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Women's Circle of Excellence Kick Off with Premier Event
On April 17-18, more than 75 women participated in the premier
MSU College of Business Women's Circle of Excellence Leadership
Conference at the Hilton Garden Inn. The brainchild of Jackie
Sather, the College of Business's development director and Micki
Munro, adjunct instructor of accounting, this event has blossomed
into a conference geared toward mentoring, networking, educating
and inspiring College of Business alumnae and friends.
This premier event was sponsored in part by RightNow Technologies
with additional support from State Farm Insurance. Other major
sponsors included PrintingForLess.com and Donna and Jack
Ostrovsky. For a complete list of sponsors, please check out our
website: http://www.montana.edu/cob/Alumni_and_Friends/WomensCircle.html.
This year's conference began with speaker Ris Higgins' seminar,
Become a Pioneer of the Future, Not a Prisoner of the Past.
Higgins co-founded Leadership Outfitters, a Bozeman based
coaching and experiential learning company. She discussed
"authentic" living and leading a life by design rather than a
life by default. The follow-up seminar lead by Carmen McSpadden,
an adjunct instructor of the College of Business, helped
participants create personal mission statements. The afternoon
session concluded with Tammy Machowicz Olsztyn's presentation,
Communicating with Character. Machowicz Olsztyn is the owner of
Harvest Coaching, a business that specializes in assisting
entrepreneurs, business leaders and their teams to become more
productive, build and sustain relationships and ultimately create
enduring profitability.
The power-packed day culminated in a graduation celebration for
the 2008 College of Business graduates as they were welcomed into
the Women's Circle of Excellence. Carina Beck, MSU Career
Services, gave the congratulatory send-off to a group of more
than 30 graduates. The remainder of the evening was set aside for
mentoring and networking between the graduates and alumnae.
The event's second day provided equally powerful speakers.
Morning panel sessions were Hindsight's 20/20, Your Encore
Career, Entrepreneurial Spirit and Doing Well While Doing Good.
The panels consisted of knowledgeable and successful business
women including Susan Carstensen of RightNow Technologies; Ardi
DeVries, with ERA Landmark Real Estate; Ris Higgins; Dana Lasher
of Get Ready Girls, Inc.; Shelby Nordhagen of NetNewMarketing;
Linda Reynolds, formerly with Northwestern Mutual; Paige Taylor,
with Bridger Psychiatric Services and Molly Semenik of Tie the
Knot Fly Fishing Instruction and Yellowstone Fly Fishing School.
An entertaining afternoon seminar lead by Mary Perry of Ryan
Partnership, examined generational gaps in the workforce, as well
as everyday life. Susan Dana, College of Business associate dean
of academic affairs and director of the Bracken Center and Nancy
Dodd, College of Business associate professor of management, lead
a negotiating seminar.
Katie Goodman of Broad Comedy, featured writer for O, the Oprah
Magazine and author of a new book, Improvisation for the Spirit:
Living a Creative, Spontaneous and Courageous Life Using the
Tools of Improv Comedy, was the conference keynote speaker.
Goodman introduced ways to utilize the improvisational comedy
skills in everyday life with eight easy steps: 1) Stay Present,
2) Change Your Inner Critic to an Inner Coach, 3) Be Flexible, 4)
Take Risks, 5) Practice Non-Attachment, 6) Be Spontaneous, 7)
Listen to Your Intuition and 8) Look for the Potential in Others.
She encouraged the audience to work on their improvisational
skills during the presentation through various exercises and
audience participation.
The conference concluded at the Riverside Country Club with a
closing dinner and entertainment by Broad Comedy. Those attending
were able to discuss what they had learned during the conference
and had opportunities to network during dinner, before Broad
Comedy's performance.
The Women's Circle of Excellence Leadership Conference provided a
welcoming atmosphere for the participants, as well as many
opportunities to network, learn and build strong bonds of
friendship. Shelby Nordhagen, said, "I was completely
re-energized by the conference presenters and the participants."
An overwhelming amount of positive feedback has been received
about the conference and many attendees expressed their interest
in returning for next year's event. The Women's Circle of
Excellence group hopes more women will decide to take advantage
of the opportunities provided at the conference next year. For
more information about the Women's Circle of Excellence, please
contact Audrey Lee at audrey.lee@montana.edu or 406-994-7026.
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