10 TRAITS WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP TRAINING AT NAROPA UNIVERSITY

This is Your INVITATION to be part of a historic event. SPACE IS LIMITED. To ensure your seat, CLICK HERE or on the 10 TRAITS Training at Naropa University flyer: AlexiaParks.com November 2nd, 9 – 4:30pm, at Naropa University in Boulder, CO. It is the ONLY leadership training program in the world based on the New Science of the female brain. The focus is on learning how to remain centered while engaging in team building, collaboration, communicating, and resolving conflicts. These are the skills you need to achieve success in any endeavor that you choose. They also apply to every aspect of your life! This event is open to college and graduate students, and community members for a minimum price of $49. This Early Bird registration ends September 30th. Space is limited to 100. Register ABOVE to reserve your seat. Your registration includes a workbook, lunch, Keynote lineup of 10 powerful women leaders, and one to one mentoring, ALL in one day! Make new friends and valuable business contacts. Gain valuable leadership experience. Receive a Certificate of Completion. Optional one-credit of continuing education (CEU) is available for those who learn and then teach, this program to others, using the 10 TRAITS Instructors Guide. RESERVE YOUR SEAT TODAY! Space is limited. WHY? Today’s women need more powerful women as role models in both entrepreneurship and leadership. They need to be able to talk with women leading change, walk with them, and be mentored by them. Imagine being inspired by one of this year’s Goldman Sachs & Fortune Women Leaders award winners. A woman who has been mentored by serial entrepreneur Geraldine Laybourne, the former CEO of the Oprah Winfrey Oxygen network, now...
RWANDA LEADS THE WORLD IN A RACE TO THE FUTURE

RWANDA LEADS THE WORLD IN A RACE TO THE FUTURE

If you remember the horror movie Hotel Rwanda – then you might be shocked to learn that almost “overnight” the country of Rwanda has now become a 21st Century model of prosperity and opportunity for its citizens. Now referred to as the “Switzerland” of Africa, its female run institutions are the focal point of an international conference hosted by the Zurich-based Women In Parliaments organization on how women’s participation in public life can lead to a peaceful state. Rwanda, under the leadership of President Paul Kagame, now ties the United States as the ninth-easiest country in which to start a business, according to the World Bank’s 2011 Doing Business Survey.   It also ranks number one in the world in terms of the number of women in parliament. In 2012, I named a non-profit organization 56percent.org in honor of the fact that Rwanda led the world with 56% of its members of Parliament, women. Now two years later, still ranking #1 in the world that number has jumped to an astonishing 64% women leaders in Parliament. To learn how one of the poorest countries in the world, making only $10 million a year from sales of coffee and tea – with no gold, diamonds, or oil – could emerge from this violence to become the recipient of an award from the World Bank for rising up the development scale “faster than any country in history,” I turned to Colorado architect, Carl Worthington. In only one year, Worthington says, the African country of Rwanda rose 100 points up the development scale, from a global ranking of 167, to 67. He...