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Stacey will be photo journaling our café session, so you can go online later and download photos or enjoy an audio/ visual slide show of the event.
You may contact her at:
(401)861-7847
Click here to learn more about Stacey
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Water Works 4 Women is our new water supplier. With 20% of sales going to support the cure for breast cancer, we hope you'll be thirsty for more! You may reach them at:
(401)348-9820.
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Can you imagine women joining together to be the difference, that can make the difference?
Do you think traditional styles of leadership no longer serve us?
Are you looking for new role models of effective leadership?
If you said “yes” to any of these questions, then come join us at New Commons for an uncommon series as we look at how women leaders are bringing new practices to their lives, groups, teams, organizations and our world...to be the difference that matters.
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Register for our June 4 Cafe featuring Ann-Marie Harrington
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Ann-Marie Harrington, President and Founder of Embolden Design, is our 7th featured leaderful woman in our interactive Soul at Work Cafe: Women leading in their own way. Come here about Ann-Marie's story as she built a "social enterprise" business, by doing well by doing good.
Date: Wednesday, June 4 2008
Time: 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Location: New Commons Studio, Providence RI
Fee: $40 (pay online click below or call 401-351-7110)
Register Today!
Over the past eight years, Harrington has built Embolden into one of the leading web firms in New England, servicing the philanthropic sector, consistently growing its business, talent, and capacity. She has developed a client roster of more than 150 active customers through an unmatched expertise in new and emerging Internet technology, highly personalized service, deep first-hand knowledge of the philanthropic sector and a sound business development strategy.
Learn more about the cafe here: Ann-Marie Harrington Cafe
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2008 Soul at Work Cafes
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This year, we will showcase through conversations that matter innovations that women are doing in these areas:
- Health Care
- Education
- Economic Parity/ Justice
Health care, not just about access to insurance and treatment, but about what makes us unhealthy and what can we do to promote more healthy behaviors, wellness, and take back our bodies and our minds from being polluted by food, air, Corporations, and dis-ease that our current economic model of excess pushes.
Education, not just about student performance it is about shaping a public institution that promotes learning, citizenship, and is a healthy and safe arena for all people. In fact, this is one institution where parent intervention (not just engagement), can make it a more healthy and responsive environment to our children and future.
Economic Parity/ Justice, more than equal pay for equal work, but about being the owners of our present and future economy. Women being entrepreneurial in a number of arenas: private, social, environment to make a real living by their work. We need to take our work back into our control yet realizing we have to evolve ourselves to embrace the awkwardness women have about money, financial independence, and creating an economy that is life serving not just money serving. So the question becomes how do we improve and sustain the commonwealth to create local, living economies for others too?
Plan to join us, our first cafe for 2008 with Amy Kalafa, filmmaker and one of the "Two Angry Moms" was a huge success! Click here for post event information.
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 Carol Grant |
In our fourth Café in 2007, featuring
Carol
Grant formerly of City of Providence as Mayor
David Cicilline's Director of Operations, and now
transitioning to her next passionate work, was a success. To download the cafe notes please go to Carol's page. Audio to follow..
More information please go to Go to Carol's Page
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Our Cafe on June 20th With Robyn Frye of Making Connections of Providence, was amazing. We'll be posting photos, audio tape, and more soon. In the meantime please visit Robyn's page to continue the conversation of'Soul at Work.'
Go to Robyn's page...
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In our April 25, 2007 Soul at Work Cafe, Michelle Girasole told her story of how "The Sassy Ladies" partnership came to fruition, demonstrating how to build and leverage a strategic network of women to achieve your goals.
The cafe notes, photo journal, blog, and key practices are online at:
Go to Michelle's Cafe page
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In Our January 17 Café with Ellen Frankel was a huge success as we explored leading from an individual perspective. We had 19 women attending and started the started the conversation around being seen, power, and being an authentic leader.
Go to Ellen's page
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From Birute Regine, Launch Cafe in October 2006"In a global environment and interconnected reality, it is women’s skills that are most needed and effective--their holistic view of the world, their ability to see interconnections between things, their relational intelligence, their tendencies toward collaboration and inclusion, their ability to empathize, are all keenly pertinent to our new global reality."
Go to Birute's page
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About New Commons:

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New Commons is a ‘think and do tank’ that researches, creates,and applies the next generation of thinking and processes to accelerate sustainable growth and wealth creation.
We are problem solution connectors and Soul at Work is one series we are running to be the change we want to see in the world. Click here for more information
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