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SUMMARY:Risk & Reinvention: How Women Are Changing The World
DESCRIPTION:The Women’s International Study Center (WISC) is pleased to host its inaugural Symposium\, Risk & Reinvention: How Women Are Changing the World\, on August 15-16\, 2014 at the new Drury Plaza Hotel\, Santa Fe\, NM. \nMore than three hundred women and men will gather at this Symposium to explore women’s accomplishments\, challenges and opportunities across disciplines\, ethnicities and generations. Beginning with a conversation with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg\, more than 30 experts in scholarship\, science\, art\, law\, cultural preservation\, business and workforce analysis will engage in panel discussions to share their expertise\, perspectives and experiences. The Symposium seeks to inspire participants to create a future that realizes the full potential of women and honors their contributions to our world. \nFor more information\, including a proposed schedule and complete registration and lodging information\, visit WISC website. \nSYMPOSIUM SPEAKERS: \nJustice Ruth Bader Ginsburg\, U.S. Supreme Court Justice\, appointed by President Clinton in 1993.  \nCatherine Allen\, Financial services and technology expert\, corporate board director\, and Chairman and CEO of The Santa Fe Group. \nLoretta Argrett\, First African American Assistant Attorney General of the Tax Division of the US Justice Department\, recipient of the American Bar Association Women Lawyers of Achievement Award in 2005. \nAna Maria Arriagada\, International development specialist focusing on social policy and strategic development. \nLuis Bettencourt\, Professor at Santa Fe Institute and former Senior Research Scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory. \nDoug Brown\, Dean of the University of New Mexico Anderson School of Management and former New Mexico State Treasurer. \nLetitia Chambers\, Former CEO of a public policy consulting firm\, US Ambassador to the United Nations General Assembly\, former CEO of the Heard Museum. \nAline Coudouel\, Lead economist with the World Bank\, focusing on social assistance and labor markets in Latin America. \nDonna Doane\, Researcher in Gender and Development Studies at the Asian Institute of Technology in Bangkok\, Thailand. \nJennifer Dunne\, Professor\, Chair of Faculty and Vice President for Science at the Santa Fe Institute with a research focus in ecosystems. \nLinda Durham\, Artist and founder of Linda Durham Contemporary Art and The Wonder Institute. \nArlene Goldbard\, Writer\, speaker and consultant. Author of many books on art\, creative communities and culture. \nRosalind Hudnell\, Chief Diversity Officer and Global Director of Education & External Relations for Intel Corporation. \nTeresa Leger\, Founder and attorney at Leger Law & Strategy in Santa Fe\, specializing in civil rights\, voting rights\, and policy. \nMeryl Marshall-Daniels\, Mediator\, facilitator\, and executive coach following her career as an award winning producer and two term Chair and CEO of the Television Academy. \nBob Martin\, General Manager of the Lensic Performing Arts Center in Santa Fe since 2000. \nCourtney Martin\, Speaker\, blogger and author of Do It Anyway: The New Generation of Activists. \nNancy Mithlo\, Artist and Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. \nNaomi Natale\, Artist and founder/director of One Million Bones. \nChrissie Orr\, Artist and founder of the SeedBroadcast Collective. \nKim Sanchez Rael\, Partner at Flywheel Ventures and former member of New Mexico State Board of Finance. \nRoberta Cooper Ramo\, Attorney with Modrall Sperling; first female President of the American Bar Association from 1995-96. \nJennifer Raymond\, Associate Professor of Neurobiology at Stanford University researching neural mechanisms of learning and memory. \nHelena Ribe\, International development economist\, former Section Manager for Social Protection with the World Bank. \nEunice Romero-Little\, Associate Professor of Indigenous Language Education and Applied Linguistics at Arizona State University. \nRamona Sakiestewa\, Contemporary artist and former Chair of the New Mexico State Arts Commission. \nJoan Woodard\, Consultant and former Executive Vice President & Deputy Laboratories Director at Sandia National Laboratories. \nShareTweetShareBuffer0 Shares
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LOCATION:Drury Plaza Hotel\, 228 E. Palace Ave.\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
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