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Women of Influence: Part Two , Maximizing the Mentor/Mentee Relationship

March 15, 2023
5:00 pm EDT - 7:00 pm EDT

The Center for Ethics in Society is proud to host Women of Influence, a three-part series devoted to topics relating to women’s success in business and governance. 

Session Two: Maximizing the Mentor/Mentee Relationship (March 15, 5-7pm)

An exceptional mentor can help propel your career in numerous ways. Panelists in this session will discuss their experience with mentorship, and how it helped them grow their careers and the careers of those they mentor. More importantly, they will discuss how business and governance are improved when people are supported and encouraged by those around them.

Register here!

This three-part series will examine challenges and opportunities in getting a career started, the importance of a good mentor in professional development, and the courage, creativity, and patience required for innovative entrepreneurship. Research indicates that companies and organizations with a greater number of women at the executive or board level tend to perform better financially. Consequently, allowing women to progress without glass ceilings or sticky floors is a good business decision, as well as a great benefit to the economy and society overall, particularly in a context of talent shortage. Parity at the decision-making level of an organization is crucial. Enabling women at all levels to achieve career advancement creates a pipeline of female talent and increases the representation of women in sectors where they have historically been underrepresented. 

Sponsored in part by the NH Business Review.

NHBR

 

Location Information
The series will take place in the Dana Center at Saint Anselm College.

All members of the public are welcome to join us for one or all three sessions!

Contact Information
Hannah Beaudry
Program Coordinator - Center for Ethics in Society
603-641-7230
hbeaudry@anselm.edu

Additional Information

Session Two Panelists

Linda Johnson (moderator): Attorney Linda Johnson is a Director with the law firm of McLane Middleton, Professional Association where she serves as Vice-Chair of the firm’s Education Law Group. Linda focuses her practice on understanding and serving the needs of independent day and boarding schools. She is recognized as a national authority on student and campus safety issues, risk management, crisis response, employment law and independent school law issues. Linda has also been named as a leading labor and employment law attorney in a survey of the legal profession conducted by Business New Hampshire Magazine. She is AV rated by Martindale Hubbell which is the highest rating for legal ethics and services. She is listed in Woodward's Best Lawyers in America for both employment and education law, and in New England Super Lawyers. Linda is the Chair of the Board of Trustees of the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation. She has been selected as an Outstanding Business Woman of New Hampshire by N.H. Business Review, was awarded the Philip Holman Gender Equality Award, and was a recipient of the Jon Meyer Civil Rights Award and Marilla Ricker woman lawyer of the year. In 2019 and 2021 (the only two years of the award), she was selected by New Hampshire Business Review as part of the “New Hampshire 200” The Granite State’s Most Influential Business Leaders.

Angie Lane: Angie Lane serves as the Executive Director of Red River Theatres, a nonprofit independent cinema in Concord. A graduate of the University of New Hampshire with a bachelor's degree in communications, Angie brings significant experience in development, community relations, event creation, management, and marketing. Past roles include stints with New Hampshire Public Radio, the Concord Monitor, SiverTech, and Company C. Actively engaged in community efforts, Angie currently serves as a director for the New England Foundation for the Arts, the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce and Creative Guts. She likewise serves on advisory boards for the Currier Museum of Art and The Concord Coalition. In 2016, Angie was named Concord Young Professional of the Year and in 2018 was honored as part of the New Hampshire Union Leader's Forty Under 40 initiative. Angie grew up in Pembroke, N.H. and currently lives in Manchester with her partner Will, bonus-son Zeke and the cat of her dreams, Finn.

Sara Bee Pichette: Sara Bee Pichette is an Intermediary Sales & Business Development Senior Associate at Impax Asset Management, a specialty asset manager focused on the transition to a more sustainable economy in Portsmouth. Sara has been in the Financial Services Industry for almost a decade, working at Transamerica, BlackRock and Merrill Lynch. Sara holds Certified Private Wealth Advisor and Chartered SRI (Sustainable Responsible Impact) Counselor professional designations. Sara is a proud Manchester West High graduate who returned home to New Hampshire after earning her degree at the University of Colorado at Boulder and living in Denver and Nashville. Sara now lives in Manchester and enjoys being active in the community. She is passionate about empowering youth and serves on the Board of Directors of Manchester Police Athletic League (MPAL) and Mill Falls Charter School. She also coached a youth girls lacrosse team through the Boys & Girls Club of Manchester. Sara graduated from the Manchester Chamber’s Leadership Greater Manchester program in 2020 and was honored and humbled to receive a Good Samaritan Award from the Pastoral Counseling Services in 2020. Sara and her husband, Neil, live in the North End with their daughter, Skadi, and dog, Simba. They enjoy spending time outdoors skiing, biking and boating.

