Podcasts

Wonder Woman in Business, Rebecca Martin

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Rebecca Martin

Rebecca Martin created online platform in 2018 for interviews with women in film and personal essays by women in film. Her website can be found on wordpress.com and she posts weekly social media on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Rebecca also manages a media and marketing team, and writing staff. She is the lead event coordinator for the magazine.

Cinema Femme Magazine is a magazine that voices the female film experience through personal essays and interviews, accompanied by illustration and design. The magazine's mission is to support and contribute to an increase in diverse, female representation in film criticism, which will result in bringing female-directed and diverse films to the forefront.

Rebecca Martin’s true passion has always been film. She founded the Chicago Film Lover Exchange in 2011, which now has 6,000+ members. Along with film, Rebecca is passionate about empowering other women to follow their dreams.

Rebecca Martin

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CONTACT REBECCA:

Rebecca Martin

Founder and Editor in Chief

Cinema Femme Magazine

630-340-1009 (Cell)

cinemafemme@cinemafemme.com



Wonder Women in Business Ally, Dr. Bill Sodeman

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Bill Sodeman, Ph.D.

Bill Sodeman is an experienced professor, higher education administrator, and corporate learning executive. He earned a Ph.D. in business administration from the University of Georgia, completing his dissertation research on socially responsible investing in 1993. Bill also earned an MBA from Rollins College, and a BA in studio fine art from the College of William and Mary in Virginia.

Dr. Sodeman has published and presented to academic and professional audiences around the world. His work has been published in Business Horizons, the Organization Development Journal, Business & Society, and the New York Times. He has taught at several universities, including Marquette University, Hawaii Pacific University, the University of Alabama in Huntsville, and Clark University. 

He is Chief Learning Officer for Seven Hills Foundation, a non-profit human services agency operating in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. 

Bill lives in Worcester, Massachusetts with his wife, Jacki Wolf, and their two rescue dogs, Faith and Kelly. He enjoys working out, reading comic books, cooking, and travel.

Bill Sodeman, Ph.D.



Wonder Woman in Business, Stephanie Dalfonzo

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Stephanie Dalfonzo

Stephanie Dalfonzo is an Integrative Hypnotist, Coach, Speaker, and Author of “Goodbye Anxiety, Hello Freedom: How to Build Resilience and Overcome Anxiety.”

She helps women uncover and heal the things from their past that have been keeping them stuck, freeing them to live the life of their dreams.

Her first career was as Celebrity Radio DJ “Stevie Knox”. After pausing her career to stay home with her children, she discovered she had struggled with anxiety her entire life and didn’t know it. She began researching holistic and natural approaches to learn emotional resilience to overcome anxiety for herself; and then opened and operated a successful Hypnosis practice for ten years. She closed that so she could work virtually (around the globe or around the corner.)

Over the past 20 plus years, Stephanie has helped thousands from tweens to 82 say “Hello Freedom.”

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If you’re searching for anxiety relief and you’re tired of just “coping with” or “managing” anxiety, this book will show you how to overcome anxiety once and for all.

Over 20 years of researching natural, holistic and scientifically proven skills and techniques are packed into this powerful little book. The book is simple and so are the skills and techniques, because simple shifts are what lead to lasting changes.

You will learn:
•How to build emotional resilience
•How to stop worrying
•How childhood adversity could still be affecting you now
•How to respond to events around you and stay calm
•How to tackle fears that have held you back
•How to break free from the vise-like grip of anxiety

Also includes
•Bonus meditations
•Bonus videos

CONTACT STEPHANIE:

Stephanie Dalfonzo - Integrative Hypnotist | Coach | Speaker | Author
Helping people uncover where they're stuck, release it and say "Hello Freedom!"


203-794-6186

sd@stephaniedalfonzo.com

StephanieDalfonzo.com



Wonder Women in Business Ally, Dr. David G. Smith

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Dr. David G. Smith

David G. Smith, Ph.D., is co-author of the forthcoming book, Good Guys: How Men Can Be Better Allies for Women in the Workplace and Associate Professor of Sociology in the National Security Affairs Department at the U.S. Naval War College.

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Coming soon…

Good Guys will unleash the motivation, creativity, and influence of a critical employee group that has for the most part been on the sidelines in gender inclusion and equality efforts. Recruiting, equipping, and supporting men as allies for women in the workplace has the potential to transform the battle for real gender equity. Because Good Guys is directed to everyday “dudes” in the trenches—not just corporate leaders or human resources directors, this book is a critical tool in accelerating real gender inclusion and better diversity broadly.

A former Navy pilot, Dr. Smith led diverse organizations of women and men culminating in command of a squadron in combat and flew more than 3,000 hours over 30 years including combat missions in Iraq and Afghanistan.

