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Wonder Woman in Business, Ruth Gotian, EdD, MS

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Ruth Gotian, EdD, MS

RUTH GOTIAN, Ed.D., M.S.
Inaugural Assistant Dean of Mentoring

Executive Director, Mentoring Academy

Chief Learning Officer in Anesthesiology

Assistant Professor of Education in Anesthesiology

Weill Cornell Medicine

Dr. Ruth Gotian is Assistant Dean of Mentoring and Executive Director of the Mentoring Academy at Weill Cornell Medicine, Chief Learning Officer and Assistant Professor of Education in Anesthesiology. Dr. Gotian received her B.S. and M.S. in Business Management from the University at Stony Brook in New York and certificates in Executive Leadership and Managing for Execution from Cornell University. She earned her doctorate at Teachers College Columbia University where she studied Adult Learning and Leadership and focused her research on optimizing success.

Dr. Gotian publishes in both medical education and adult learning journals on topics ranging from diversity and inclusion, networking, mentoring, leadership development and optimizing success. She is the co-editor of a book on medical education and won numerous mentoring awards. She has personally mentored 302 undergraduates and 304 MD-PhD students during her career. She now oversees the success of nearly 1,800 faculty members at Weill Cornell Medicine.

Dr. Gotian credits two of her mentors for their unwavering support. Dr Bert Shapiro oversaw all MD-PhD Programs at the National Institutes of Health. When Dr. Gotian approached him about her idea to return to graduate school and to study successful physician-scientists, he fully embraced the idea and encouraged her wholeheartedly. Most importantly, he checked in with her regularly to provide support and guidance.

Her doctoral advisor, Dr. Marie Volpe, a true renaissance woman, pushed Dr. Gotian further than she ever thought possible. She helped make the impossible, possible. 

Ruth Gotian, EdD

Stories by Ruth Gotian, EdD:

Mentoring During the COVID-19 Pandemic

By Ruth Gotian

nature.com — Credit: Adapted from Evgeny Karandaev/Shutterstock The coronavirus outbreak has left many of us feeling frightened, worried and overwhelmed. This is affecting people in different ways, but concerns relating to a lack of focus or productivity are not uncommon. Mentors should always provide a support system for trainees and encourage them to prioritize their health above their productivity: especially in testing times such as these.

How Perceptions of a Successful Physician-Scientist Varies with Gender and Academic Rank: Toward Defining Physician-Scientist's Success

By Ruth GotianOlaf S. Andersen

bmcmededuc.biomedcentral.com — AbstractBackgroundPhysician-scientists (the physician-scientist workforce) are aging, and there are too few physician-scientists in the pipeline to replace those who retire. Moreover, the pipeline is leaky because some trainees and junior physician-scientists choose other career paths. Significant attention has been directed toward patching the leaking pipeline, thereby increasing the quantity of physician-scientists.

Five ‘Power Skills’ for Becoming a Team Leader

By Sarah Groover, Ruth Gotian

nature.com — Leading a diverse team requires effective communication and organization.Credit: Getty Many scientists will oversee a team at some point in their careers, whether it is one or two undergraduates doing a summer internship, an entire research group, or a department with students, technicians and postdoctoral researchers. Scientists are trained in their discipline, but are rarely, if ever, trained in how to manage and mentor trainees.

Put Participants First in Conference Design

By Hannah TurbevilleRuth Gotian

nature.com — Credit: Adapted from VictoriaBar/Getty Picture this: it’s 7:30 a.m., and conference participants are barely awake. Coffee in hand, they blink sleep away as they enter the room. Rows of chairs lead to a distant stage, and large monitors display the speaker’s slides. One hour of information-packed slides rolls into the next, and attention begins to wane. Students look around eagerly, wondering how they’ll manage to connect with academic luminaries in the five minutes between presentations.

Networking for Introverted Scientists

By Ruth Gotian

nature.com — Credit: Alashi/Getty Many scientists struggle with networking. If you’re one of them, don’t despair. A structured, scientific approach could be all you need. Networking starts at home. Before you go to a conference or another event, identify a core group of people, likely to be there and whom you’d like to meet to advance your career. These might be potential collaborators, employers, funding sources or future conference program organizers.

What Happens When Female Physicians Gather?