Laura Simões: Laura serves as the executive director of the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications. Laura brings a strong background in strategic communications, and has managed outreach, crisis aversion and public policy campaigns for nonprofits, corporations, and local, state and federal government. She is a former staff member for U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen, the Episcopal Church of NH and the NH Charitable Foundation. She has a B.S. in Communications, an M.B.A. and is a candidate for her PhD in Applied Linguistics, Communications & Language. Laura has served an adjunct professor in communications at Southern NH University. She is a partner in Wash Street, an innovative laundry services company based in Manchester, NH. She is a former Selectman for a town of 6000, a former Commissioner on Human Rights for the State of New Hampshire, as well as a current and former leader on statewide nonprofit boards of directors.

Katie Benway: Katie Benway Yerkes is a certified life coach, speaker, and author. Over the course of 13 years, Katie has worked with more than 11,000 individuals one-on-one and in small group settings, exploring the deepest human experiences, including death, grief, trauma, and life-altering change. Katie created Intrepid Eleven, LLC, in 2010, and began meeting with clients face-to-face at her office in Concord, NH.

Prior to creating Intrepid Eleven, Katie spent 12 years in corporate settings as a marketing and communications professional, including serving as the Marketing Director for the City of Manchester, NH, and as Director of Public Affairs at Granite State College. She served on the Board of Directors of Northeast Delta Dental, chairing the Corporate Governance and Executive committees, as well as serving two years as Board Chair, during her nine-year tenure.

As a volunteer, Katie co-founded and served as Board President of the Manchester Young Professionals Network, served as a Board member and Board President of the YWCA of Greater Manchester and was a Big Sister for ten years through Big Brothers Big Sisters. Katie was named 2010 Mentor of the Year by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Manchester, received a Good Samaritan Award from Pastoral Counseling Services in Manchester, NH, was named to the Union Leader’s 40 under Forty list in 2006, and was named a Rising Star by Business New Hampshire Magazine.

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COME FRIDAY FORUM: Is my identity really who I am?

April 14, 2023
12:30 pm EDT - 1:20 pm EDT

Each Friday, during the college common hour from 12:30-1:20 p.m., the Humanities Institute hosts an open, informal discussion led by a member of the Saint Anselm faculty, staff or monastic community. This forum invites people from all parts of campus to come together with others who are willing to open their lunch bag and their mind to a question about our humanity. So, come Friday, pack a lunch and join the human conversation in the Event Space of the Jean Student Center, unless otherwise indicated. A Zoom Link will be provided weekly for those wishing to take part remotely.

Location Information
Event Space at the Roger and Francine Jean Student Center

Contact Information
Humanities@Anselm.edu

Additional Information
Facilitated by Professors Ann Holbrook, English Dept., and Kevin Staley, Philosophy Dept.

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Women of Influence: Part Three, Entrepreneurship

April 19, 2023
5:00 pm EDT - 7:00 pm EDT

The Center for Ethics in Society is proud to host Women of Influence, a three-part series devoted to topics relating to women’s success in business and governance. 

Session Three: Entrepreneurship - April 19, 5:00 - 7:00 pm

Innovative entrepreneurship requires courage, creativity, and patience, and often relies on community support. In the third and final session of this Women of Influence series, panelists will share how they started their own businesses, the support they received, and how their businesses have improved their communities.

Register here!

This three-part series will examine challenges and opportunities in getting a career started, the importance of a good mentor in professional development, and the courage, creativity, and patience required for innovative entrepreneurship. Research indicates that companies and organizations with a greater number of women at the executive or board level tend to perform better financially. Consequently, allowing women to progress without glass ceilings or sticky floors is a good business decision, as well as a great benefit to the economy and society overall, particularly in a context of talent shortage. Parity at the decision-making level of an organization is crucial. Enabling women at all levels to achieve career advancement creates a pipeline of female talent and increases the representation of women in sectors where they have historically been underrepresented. 

