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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

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When she was a junior in high school, Arrington founded the nonprofit ScholarCHIPS, an organization that provides college scholarships, mentoring, mental health support and a peer support network to children of incarcerated parents. Network for her community work with ScholarCHIPS. Cornish is the co-author of It’s Work!

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How to Start Over

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It’s about setting goals to be better that come from a desire to experience life more sweetly. We found that they love facing new challenges, and that whatever they’re doing, they bring full engagement, joy and confidence to the experience. You might not have the confidence yet, but you can choose to engage in the journey with joy.

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How Women Are Rising in Business

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She advised women starting businesses, “Don’t take outside investment unless you absolutely need it,” and even then, “Make sure investors are totally aligned with your values and understand your business plan in its long-term goals and purposes.” She’s a big believer in networking and building relationships with colleagues of both genders. “If

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Five Years After Founding the Me Too Movement, Tarana Burke Remains Focused on Healing

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Her work around sexual violence has given many the courage and confidence to shed their shame, share their painful experiences, and express their outrage and frustration at a system that has ignored their stories or tried to silence them altogether. Her goal isn’t to tally wins and losses, she says.

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Sophia Bush and Nia Batts are Used to Being Underestimated

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After launching an inclusive salon and accompanying philanthropic organization in Detroit in 2017, their next big project (they’re two of the advisors for First Women’s Bank) combines their decades of philanthropic and entrepreneurial experience. I think being underestimated can be incredible fuel.”.

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A sneaky peek at the Future Assistant programme

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In 2017 and beyond Assistants will be seen as their organisation’s information managers. These are just a few of our sessions, over the two days we will also have skills workshops, panel sessions, breakout groups and loads of chances for you to network with each other. The PA as information manager . The Future Assistant Speakers.

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Getting buy in from the boss

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No matter how heavy your workload is… Everyone can and should be a Networker.” Have the confidence to take the lead, be proactive and have a conversation with your boss. Illustrate the benefits of networking with peers and the exchange of best practice. Will the request tie in with one of your appraisal goals?