By Ruth Gotian, Rache Simmons

blogs.scientificamerican.com — Credit: Robert Daly Getty Images On a recent warm fall day, hundreds of female physicians from all of the New York Presbyterian Hospital (NYP) campuses in New York City convened for the first time at the New York Academy of Medicine to discuss the overt and covert benefits and challenges of being a female physician in academia. This was not a meeting that encouraged or even provided a platform for whining or preaching to the choir.

Why You Need a Support Team

By Ruth Gotian

nature.com — Credit: Adapted from Wei/iStock/Getty It’s crucial to have a ‘personal advisory board’. This is a group of dependable, reliable, clear-eyed peers — who can be nearby or scattered worldwide — from whom you can seek advice, counsel, support and perspective (and to whom you can, in turn, offer those things). Sometimes, perhaps even often, others’ points of view can help to inform your own decisions, and can prompt you to find a solution to what might otherwise have seemed an insurmountable obstacle.

Three Steps to Landing an Undergraduate Research Internship

By Ruth GotianUshma S. Neill

nature.com — Credit: Adapted from Getty Research-intensive internship programs for undergraduates offered by medical and graduate schools are always in high demand. Here, based on our 25 years of collective experience running these programs in the United States, we outline the three most essential components of a successful application.

Lame Advice for Female Professionals

By Ruth GotianUshma S. Neill

blogs.scientificamerican.com — Even Olympic athletes have coaches. So it stands to reason that two fairly accomplished academics who have given their fair share of public talks might attend a seminar about how women, in particular, could improve communication skills, or at least, be aware of how we are often perceived so we can adjust accordingly in an effort to ensure that a message is delivered effectively. The presenter was a communications expert experienced at training C-suite executives.

Academics Should Provide More Platforms to Learn from Each Other at Their Own Institutions (essay)

By Ruth Gotian

insidehighered.com — During my academic career, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to receive three degrees from two educational institutions; one was a state institution, the other an Ivy League. And for the last two decades, I have had the distinct privilege of working with three top-tier institutions of higher learning. I led classes and workshops, participated in meetings, and learned formally and informally from spectacular, award-winning faculty members. The best part?

Contact Ruth Gotian, EdD:

Ruth Gotian, EdD, MS

www.ruthgotian.com

https://twitter.com/RuthGotian

https://www.linkedin.com/in/rgotian/

https://www.instagram.com/ruthgotian/



             

Wonder Woman in Business, Nancy Slome

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Nancy Slome

Nancy Slome advises attorneys and legal marketers on strategic marketing initiatives and create compelling content for their websites.

As a seasoned legal marketing professional with more than a decade of experience, Nancy brings a unique blend of technical and creative know-how to the table. Her background includes six years as the online marketing director at two AmLaw 100 firms – first for White & Case, and then at Pillsbury, where she led key marketing technology initiatives and was responsible for launching both firms’ websites.

Today, Nancy can be found teaming up with legal marketers, working directly with lawyers, or as a consultant for the design and marketing agencies that serve law firms. Nancy is an excellent writer and storyteller.

Nancy's background also includes positions at several award-winning branding, advertising, and design agencies. So whether it’s search engine optimization, developing a digital campaign, or performing an analysis of a top international law firm’s website, she always puts her professional stamp on every client engagement.

Nancy earned my BFA in Photography from the Rochester Institute of Technology. While she did not become a fashion photographer, as was her plan, she still enjoys taking pictures. Nancy invites you to see her work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/slomester/.

Nancy Slome

Nancy’s articles:

Tips to Getting the Greenlight on Your Marketing Initiativeshttps://www.natlawreview.com/article/tips-to-getting-greenlight-your-marketing-initiatives

 Six Great Attorney Bios You Wish Were From Your Firmhttps://www.linkedin.com/pulse/six-great-attorney-bios-you-wish-were-from-your-firm-nancy-slome/

Seriously. What are you Doing About Your Attorneys’ Bios?https://www.jaffepr.com/blog/seriously-what-are-you-doing-about-your-attorneys-bios

Seven Steps to a More Authentic, Fresher Attorney Biohttps://www.attorneyatwork.com/seven-steps-authentic-fresher-attorney-bio/

Contact Nancy:

Nancy Slome
Lawyers Biography Service
917-582-8182
www.lawyersbioservice.com
www.linkedin.com/in/nancyslome/





Wonder Woman in Business, Michelle Wimes

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Michelle Wimes

Chief Diversity and Professional Development Officer

Michelle P. Wimes serves as the Chief Diversity and Professional Development Officer at Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C., one of the nation’s largest labor and employment law firms.  In her role, Michelle leads the firm’s efforts to attract, develop, retain, promote and advance a diverse group of attorneys across the firm’s national platform of 53 offices in the U.S., Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean.  Additionally, Michelle leads the firm’s attorney training and professional development efforts.  She is based in Ogletree Deakins’ Kansas City office.

