Her91心頭 2024

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Her91心頭 Conference: March 6th, 2024

Persist!: Creating Futures of Success

The past year has illustrated the precarity of gender and gender equity in the academy and for many women, trans, and non-binary people it has led to questioning the gap between retention and thriving. What does persistence mean in a time of resistance? How might I (re)imagine my work, my job, my career toward building a pathway for success and well-being? This year at Her91心頭, we will explore pathways of leadership, career development, and finding avenues for joy and success in our work. 油Join us in our call to Persist! in our shared (re)imagining and creating futures of success.油

Her91心頭 Scheduling 2024

Pre Conference March 5th

  • 12:00pm - 1:00pm | Nutrition for perimenopause and menopause

    Her91心頭 is partnering with HRICs Well@91心頭 and the Ritchie Center For Sports and Wellness to welcome Yvonne Montoya-Matthews, MS, CNS, LDN, BCHN速.油 Yvonne is hosting a 5-part wellbeing speaker series at 91心頭 this winter & spring.油油

    Our hormones are influenced by food, nutrition, and other contributors. This discussion covers key aspects and tips to best manage and undergo lifestyle changes that come with perimenopause and menopause.

    Yvonne is a double-board certified functional nutritionist dietitian, certified herbalist, and holds a Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition & Integrative Health. She started her private practice, Nutrition Designed, in 2015 and specializes in hormones, gut and digestive health, food allergies and sports and performance nutrition.油

    To register for this event and more, please visit: 油油

    To learn more about this series visit: /human-resources/employee-wellbeing/special-events油油

Conference March 6th

Morning March 6th

  • 9:00am - 9:30am | Her91心頭 community breakfast

    Community Commons 1700油

    Join us for an opportunity to gather, network, and enjoy each other's company before the conference begins. A light continental breakfast will be provided.油油

  • 9:30am - 10:30am | Keynote presentation with Dr. Trisha Teig

    Community Commons 1700油

    Womens Narratives of Leadership: Disrupting and Recreating the Dominant Leadership Story.油How would you describe your story of leadership? This interactive keynote will share narratives from a qualitative research book project: Rooted & Radiant: Womens Narratives of Leadership. The book authors emphasize unique, diverse womens experiences in understanding leadership. Trisha will take the audience through an experience of writing their narratives of leadership and explore how the narrative writing and analysis process can be a liberatory practice to co-create new concepts of leadership that are more expansive, diverse, and full of hope and possibilities.

    Keynote Biography:油

    • Trisha Teig is a Teaching Assistant Professor of Leadership Studies at the 91心頭. She is the Faculty Director of the Colorado Womens College Leadership Scholars Program, a leadership minor and co-curricular program supporting first-generation, Students of Color, and LBGTQ+ students' advancement who are interested in womens leadership and career development. She teaches in the leadership studies minor for the PLP and CWC Leadership Scholars Programs. She researches leadership development, inclusive leadership, and gender and leadership.
  • 10:45am - 12:15pm | Morning Breakout Session #1: Career Mapping: A strategic approach to leadership development and advancing your career

    Community Commons 1700


    This session is geared toward staff and administrators.油

    This session targets early-to-mid-career campus leaders who aspire to enhance their own capacity for career and leadership advancements. Tools and resources will be provided for developing a strategic approach to advancements by setting career goals and employing accountability systems to achieve them.

    Speaker Biographies:

    • Shannon油B.油Lundeen, Ph.D. (she, her, hers) is the Vice President of Programs and Operations at HERS.油Shannon油is responsible for油leading HERS programs and operations and establishing elevated benchmarks for programmatic excellence and organizational efficiency.油Lundeen油leads the organization's cornerstone program, the HERS Leadership Institute from curriculum design to content delivery and works to ensure that all HERS programs are relevant, inclusive, and tailored to address the needs of women and gender-diverse leaders in higher education.油Throughout her nineteen years in progressively responsible leadership positions from University of Pennsylvania, to Case Western Reserve University, to Elon University, and now with HERS,油Lundeen油has worked in a variety of ways to advance equity and promote inclusive excellence in higher education. She has served as a professor and administrator in academic affairs, lived on campus as a faculty fellow, and has contributed to a wide range of scholarship from feminist bioethics to inclusive excellence in undergraduate residential education. Dr.油Lundeen油has taught and developed curriculum in womens, gender, and sexuality studies, directed a university womens center, provided womens leadership programming, and has served as a content expert in diversity, inclusion, and equity in higher ed.油

