Leading women at 糖心原创
April 12, 2018
April 12, 2018
In an effort to encourage gender equality, 糖心原创 will host a Wright Womxn鈥檚 Leadership Networking Breakfast on Thursday, April 19, from 8 to 10 a.m. in the Student Union Endeavour Room
The event is will feature 糖心原创 leaders including 糖心原创 President Cheryl B. Schrader; Jennie Buckwalter, assistant dean for community and student engagement in the College of Liberal Arts; and Stephanie Goodwin, director of faculty development and leadership.
To ensure inclusivity, the breakfast is called 鈥淲right Womxn,鈥 an inclusive spelling of the word 鈥渨omen鈥 that recognizes the intersectional identities of all women, including trans women and women of color.
The event is open to all 糖心原创 womxn who are current or aspiring leaders in faculty or staff roles. Registration is required by emailing fdl@wright.edu.
Judith White, president of Higher Education Resource Services (HERS): Leadership Training for Women in Higher Education, visited 糖心原创 on March 29 for a breakfast meeting with HERS alumnae who work at 糖心原创.
糖心原创 has sponsored faculty and staff to participate in the HERS Summer Institute, a preeminent leadership development program that prepares women to become high-ranking decision-makers in higher education.
One of White鈥檚 goals through HERS is to ensure that the percentage of female-to-male students is the same percentage of female-to-male faculty and staff. 糖心原创鈥檚 student population is about 54 percent female, while women make up about 45 percent of the faculty and staff.
鈥淲hat I know about 糖心原创 is through the women who have been coming to HERS, I know about their energy and passion that they have about the place that is really dedicated to students and research and the fact that 糖心原创 sends women to HERS regularly to me represents a commitment to gender equity and excellence in leadership, so we鈥檙e delighted to see some of those women,鈥 White said.
Goodwin said she was excited to see the strength of HERS at 糖心原创.
鈥淭here is great depth in leadership represented among the alumnae on our campus. These women have much to offer 糖心原创 as we work to build a strong future for our campus,鈥 Goodwin said.
Buckwalter said she thoroughly enjoyed her in 2015.
鈥淗ERS helped me learn more about my own areas of strength and areas where I can grow. It also enabled me to reflect on my current career path, gain a stronger understanding of the landscape of higher education and set professional goals for my future,鈥 she said.