2025 Women Who Amaze | Schedule of Events
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12:15-12:45 PM LUNCHEON Location: Festival Ballroom A Remarks Carol Anderson (’86) and Cannie Graham (’95, ’20M, ’25Ph.D.) 12:45-1:45 PM KEYNOTE 2 Location: Festival Ballroom A Enough! The Power of Owning Your Story: A Journey of Paradox, Persistence and Becoming Whole Dr. Linda M. Thomas Dr. Linda M. Thomas shares her journey through challenge, reinvention and quiet courage — reminding us that our stories, in all their complexity, are enough. This keynote invites reflection, connection and the bold act of becoming who we truly are. and personal values and how they affect our ability to effectively communicate. In this session, we will determine our personal values, discover overarching generational values, learn to anticipate expectation violations and implement feedback methods. 11:15-12:00 PM BREAKOUT SESSION 3 Location: Festival Ballroom B Bridging the Gap: Understanding Intergenerational Communication Leigh Evans Join me as I unpack years of qualitative life experience and quantitative research to better understand the interplay between generational The Women for Madison apparel store will have an amazing selection of items for you to try on and order. Don't miss out on the chance to find your perfect fit and style! 11:00-12:45 PM WOMEN FOR MADISON APPAREL STORE Location: Allegheny Room, 2108
BREAKOUT SESSION 4 Location: Highlands Room Walking in Purpose: Embracing Your Story, Empowering Your Future Dr. Ebony Parker Waugh (’93) Hear an uplifting message about embracing your own journey, discovering your purpose and learning from the women who came before you. By embracing your story — without comparison or hesitation — you unlock the power to define your own path and purpose. Through personal stories and practical advice, this presentation will inspire every woman to step boldly into her path and contribute to her legacy of impact and empowerment.
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Sponsorship support provided in memory of Frances Moseley Purdum ('52) and in honor of Judith Shreckhise Strickler (’60)
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