As a sociologist trained in military sociology and social psychology, he focuses his research in gender, work, and family issues including gender bias in performance evaluations, dual career families, military families, women in the military, and retention of women.

He is the co-author of Athena Rising: How and Why Men Should Mentor Women and numerous journal articles and book chapters that focus on gender and the workplace.

David G. Smith, Ph.D.

Learn more about David at davidgsmithphd.com

Dr. David G. Smith

david.g.smith.phd@gmail.com

Website: davidgsmithphd.com

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Co-Author, forthcoming: Good Guys: How Men Can Be Better Allies for Women in the Workplace
Co-Author, Athena Rising: How and Why Men Should Mentor Women



Wonder Woman in Business, Charmaine Caccioppi

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Charmaine Caccioppi

United Way of Southeast Louisiana

Charmaine Caccioppi is the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, United Way of Southeast Louisiana. Charmaine serves as the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the United Way of Southeast Louisiana and oversees United Way’s Governmental Relations and Community Impact departments. She is responsible for the development and implementation of the government relations strategies related to United Way’s three goal areas, including education, income and health, through the development of relationships with key internal and external constituents.

From 2005 to 2013 Mrs. Caccioppi served as the first President of the Louisiana Association of United Ways (LAUW). During her tenure as President of LAUW she partnered with the Louisiana Association of Non-Profits to publish “Community Solutions” which provided evidence-based policy research on how to combat long term systemic poverty. She established a relationship with The George Rodrigue Foundation allowing $1 million in funding to be secured for United Ways statewide. She also assisted with securing funding for The George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts (GRFA), an Art Emerging Therapy for Children A+ School Education Curriculum to help children in trauma after Hurricane Isaac. Her many other accomplishments, include, but are not limited to, securing a $90,000 United Way Worldwide grant for the purpose of establishing a United Ways of the Gulf Coast and championing state legislation that ensured High Quality Childcare Standards, School Readiness Tax Credits, the establishment of the Child Poverty Prevention Council and the first refundable Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) in the South.

Charmaine advocated for the successful historical passage of Domestic Violence bills signed into Louisiana law aimed at stopping domestic abuse and in 2016 is featured in the award winning Five Awake –Domestic Violence documentary film. Historical passage of domestic violence bills was made again in 2017 and in 2018 including gun divesture!

Charmaine was inducted into the Louisiana Center for Women in Government and Business Hall of Fame in 2014. She received the Libby Milton Champion for Children Award in 2016 and Crimestoppers’ George Loker Community Service Award in 2017. She currently serves as Chair of the Louisiana Women’s Policy & Research Commission, chair of Education’s Next Horizon, and as a board member for the Bureau of Governmental Research, Louisiana Budget Project, and New Orleans Family Justice Center.

During her 20 years of service with the United States Senate, Mrs. Caccioppi served Senators J. Bennett Johnston then Mary Landrieu, working on major economic development projects throughout Louisiana and Nationwide, including: transportation infrastructure development for ports, airport, highways and railroads; defense and university research projects; flood control and hurricane protection projects; natural resources research; major federal procurement for several federal agencies.

Charmaine Caccioppi

Contact Charmaine:

Charmaine Caccioppi

Executive Vice President and COO

United Way of Southeast Louisiana

2515 Canal Street  |  New Orleans, LA 70119

ph: 504.827.6823  |  cell:  504.669.8529  |  fax: 504.827.6864  |  charmainec@unitedwaysela.org 

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Wonder Woman in Business, Sarah Tetlow

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Sarah Tetlow

Firm Focus

ABOUT SARAH TETLOW

Sarah wants to see a change in the legal industry where attorneys enjoy the career they worked hard to achieve and reduce the burnout. She is passionate about focused work and organization and helping the attorneys she works with achieve a healthy balanced professional and personal life. She understands the pressure that attorneys endure in trying to manage their workload, respond to emails, course correct as unexpected (or many even expected) changes occur in your case. Firm Focus was created to help attorneys boost productivity and reduce stress at work.

Sarah is an experienced productivity consultant, trainer, and speaker for attorneys and other legal professionals.  She uses her past experiences, organizational and strategic thought process, education, and training to help law firms increase their bottom line and operate more efficiently.  More importantly, attorneys see a reduction in stress and anxiety and an increase in focus and new business.  Through one-on-one consulting, strategic planning, workshops, and group trainings, Sarah works with attorneys and law firms to find personalized ways in which to manage one’s day with a proactive and focused approach.   

Sarah began her career in law in the early 2000’s after graduating from UC Santa Barbara with a B.A. in Law & Society.   She has worked in law firms of all sizes and has stretched from legal assistant to paralegal to manager of marketing and business development.  Sarah has experienced first-hand the stresses that attorneys endure in trying to manage multiple projects.  They also have the daily necessity to react to more pressing needs in a matter of minutes, 

causing frequent mind-shifting and multi-tasking.  Sarah’s mission, and the reason for starting Firm Focus, is the desire to see a change in the industry.  To help attorneys and other legal professionals experience control over their day and mitigate the poor habits caused by the workload.

