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#sisU Bootcamp: Develop Your Own Strategy in the New Sisterhood of Success

Saturday, October 9, 2010 at 8:30 AM - Friday, July 29, 2011 at 12:00 PM (ET)

Washington, United States

#sisU Bootcamp: Develop Your Own Strategy in the New...

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In this half-day intensive, participants become empowered through important research about women, and through proven exercises that make a positive, measurable difference in a the ability of women to achieve their professional goals, and help other women in their lives do the same. Kathy Korman Frey is an entrepreneur and faculty member at the George Washington University School of Business, Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence. Bio here.

George Washington University School of Business

"The entire session was amazingly beneficial."

Sis U alumna, Class of 2010, Cindi Thomas

"Quick exercises and some really simple strategies made me realize almost immediately what I've been missing....It's brilliant!"

Sis U alumna, Class of 2010Heidi Staatz


WUSA News Coverage of Sis U

 

Sis U Learning Objectives:

Your Strategy: We all need a group of 5 supporters in our professional life if we are going to reach our potential. Period.

Your Mission: It is our obligation as women to pass on these lessons, and help other women and girls increase their self-confidence and opportunities.

1.  Understand the hard-hitting facts behind the value of women and girls in society, and the role we can play in bringing that value to the forefront.

2.  Learn how to build your group of "5" (the magic number) professional supporters through a #sisU plan. 

3.  Discover how to claim time in our daily lives for our #sisU plan (aka creating a little impenetrable oasis for ourselves).

4.  Pay it forward to others, creating a measurable and meaningful impact while helping women and girls.

5.  Learn about success factors for women and their careers, including research and solutions on balance, communication, prioritization, negotiation, and self-confidence, as taught in the award-winning Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership class at the George Washington University School of Business, Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence and featured in the Washington Post Magazine article 'CEO of ME Inc.'

Our guarantee:

  • You will walk out of the session clear, empowered,  and ready to take on the world with a specific list of action steps that you can implement every day and week for the next year.
  • You will engage in a life and career changing experience that is not only felt by you, but also by others in your life.  


Bring Sis U to your town! Email us for partner information.


WHEN: The next Sis U is postponed until the completion of Kathy Korman Frey's book, "The New Sisterhood of Success." Sign up on the mailing list to be notified of the next Sis U!

WHERE: A town near you! (in DC we operate from The George Washington University School of Business )

COST: $99 (approx $30per hour)

WHO: Brought to you by Kathy Korman Frey aka @ChiefHotMomma 

  • Founder, the award-winning The Hot Mommas Project
  • Professor of one of the top women's business leadership classes in the world at The George Washington University School of Business, Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence


As seen and heard:

NPR  Washington Post  Prentice Hall

"I've paid good money for counseling and business advice that has never come close to what you imparted to our group last week.  I hate to sound so evangelist about your work but I had several break through moments listening to you and the other women who participated in the class."

Dorothy Johnson

 

See what others are saying about the Sis U and the "New Sisterhood of Success"

here, here, and here

 

Things you can do:

 

 

#1 Join the alert list today (top of page).

#2 Contact us to bring Sis U to your town.

Kathy Korman Frey is an Entrepreneur in Residence at the George Washington University school of Business and teaches the award-winning Women’s Entrepreneurial Leadership class where -in one semester - student confidence and entrepreneurial abilites increase 200%. She is also the founder of the consulting firm Vision Forward (www.VisionForward.com). Since its inception in 2001, Vision Forward has become known for its unique approach to consulting which combines planning and staff training in a one-to-two day “bootcamp” format. The firm specializes in helping businesses with female leadership. Clients include AARP, The US Department of Justice, Entrepreneur’s Organization, Chief Executive’s Organization, Visa,  The Federal Drug Administration and "The Shoe Coven" (a group of leaders in the mental health arena who like to go shoe shopping). Frey is also the creator of the world’s largest women’s case study library: The Hot Mommas Project. The cutting edge, crowd-sourced online library is the recipient of a 2006 Coleman Foundation Case Award and has been profiled by The Washington Post Magazine, NPR, and featured in Prentice Hall textbooks. 

 

 

 

 

Prior to her current activities, Frey served as Chief Operating Officer for the National Council on the Aging Development Corporation where she worked with teams to develop, capitalize, and manage entrepreneurial ventures in the health and aging industries. She was part of the planning team for www.BenefitsCheckUp.org which today delivers a 200 to 1 ROI. Frey also served as an analyst and in management at Markowitz & McNaughton, Incorporated (later acquired by Citigate and partnered with The McLean Group) performing competitive and merger & acquisition analyses for Fortune 100 clients to advise the leaders of multinational corporations on strategic growth decisions.

Frey earned her MBA from Harvard Business School and her B.A. in English from the University of Virginia where she received the Seven Society’s James Earle Sargeant award for community service. She is a featured contributor on Maria Shriver’s Women’s Conference site, the author of the NFIB Young Entrepreneur Foundation blog, a Harvard Business School case author, and dubbed one of “America’s Top Business Bloggers” by the HSM World Business Forum. Frey is one of the Washington Business Journal's 2010 "Women Who Mean Business," and she is a regular speaker on the topics of women’s leadership and education, mentorship, and work-life balance. Frey is a former board member of the Alzheimer's Association, National Capital Area. She lives in DC with entrepreneur husband Josh Frey, their two children, Maxwell and Delilah, and dog Foxy. 

Find Kathy on: Twitter



When & Where

Funger Hall
2201 G Street NW, Room 108
Washington, 20052

Saturday, October 9, 2010 at 8:30 AM - Friday, July 29, 2011 at 12:00 PM (ET)


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