Take your leadership to the next level!
Are you ready to elevate your career and lead with confidence? Championing Women in Leadership With Pat Summitt is designed specifically for women of all ages and industries aiming to break through the glass ceiling and make a lasting impact.
With this all-new online program, you’ll gain greater insight into the modern work environment, including specific skills and strategies needed to navigate challenges and excel in leadership roles.
What You’ll Learn
In this course, participants will learn more about:
Learn how to be a strong, female leader at your own pace, wherever you are!
What’s Included
The program is online and self-paced, featuring 12 interactive lessons including video, written and other interactive content such as quizzes and a PDF workbook to accompany the course. Designed to support both current and future leaders, the program is engaging and informative for both men and women.
Equip your female leaders with the confidence they need to succeed, and watch as your organization thrives!
Featured Speakers
Learn from a diverse group of experienced female leaders including:
Joan Cronan
Michelle Marciniak
Alexis Hornbuckle
Nicky Anosike
Danni Varlan
Nikki Fargas
Sue Nokes
Petra Dunn
Morgan Vance
Christina Reckard
Patty Hoppenstedt
Christina Gradillas
About Pat Summitt
As the winningest college basketball coach in American history at the time of her retirement, Pat Summitt was a staunch advocate of Title IX and a pioneer in her field. During her career, Summitt won eight national championships and boasted a 100 percent graduation rate for her student-athletes. She was the first female coach to be on the cover of Sports Illustrated and the first female coach to negotiate a salary of $1 million. In 2012, Summitt was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the country’s highest civilian honor, alongside other recipients such as Bill and Melinda Gates, John Glenn, and Stephen Hawking.
Let’s Talk!
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