Michelle has extensive experience in delivering strategic leadership, client development, and talent management programming.  She is deft at implementing change management strategies necessary for comprehensive and effective diversity and inclusion and professional development initiatives and programming.  Previously, Michelle practiced law for 14 years where she handled all aspects of employment litigation while serving as an equity partner at a Kansas City-based firm.  She focused on matters involving employment discrimination, harassment, and civil rights issues while representing clients before the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights, the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, the Missouri Commission on Human Rights, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, as well as local, state and federal courts.

Later, Michelle spent four years on the senior management team of a premier Am Law 100 law firm as their Director of Strategic Initiatives, spearheading diversity and inclusion strategies and programming for lawyers across nine offices in the United States and Europe.

Prior to a career in law, Michelle was an elementary and middle school teacher in Kansas City.  She received a B.A. from the University of Missouri and performed graduate work at the University of Seville in Spain and undergraduate work at the University of Xalapa in Veracruz, Mexico.  Due to her studies and her extensive legal work in Latin America, she is fluent in Spanish.  Michelle earned her law degree, with trial advocacy honors, from Tulane Law School.  She is the proud wife of federal district court judge Brian C. Wimes and the mother of three daughters, Sydney, Gabrielle, and Saige.

Michelle Wimes

Connect with Michelle

LinkedIn; https: in/michellepattersonwimes

E: michelle.wimes@ogletree.com

P: (816) 410-1801‬

4520 Main Street

Suite 400

Kansas City MO 64111




 

Wonder Woman in Business, Melissa Dinwiddie

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Melissa Dinwiddie

Melissa Dinwiddie’s superpower is enabling creativity, whether you believe you’re creative or not, helping you push to the fearlessness side of things to spark innovative ideas all throughout your company. Using LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®, she helps your team “think with their hands,” getting their ideas on the table in 3D. As a visual practitioner, she gets their ideas up on the wall in graphic form, so you can see the big picture—themes AND gaps. Whether in a half-day workshop, a multi-day offsite, or anything in-between, her methods are fun and engaging, and people feel heard and respected while activating both left and right sides of the brain. Teams rave for months about how much fun they had learning. Melissa is a mutiply-certified facilitator of LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® methods and materials. A professional artist & calligrapher for 15 years, I bring a creative outsider’s perspective to your corporate setting, and now channel my background into graphic facilitation. Also, as a trained improv performer and jazz singer, Melissa teaches teams the skills of collaboration, communication & leaning into uncertainty in high-stakes contexts. As an online business owner since 2010, Melissa has developed the skills to deliver online sessions for distributed, virtual, or hybrid teams.

Melissa Dinwiddie

Melissa’s Book:

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The Creative Sandbox Way

Want to live a full-color life? Need a boost in your momentum and confidence? Life is too short to not express the innate creativity inside of you and The Creative Sandbox Way is your path to living a more creative life than you ever thought possible.

Filled with paradigm-shifting lessons and stories, journal questions, thought-provoking creative prompts and coloring pages, The Creative Sandbox Way will help you take the fear out of creating and bring back the joy.

An excellent antidote for creative burnout, as well as a primer for anyone just getting started with creative pursuits, whatever your form of creative expression and expertise this playbook for creative living will help you learn to be comfortable with and embrace your own, authentic creativity, while offering a compassionate approach to dealing with your demons.

You’ll learn:

Melissa’s 10 fool-proof Guideposts that have helped thousands get joyfully creating.

5 reasons why creative play is good for you, AND for the world (it’s neuroscience, baby!)

Why “I’m not creative” is always a lie, and how to bust it.

How to turn creative blocks into friends.

In short, The Creative Sandbox Way is a new approach to your creativity that will transform how you relate to it forever. Whether you’re stalled by perfectionism, impostor complex, or any other form of resistance, this book will help you move forward, learn to play again, create more work, and infuse your life with more happiness as a result.

Contact Melissa:

Creative Sandbox Solutions™ 

I help large and mid-sized tech companies unleash creativity at every level to...