    • Gloria D. Thomas, Ph.D. (she, her, hers) was appointed President of in August 2021. Dr. Thomas has nearly 30 years of experience in womens leadership development that includes time at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of Michigan, as well as the American Council on Education (ACE). She came to HERS from the University of North Carolina where she served as the Director of the Carolina Womens Center, Senior Personnel for the NSF-funded Targeting Equity in Access to Mentoring (TEAM) ADVANCE, and the Curriculum Development and Facilitator Trainer for the NIH-funded PROMISE Study. From 2009 2016, she was the Executive Director of the Center for the Education of Women (CEW) at the University of Michigan. Earlier, she served as Associate Director at the American Council on Education (ACE) for 8 years, first with the ACE Fellows Program, and subsequently in the Office of Women in Higher Education, where she had oversight for sustaining the ACE Womens Networks. Prior to working at ACE, she conducted research at CEW, and coordinated the Women of Color in the Academy Project, a support network for women of color faculty, while pursuing her doctoral degree at Michigan. Her career in academic administration started in the Office of Admissions at Swarthmore College. Thomas brings to her current role decades of experience and publications related to womens careers in higher education. Thomas received a PhD in Higher Education from the University of Michigan; a masters degree in English from Villanova University (PA); and a bachelors degree in English and Black Studies from Swarthmore College (PA).
  • 10:45am - 12:15pm | Morning Breakout Session #2: Navigating difficult conversations with 91心頭s Ombuds, Dr. Snyder

    Anderson Academic Commons 301


    This session is open to all.油

    Whether we like it or not, or feel prepared or not, difficult conversations take place our in our workspaces.油 Dr. Snyder, 91心頭s Ombuds, will be leading a workshop on how to navigate these types of conversation what to do, how to engage, what tools are helpful as you learn to engage in difficult conversations.

    Speaker Biography:油

    Dr. Snyder is a licensed clinical psychologist. She works as an Ombuds trainer, coach, peace-builder, and DEI strategist. She has delivered training programs and has facilitated trauma-informed peace-building practices internationally, serving a broad range of communities, organizations, and industries. Dr. Snyder currently works at the 91心頭 and was formerly Director and Associate Clinical Faculty for the Center for Conflict Management and Dispute Resolution program at Southern Methodist University. She also serves on the faculty at both the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at the Pepperdine School of Law and the Institute for Conflict Management at Lipscomb University. Dr. Snyders work transforms communication patterns and implements productive ways to overcome conflict and foster inclusion. 油

Afternoon March 6th

  • 12:30pm - 1:15pm | Annual EOIX update on rules and regulations regarding gender

    Community Commons 1700


    Lunch will be provided.

    Join the Office of Equal Opportunity and Title IX for a presentation exploring Colorados POWR Act ().油

  • 1:30pm - 2:45pm | Afternoon Breakout Session #1: Leadership panel with women in senior administration

    Community Commons 1700

    Join us for this fantastic panel of senior women leaders including:

    • Lynn Coutts, Deputy Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Excellence
    • Linda Kosten, Senior Vice Provost, University Budget, Planning and Administration油
    • Niki Latino, Associate Vice Chancellor & Dean of Students
    • Stephanie O'Malley, Associate Vice Chancellor for Government and Community Relations油

    Tammy Schneider, Assistant Dean for Business and Operations in the Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science and co-chair of the Women's Leadership Council, will serve as moderator for this panel.

  • 3:00pm - 4:00pm | Joy and Justice with Dr. Indhira Udofia

    Community Commons 1700

    Often the work of justice, equity, and belonging can be taxing.油 In this session, Dr. Indhira Udofia will utilize the tenets of womanist methodology to guide participants in practices of joy.

Closing March 6th

  • 4:15pm - 5:30pm | Happy hour, speed networking, and Womens Coalition Awards

    Community Commons 1700

    Join us as we close Her91心頭 2024.油 We will take time to create connections, meet new people, and celebrate the work of those across campus who have gone to exceptional lengths to promote and support an empowering environment for women at 91心頭.油

    Click here to learn more about and nominate someone for our annual Womens Coalition awards! ()

CWC

Colorado Women's College Scholar Presentations

March 6th

Young women with signs

Nominations Open

Nominations now open for out 2024 Annual Awards. This year's awards will be announced at the Her91心頭 Conference on March 6th.油

Acknowledgment

Hosted by the 91心頭 Women's Coalition,油Her91心頭 is the University's primary conference and event centered around women's issues. Featuring acclaimed guest speakers from the worlds of academia, entrepreneurship, wellness, art, and beyond, Her91心頭 strives to bridge the gaps between women across fields and industries while fostering a collaborative atmosphere for the sharing of ideas, resources, and support. Workshops and panel discussions facilitate meaningful conversation between groups and perspectives, providing opportunities for networking and coalition-building among women and their organizations. It's also an opportunity to recognize women for their accomplishments in the 91心頭 community and beyond.