Articles tagged with: WIL
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Despite efforts to break down gender barriers, organizations continue to grapple with the issue of gender and leadership, says Sadia ... Full story
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Women in Leadership session to explore mental health supports
For Martina Ciglenecki, Brock's Manager of Health Management and Wellness, workplace mental health is always top of mind. At the ... Full story -
Women in Leadership event to look at mitigating ‘masculine defaults’
EDITOR'S NOTE: This event has been postponed and will be rescheduled at a later date. A cultural bias known as ‘... Full story -
Cultivating community connections topic of next Women in Leadership
At the next session of Women in Leadership, two friends and former Brock colleagues will return virtually to the University ... Full story -
Women in Leadership session to explore inequities facing mothers in academia
At the next Women in Leadership (WIL) meeting, Assistant Professor Sandra Della Porta and independent scholar Daniella Ingrao will co-present “... Full story -
Conservation authority CAO to talk leading with purpose at WIL event
Chandra Sharma, a local leader in the environmental sector, will share insight into what happens when purpose drives leadership during ... Full story -
Brock grad to share what ‘FUELS’ her at Women in Leadership event
Janet Westbury (BPhEd ’93, MEd ’00) believes the right mix of ‘FUELS’ (failure, uncomfortable situations, emotional engagement, listening and 'secret sauce') can ... Full story -
GSA President to talk student leadership, effecting change at upcoming session
Student and campus leadership will be the focus of the next Women in Leadership (WIL) session, when Brock Graduate Students’ ... Full story -
Women in Leadership to explore the ‘art of passing the mic’
Trecia McLennon will take a closer look at the saying “nothing about us without us” at Brock's next Women in ... Full story -
Women in Leadership presenter to challenge meaning of leadership
Rebecca Raby, Brock University Professor of Child and Youth Studies, is not entirely comfortable with idea of leadership. At the ... Full story