...increase productivity

...foster innovation

...improve customer satisfaction

...be more competitive

How? Through PLAY!

Custom-designed and facilitated workshops and offsites using LEGO® Serious Play®, applied improvisation, art methods, and graphic facilitation.

Watch Melissa in action:
https://youtu.be/99_8ADMsqHw

Author of The Creative Sandbox Way

http://creativesandbox.solutions <--consultancy website

http://melissadinwiddie.com <--personal website

http://creativesandboxway.com <--book website

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissadinwiddie/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a_creative_life/



Wonder Women in Business, Kate Isler & Sharon Harris of Be Bold Now

About Kate

Author, Speaker, Board member & International Executive.

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateisler

Email:

kate@bboldnow.com 

Kate has over 20 years of international executive leadership gained working for fortune 100 companies to startups and has now turned her passion for supporting gender parity into a thriving business. Kate is the Co-Founder and CEO of Be Bold Now, a conscious consulting practice whose mission is to build an intersectional community of women and men, who strive to inspire, empower and support each other to take bold pragmatic action to accelerate gender parity and support the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Kate is a change agent and thought leader. Her experience in high tech as a CEO of a digital health startup, and as an Executive at Microsoft where she spent many years living and working overseas, provides a powerful platform of real-world expertise and examples to draw from when addressing gender equity and balanced management practices.

Kate’s journey of leadership, challenging the status quo, overcoming adversity and breaking gender stereotypes motivates and inspires. She has successfully navigated the complexity of a global company and tested her agility and ability to innovation leading as an entrepreneur.  

She is a published author and recently completed her memoir to be released by HarperCollins Leadership in 2020.

Kate is an active and committed mentor for the International Women’s Forum, and, serves on the global board of Girl Rising, and several startup advisory boards.

Kate has over 20 years of international executive leadership gained working for fortune 100 companies to startups and have now turned my passion for supporting gender parity into a thriving business. I am the Co-Founder and CEO of Be Bold Now, a conscious consulting practice whose mission is to build an intersectional community of women and men, who strive to inspire, empower and support each other to take bold pragmatic action to accelerate gender parity and support the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Kate is a change agent and thought leader. My experience in high tech as a CEO of a digital health startup, and as an Executive at Microsoft where I spent many years living and working overseas, provides a powerful platform of real-world expertise and examples to draw from when addressing gender equity and balanced management practices.

Her journey of leadership, challenging the status quo, overcoming adversity and breaking gender stereotypes motivates and inspires audiences, teams and individuals. I have successfully navigated the complexity of a global company and tested my agility and ability to innovate as an entrepreneur.  

Kate is a published author and recently completed my memoir to be released by HarperCollins Leadership in 2020.

Kate is an active and committed mentor for the International Women’s Forum, and, serves on the global board of Girl Rising, and several startup advisory boards.


About Sharon

Speaker & International Executive.

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharon-harris

Email:

sharrisny@hotmail.com

Sharon Harris is the Vice President, Alliance Relations at Google Marketing Platform Alliance with Deloitte Consulting

Sharon is an experienced digital media professional.  She has over twenty years of cutting-edge knowledge in branding and launching numerous campaigns and products for several world-renowned brands.  Microsoft, T-Mobile, and Reuters are just a few of the leading companies that she has worked with to help them define and translate their brand and business strategies in revenue.

Sharon made her mark at Microsoft as the Senior Global Product Marketing Manager, becoming a fundamental launch contributor for Microsoft Windows 8 Ads-in-Apps.  She constructed the fall 2012 launch of advertising on Microsoft Windows 8.  In early 2012, Sharon coordinated the launch of advertising on Skype mobile, which was acquired by Microsoft in 2010.  Mastering many challenges, she also designed the sales coordination efforts, as well as the overall messaging for advertising on Microsoft Windows 8.

Ms. Harris managed multimillion-dollar accounts and directed company-wide projects for companies like IAC, and Discovery Networks.  Presently, she is employed by Deloitte Consulting as a Senior Manager serving as the VP of Alliance Relationships supporting its Google Marketing Platform Alliance.

Sharon’s tenacity of being a seasoned advertising and digital media professional does not limit her ability to give back to the community.  Being an advocate of change, she has been an active participant in diversity and inclusion efforts in advertising and technology, while mentoring college students who are interested in both fields of study.   She also serves on several non-profit boards including, The Marcus Graham Project, Be Bold Seattle - International Women’s’ Day, Challenge Day, Ignite and the Sustainable Impacts and Strategic Global Initiatives (SISGI). 

