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Women in Leadership Retreat
September 13, 2002

"Laugh at yourself and children will learn to laugh at their own mistakes. A role model is a very powerful thing." —Gigi Taylor Schweikert from her book, Teacher Tips



WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP RETREAT

The Child Welfare League of America (CWLA) will host its Sixth Annual Women in Leadership Retreat on January 6-8, 2003 in San Diego, California. This years conference, entitled "Visionary Leadership: A Woman's Perspective," springs from a concern that "many of our profession's finest female leaders will be retiring in the next three to five year's." The topics to be addressed in the retreat include: "Partners in Leadership: A Peer Mentoring Opportunity, Take Charge of Your Career: Strategies that Support Women in the Workplace, Building Strengths from the Inside Out, and Orienteering: Finding the Path to Leadership.

For more details on this CWLA retreat, go to their web site at www.cwla.org.



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