower themselves to make a difference.  On March 31, 2011 the University of Wisconsin School of Continuing Education will host its second annual Women Leaders Conference &#8211; Not Business as Usual.</p>
<p>The event kicks off at the Pfister Hotel in downtown Milwaukee from 8am-1:15pm. The conference celebrates women who have pioneered their fields and uncovers their proven methods for success. Attendees will learn from accomplished women, discover what inspires them and harness the energy to empower themselves.</p>
<p>Highlights of this year’s conference include keynote speaker and UWM alum Beth Pritchard &#8211; Alshaya North American Advisor, and former President and CEO of Bath &amp; Body Works and Dean &amp; Deluca.</p>
<p>In addition to the energizing keynote presentation, there will be boundless opportunities to network with colleagues and build beneficial relationships. A variety of educational seminars and panel discussions focus on important topics including:</p>
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<li>Intergenerational Leadership</li>
<li>Women of Engineering</li>
<li>Women Leaders Across Cultures</li>
<li>Managing in a Man’s World</li>
<li>Making a Difference</li>
<li>Guys Who Get It</li>
<li>Creating Opportunities for Women</li>
<li>The Importance of Mentoring</li>
<li>Removing Barriers and Building Bridges</li>
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<p>Attendees are also invited to participate in an enriching encore event following the main program. From 1:30-3pm, the free post-conference session will expand on career development strategies.</p>
<p>For the full agenda, speaker information and social media resources visit: <a href="sce-womenleaders.uwm.edu"><strong>sce-womenleaders.uwm.edu</strong></a>. For more information, contact <strong>Jan Allen</strong>, SCE Director of Business, Engineering &amp; Technology, at 414-227-3219 or allen3@uwm.edu.</p>
<p><strong>About the School of Continuing Education</strong></p>
<p>As one of 14 schools and colleges that comprise the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, SCE meets the needs of participants through an assortment of courses, programs and workshops. With 19,000 participants each year, SCE is the largest provider of noncredit continuing education in Southeastern Wisconsin. Its mission is to generate knowledge and learning opportunities for individuals who are interested in developing professional skills in business, technology, and human services, enriching their lives with classes in the arts and humanities, and/or simply looking for a new intellectual challenge.</p>
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