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This is from a website I subscribe to called HARO (Help A Reporter Out). They post opportunities to offer expertise and connections for journalists and others. When I saw this posting it occurred to me that I probably have seen more "Dynamic Female Role Models" here than any place else I've ever been. No reason BBW's shouldn't be well represented! The project is called Hot Mamas but no kids are required and you can nominate yourselves. There are too many ladies here I'd love to suggest so I won't go down that road but if there's someone you think would be ideal why not PM or rep them with a little push or just nominate them yourself?
6.5) Summary: In Search of Dynamic Female Role Models
Category: Business & Finance
Name: Kathy Korman Frey
Email: [email protected]
Title: Adj. Professor George Washington University, Founder Hot
Mommas Project
Media Outlet/Publication: Prentice Hall Textbook, PINK Magazine
Online
Anonymous? No
Specific Geographic Region? No
Region:
Deadline: 6:00 PM EASTERN - January 31
Query:
"The Hot Mommas Project is seeking nominations of dynamic female
role models from the HARO community for our case study competition.
Nominees must be age 18 or older, willing to share a 500-1500 word
case study using our case wizard, and have messages appropriate for
an educational environment. All role models who participate will be
published in a permanent,free online library available to women,
girls, and educators around the globe. The top 3 winners will be
published in a top Prentice Hall textbook and featured in PINK
Magazine online.
Would your personal and professional learning points help another?
Then, here is your call to action:
**** Nominate someone you think would be a good role model
(yourself included) at [email protected](SUBJECT LINE:
"HARO") *****
About: The Hot Mommas Project is an award-winning leadership
project raising self-efficacy of women and girls through exposure
to role models. We are housed at the George Washington University
School of Business.
Do I need to be a mom or a dad? No.ALL over 18 are welcome.
Nominate someone you know - yourself included - as a role model.
Impact women's education and make a difference this holiday season.
The writing period ends January 31, 2009.
Quick links:
Press release
http://tinyurl.com/4t48c6
Personal letter from Tina Williams, case writer and the "everyday
Erin Brokovich," below:
http://tinyurl.com/3jgy9f"
6.5) Summary: In Search of Dynamic Female Role Models
Category: Business & Finance
Name: Kathy Korman Frey
Email: [email protected]
Title: Adj. Professor George Washington University, Founder Hot
Mommas Project
Media Outlet/Publication: Prentice Hall Textbook, PINK Magazine
Online
Anonymous? No
Specific Geographic Region? No
Region:
Deadline: 6:00 PM EASTERN - January 31
Query:
"The Hot Mommas Project is seeking nominations of dynamic female
role models from the HARO community for our case study competition.
Nominees must be age 18 or older, willing to share a 500-1500 word
case study using our case wizard, and have messages appropriate for
an educational environment. All role models who participate will be
published in a permanent,free online library available to women,
girls, and educators around the globe. The top 3 winners will be
published in a top Prentice Hall textbook and featured in PINK
Magazine online.
Would your personal and professional learning points help another?
Then, here is your call to action:
**** Nominate someone you think would be a good role model
(yourself included) at [email protected](SUBJECT LINE:
"HARO") *****
About: The Hot Mommas Project is an award-winning leadership
project raising self-efficacy of women and girls through exposure
to role models. We are housed at the George Washington University
School of Business.
Do I need to be a mom or a dad? No.ALL over 18 are welcome.
Nominate someone you know - yourself included - as a role model.
Impact women's education and make a difference this holiday season.
The writing period ends January 31, 2009.
Quick links:
Press release
http://tinyurl.com/4t48c6
Personal letter from Tina Williams, case writer and the "everyday
Erin Brokovich," below:
http://tinyurl.com/3jgy9f"