Through Sarah’s passion for focused work and her unique and sympathetic coaching approach, she creates a partnership with her client that warrants learning and changed behavior.  

Sarah enjoys work-life balance engaging in a multitude of activities outside of Firm Focus. Sarah is married to Andy, Director of Operations for a large restaurant group, and they have two sons.  She enjoys outdoor activities with her family, dancing her heart away at U-Jam Fitness®, learning, self-improvement, and watching an occasional “brainless” series on Netflix during her quadrant 4 not important / not urgent time-wasting period. 


ABOUT FIRM FOCUS

Firm Focus provides experienced productivity consulting, targeted training, and speaker coaching for attorneys and legal professionals. Their mission is to help law firms and legal departments of all sizes increase their productivity, reach their mission critical objectives, develop a strong workplace culture, and develop a plan for continuous growth and focus. Sarah Tetlow, the founder, merged her years of experience working in a variety of law offices as a Paralegal and Legal Marketing Director to develop a formula for success in reducing our client's bottom line by using strategic organization to operate more efficiently. Her passion is in partnering with clients to offer personalized services targeted at reducing everyday stresses. She enjoys collaborating to make a difference.

Sarah is brilliant, hard-working, smart, funny, and beautiful inside-out. She enjoys work-life balance engaging in a multitude of activities outside of Firm Focus. Sarah is married to the Director of Operations for a large restaurant group, and she raises two sons. What makes Sarah unique is that she does all this while battling Ulcerative Colitis. She spends her life changing the lives of attorneys, all while quietly combating a condition that could very well take hers any day. Sarah is a giver. However she is smart and strategic about her giving. She has learned to successfully navigate so others don’t take advantage of her. She attributes her great work with lawyers to setting boundaries, planning properly, and being prepared, teaching them to do the same. Inadequacy in or absence of boundaries for attorneys is a persistent theme. The concept of boundaries often arises but is something attorneys don’t understand and they take on as much work as given, even if there are nowhere near enough hours in the day to complete those tasks. The fact is, lawyers are simply too afraid to set boundaries related to workload and they suffer profoundly as a result. The helpless feeling that comes with being asked to do more and feeling unable to say no often leads to depression, anxiety, substance abuse and in some cases, suicide. The person not setting a boundary is choosing a course of action and absorbing the consequences. In the same way, people who set a boundary for their own health or sanity also accept, with open eyes, that there may be other consequences associated with that decision. It’s about exercising choice and power in one’s life. Sarah helps lawyers exercise their choice and find their power. One might even make the case that Sarah saves jobs, marriages -- and maybe even lives.

IN MY OPINION

What Sarah does is so vital in our mission to lower the depression and suicide, alcohol and drug addictions in the lawyer population. The legal industry has one of the highest suicide and addiction rates of any industry. Sarah should be proud that she is actually changing behaviors in an industry where their compensation systems and inefficient operations are literally killing the lawyers. Today's legal environment puts pressure on law firms to deliver faster and more efficiently in order to remain competitive. Sarah's workshops are highly interactive and customized to meet the needs and desired outcomes of each individual client. She works closely with stakeholders to create onsite or offsite workshops that will achieve results while creating a dynamic environment that promotes engagement and powerful discussion. She focuses programs on strengthening morale and building an ideal work environment for lawyers while adding fun to the learning process. Her presentations have been called, "edutaining."


SARAH’S BRAGGING RIGHTS:

  • Chief Editor of Volume III of The Law and Society Review at UCSB Current Member of Legal Marketing Association (LMA) Editorial Board for the International publication, Strategies (2017)

  • Co-Editor for the October / November 2017 edition of Strategies on Budgeting

  • West Region Program Committee (2017 - Present)

  • West Region Local Steering Committee Board Secretary (2018 - Present)

  • West Region Local Steering Committee Board Co-Chair of Programs (2019 - Present)

  • Member of National Association of Productivity and Professional Organizers (NAPO) (2017 - Present)

  • NAPO-SFBA Newsletter Editor (2018 - 2019)

Sarah was recently quoted in this article in “Attorney at Work”:

Tetlow, the founder of Firm Focus LLC, saw firsthand how embracing project management can help lawyers tame the client service beast, among other benefits.

Sarah offers free resources on her website.

You can also sign up for productivity tips here.

Sarah Tetlow

Contact Sarah:


Phone: (925) 808-9995

Website: www.firm-focus.com

Email: sarah@firm-focus.com

LinkedIn: in/sarah-tetlow-42688b8