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April 8 and 9, 2011 - New York City

Triple W Forum LLC, a Working Women's Workshop, is focused on work/life integration. Gain tools, tips and resources to unleash your happy and live a more integrated life during a productive, fun and inspiring weekend in New York City. The workshop curriculum includes thought-provoking modules in the areas of wellness, leadership, communication, business strategy, technology, organization and planning.

Cost: $295 Note: For 2011, the New York workshop is an invitation-only event. Only a select number of tickets are available.

Location: Friday, April 8: 1 Rockefeller Plaza, 29th floor - Renco Group (Midtown Manhattan)

Saturday, April 9: 15 W. 26th Street, 10th floor - The Breathing Project (Flatiron District)

Triple W Forum Event Details

The workshop curriculum is focused on work/life integration and is geared toward providing actionable insights to women with established careers from a variety of industries who find themselves at a turning point in their lives. Such turning points might include new responsibilities, career changes, life changes – anything that provides a woman the opportunity to stop and reconsider her life.

Equipped with insights from the curriculum, participants leave the workshop with a unique and actionable Life Transformation Plan, an Action Plan and a Toolkit to support its execution. In addition, they leave with newfound connections to others in the community.

Triple W Forum Event Speakers

Edie Weiner Edie Weiner Curriculum Focus: Integration Leading futurist, author and innovator, Edie Weiner will keynote on the impact of work/life integration for professional women and highlight what it means to live a fully integrated life.

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Monica Ewing Monica Ewing Curriculum Focus: Leadership A pro hac judge, top entertainment attorney, adjunct professor and author of Letters from the Cocoon, Monica Ewing will outline key insights within the transformative processes that influence women leaders.

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Nancy F. Johnston Michele M. Hanson Curriculum Focus: Communication Influenced by years of experience as an executive in the Consumer Packaged Goods industry along with her role as founder of the Network of Executive Women, Michele Hanson will provide insights on gender differences and how to optimize both organizational and individual performance potential.

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Patrick Hanlon Patrick Hanlon Curriculum Focus: Strategy "Something Wonderful is About to Happen." During the course of this provocative and inspiring presentation led by agency CEO and branding expert Patrick Hanlon, participants will discover, 1) How to engage the future, 2) Why personal development matters, and 3) Personal and professional transformation is not only possible, but necessary, 4) How to launch a path of personal and professional discovery.

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Elizabeth Plapinger Elizabeth Plapinger Curriculum Focus: Wellness "Exploring the Resources and Wisdom of our Integrated Mind-Bodies":
Yogic Tools for Wellness and Self-Care" In this session led by the Co-Director of Yoga for Mental Wellness at The Breathing Project, we will investigate our body’s innate resources for healing, growth and aliveness through gentle movement, breath and attention.

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Nancy F. Johnston Nancy F. Johnston Curriculum Focus: Workshop Guide As a strategist for Triple W Forum, Nancy Johnston facilitates Triple W participants throughout the Workshop curriculum and Action Plan development in her role as Workshop Guide.

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Headshot Not Available Kristin Kachmarski Curriculum Focus: Planning The culture of lululemon athletica is built on goal setting and personal responsibility. Kristin will share how lululemon's manifesto and integrated and supportive goal-setting methodology yields powerful, healthy results. Learn how lululemon inspires the community to live longer, healthier and more fun lives.

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AGENDA

Friday, April 8, 2011
3 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

  • Welcome and Overview
    Wine and heavy appetizers will be served
  • Integration Keynote: Edie Weiner
  • Communications Module: Michele Hanson
  • Leadership Module: Monica Ewing
  • Strategy Module: Patrick Hanlon

Saturday, April 9, 2011
9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

  • Breakfast
  • Organization Module: Nancy F. Johston
  • Planning Module: Kristin Kachmarski
  • Technology Module
  • Wellness Module: Elizabeth Plapinger

Each day will include time for reflection and development of the Life Transformation Plan and Action Plan. Speakers and order of sessions are subject to change.

TESTIMONIAL

To paint a picture all of the ways I’m utilizing what I learned during the Workshop, here are a few:

1. I shared with a young woman who just got a job in a detox unit what Dr. Neelum Aggarwal taught us about the inverse relationship between emotions and intelligence.

2. I’m realizing that our ability to 'multi-task' can sometimes be successful and sometimes take our focus off ourselves and our own success.

3. As a service provider, I’m learning to think of my own copious amounts of stress as unacceptable. I have been using some of the techniques that Mike Zolfo taught to help keep me grounded and present.

This barely scratches the surface.


-- Julie Garfield, Individual Development Specialist, The Cara Program (participant and scholarship winner at Triple W Forum 2010 Chicago)