Women in Leadership

Women In Leadership focuses on diversifying the leadership capacity of women students and preparing them for success in the workplace and beyond. Presenters are students, alumnae, faculty, staff, and local leaders. 

Theme

The Hive Effect: Building Power through Advocacy and Unity

Movements begin with connection鈥攚ith leaders reaching out, finding one another, and choosing to act together. Early advocates knew this instinctively, creating moments of shared purpose and progress. Like honeybees, they built networks that were fluid, intentional, and powerful. In these hives, every action contributes to a larger rhythm and every connection sparks collective strength. We continue that tradition with this year's Women in Leadership summit. The Hive Effect explores how advocacy and unity can activate change. Join us to use your voice, find your cause, and connect to your hive!  



Agenda 

TIME EVENT
11 a.m. to 11:10 a.m. Welcome
11:10 to 11:55 a.m. Lunch and Roundtable Discussion
11:55 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. Pivot and Prep
12:10 to 12:55 p.m. Breakout Sessions 
1:00 to 1:55 p.m. Keynote 
2:00 to 2:45 p.m. Networking and Archive Activity
2:45 to 3:00 p.m.  Closing Session

Roundtable Discussion

TOPIC 1

Being a Changemaker

Discussion Leaders: Alison Moorefield, Director of Student Services, TUNE; Dr. Chris Troung, Staff Psychologist & Coordinator for Neurodiversity-Affirming Services; Consandria Walker-Hall, Head Coach, Cross Country/Track & Field

Topic 2

When You're the Only One in the Room

Discussion Leaders: Dr. Regina Carlow, Dean, College of Fine Arts & Communication; Dr. Nora Clark-Giles, Assistant Vice President for Student Health & Well-being; Kathleen Hine, Deputy Athletics Director; Katherine Vettori, Head Coach, Women's Soccer 

Topic 3

Imposter Syndrome & How it Impacts Your (Perceived) Voice

Discussion Leaders: Candace Collins, Coordinator of Family Programs, New Student and Family Programs; Kristin Pinkowski, Hill-Lopes Scholars Program Coordinator; Danielle Woody, Assistant Dean of Students/Director of Student Accountability & Restorative Practices 

Topic 4

What's Your Hive? Connecting to Passion and Purpose

Discussion Leaders:  Dahne Boyer-Brown, Director of Student Athlete Experience; Dr. Alison McCartney, Dean, Honors College; Dr. Keiwana Perryman, Director, Center for Student Diversity

Keynot

Keynote Speaker:  Chrissy M. Thornton

Chrissy Thornton serves as the President and CEO of Associated Black Charities. With a career built on the pillars of community empowerment, coalition-building, and economic justice, Chrissy brings not just leadership experience, but a movement-driven approach to everything she touches. With over 20 years of experience in fundraising, donor relations, digital engagement, grant writing, and program execution, Chrissy has a track record of elevating organizations. Her leadership extends to designing and facilitating staff development activities, large-scale events, and board initiatives, while also leading fundraisers, training seminars and conferences, and peer-to-peer engagement efforts. Armed with a master鈥檚 degree in business with a concentration in Organizational Management, Chrissy is a sought-after public speaker on topics ranging from Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and health equity to entrepreneurship, women鈥檚 empowerment, wealth building, and non-profit stakeholder engagement.

Breakout Sessions 

Session A

Presenter: Dr. Kimberly Katz, Professor of History & Coordinator, Human Rights & History Minor, 缅北禁地 University

Description: Coming soon! 

Session B

Personal Safety and Wellness in Advocacy     

Presenters: Coming Soon!

Session C

Make the Hive Thrive: Finding Your Role in Collective Action

Presenter: Shannon Cheek (she/her), Assistant Director for Community Impact; Sha-Nel Henderson (she/her), Coordinator for Student Community Engagement

Description: This interactive session will guide participants through foundational principles of community engagement. Participants will identify their Social Change Role and brainstorm ways to utilize their role in creating change within communities. 

Session D

Using Social Media to Create Community and Advance Unity 

Presenter: Coming soon!