Sponsored in part by the NH Business Review.

NHBR

 

 

 

Location Information
The series will take place in the Blake Room in the Savard Welcome Center at Saint Anselm College.

All members of the public are welcome to join us for one or all three sessions!

Contact Information
Hannah Beaudry

Program Coordinator - Center for Ethics in Society

603-641-7230

hbeaudry@anselm.edu

Additional Information
Session Three Panelists

Tiffany Eddy: Tiffany Eddy is a communications specialist who is responsible for the development and execution of strategic communications for all clients. She spent nearly two decades as a broadcast journalist, focused on taking complex issues and synthesizing them into understandable concepts for a large audience. Tiffany has been honored with the prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award, is a three-time Emmy nominee and her work has been recognized for excellence by two New Hampshire Governors. Tiffany now works with clients on multiple platforms to assess their specific needs and then execute the best plan to communicate their message. She is the founder of S3 (Smart, Strong, Sassy), a hair care line that empowers women.

Amy LaBelle: Winemaker, entrepreneur, author, and media personality, Amy LaBelle is an international phenomenon with local roots in New Hampshire, but quickly growing across Boston and the Northeast area. As the co-owner of LaBelle Winery, her passion, commitment, and hard work have made Amy the lifestyle personality to watch in 2023. She not only produces award-winning wines, but she launched two wineries that have put New England on the wine map, quickly positioning her as a key player in the wine industry.

Alex Horton: Alex Horton is a restaurateur and small business consultant dedicated to enhancing and elevating the small business community in the Greater Manchester area. She is the owner of Café la Reine and Café la Reine - North End here in Manchester. In addition to operating her restaurants, Alex owns a consulting business, A. Horton Consulting, LLC. She has assisted clients in business planning, operations, management, and sales. Alex currently serves on the Greater Manchester Chamber Board of Directors as a member of the Executive Committee and is a Manchester Transit Authority Commissioner. She graduated from Saint Anselm College in 2011, participated in Leadership Greater Manchester Class of 2016, and completed her RYT-200 hour yoga teacher training with Boston Yoga School in 2019.  She also teaches weekly yoga and barre classes at Barre Life in downtown Manchester. Alex was recognized in the Union Leader’s 40 Under Forty in 2015, WZID’s Most Outstanding Women in 2015, Manchester Young Professional’s Young Professional of the Year in 2015, and Saint Anselm College's 10 Under 10 in 2017.

Linda Johnson (moderator): Attorney Linda Johnson is a Director with the law firm of McLane Middleton, Professional Association where she serves as Vice-Chair of the firm’s Education Law Group. Linda focuses her practice on understanding and serving the needs of independent day and boarding schools. She is recognized as a national authority on student and campus safety issues, risk management, crisis response, employment law and independent school law issues. Linda has also been named as a leading labor and employment law attorney in a survey of the legal profession conducted by Business New Hampshire Magazine. She is AV rated by Martindale Hubbell which is the highest rating for legal ethics and services. She is listed in Woodward's Best Lawyers in America for both employment and education law, and in New England SuperLawyers. Linda is the Chair of the Board of Trustees of the New Hampshire Women’s Foundation. She has been selected as an Outstanding Business Woman of New Hampshire by N.H. Business Review, was awarded the Philip Holman Gender Equality Award, and was a recipient of the Jon Meyer Civil Rights Award and Marilla Ricker woman lawyer of the year. In 2019 and 2021 (the only two years of the award), she was selected by New Hampshire Business Review as part of the “New Hampshire 200” The Granite State’s Most Influential Business Leaders.

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The Art of Small Talk

April 20, 2023
5:00 pm EDT - 6:30 pm EDT

Students and alumni are invited to join the Career Development Center (CDC) for this special event that pairs the latest tips and tricks of professional etiquette presented by nationally recognized expert, Jodi Smith, of Mannersmith Consulting, and a lively networking reception.  

Date/Time
April 20, 2023 from 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Location Information
The Event Space in the Jean Student Center

Contact Information
Lauren Burrows

lburrows@anselm.edu

Additional Information
This event is made possible by the generous support of corporate sponsor Enterprise Holdings.

career fair