Sharon is from a small town in Louisiana, but her accomplishments since leaving home have been anything but small.  Ms. Harris studied American Studies at Yale University and graduated with honors from New York University with a B.A in Literature.  

Sharon loves to travel and enjoys cooking creole cuisine.

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International Women’s Day (IWD)  is a day to acknowledge and celebrate women’s cultural, social, and economic contributions but is also a call to action for women and their allies to take action to accelerate gender parity. IWD has been celebrated for 111 years and recognized by the UN since 1975.

2020 will mark the fifth annual Be Bold Now International Women’s Day celebration, March 5, 2020, at Benaroya Hall. The event is an evening celebration where we share women's stories to inspire the audience to take action to promote gender parity.  The evening is anchored on the data from the World Economic Forum Gender gap report (WEF) to ground women and our allies in the work that needs to be done to close the current estimate of over 200 years for women to achieve parity.

We hope you will join us for the uplifting and inspiring evening. ASL Interpretation will be available at this presentation.

Be Bold: International Women’s Day Celebration 2020

Date:

March 5, 2020

Time:

Doors open at 5:30 pm - program at 6:30-8:30 pm

Location:

Benaroya Hall, 200 University St, Seattle, WA 98101

Twitter:

@beboldnow0308

Facebook:

@beboldnow0308

Instagram:

@beboldnow0308

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/beboldnow0308

Event Hashtag:

#BeBoldNow

Be Bold website & registration:

http://bboldnow.com

Kate Isler & Sharon Harris


Wonder Woman in Business, Sarah Graves

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Sarah Graves

Invite Change

Sarah Graves passionately and practically pursues the development of leaders through intentional, organic growth.  She emboldens leaders to create an environment where management is expansive, willing to move with agility beyond comfort zones, and to champion the individual and collective genius within the organization.  With teams in transition she inspires connection, realignment and forward progress within the awkward movements of the changing landscape.  Her belief is that coaching is as essential an element for an organization as the product or service the company produces.   “An employee who grows personally, grows professionally” and coaching seeds growth.

HER STORY

Working her way through college in the restaurant business, food and wine became her lifelong major.  Sarah recruited, trained and coached teams opening restaurants in Portland, Laguna Beach to San Francisco, working with top chefs and designers such as Wolfgang Puck and Pat Kuleto. 

She moved to her passion for wine in 1991, launching new wines and wineries for over a decade as Regional Manager at Kendall-Jackson. She was on the leadership team that took the brand direct in the state of California, a bold and innovative move.  She was the Northern California sales manager and eventually returned to her roots in the Northwest in 2000.  During her 13 years with the Jackson Family, she was a recruiter and trainer for merchandisers to VPs to increase sales, wine knowledge and competitive acumen. She delivered two workshops for work life balance called “Don’t Wait to Exhale” and “The Art of Listening”. She was gifted the knowledge of the importance of brand integrity by masters of the industry.

As VP of On-Premise Wine Sales at Young’s Market Company Oregon her team created and implemented incremental revenue year over year with programs such as Pinot Passion, Champagne Campaign, Banquet & Catering Initiative, Leave No Stone Unturned. Her experience in recruitment, training, preparation, strategy, has demonstrated consistently excellent results, top talent retention and job satisfaction.  She celebrated and cultivated women employees and key accounts via “Women Who Love Wine” events, pairing women entrepreneurs, winery owners or winemakers and a health component whether a naturopath or nutritionist, launched an internal Toastmaster group and consistent 1:1 coaching.

Sarah studied motivation and human potential throughout her tenure eventually following her heart into becoming a fulltime professional coach. Since 2015, she has worked with executives, entrepreneurs, designers, millennial leaders, housewives, the underserved and the voiceless to live from wholeness to experience and create the life they desire and be a positive influence in the world. 

She is currently the Chief Relationships Officer at inviteCHANGE, LLC, an organization that partners with individuals and enterprises across the globe for learning and development, professional coaching and coach-centered culture consulting so that they can engage boldly and be the cause of positive change in the world.

Sarah Graves

SARAH GRAVES, PCC

Chief Relationship Officer + Generative Wholeness Practitioner

W. invite CHANGE
E. sarah.graves@invitechange.com
P. 877-228-2622 Ext. 203

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