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March is
Women's History Month
Goddard Celebrates
- Women Pioneering the Future
Pioneers open
or prepare the way for others to follow. Women are without a doubt
pioneers and history paints a vivid picture of their journey. Women
are advancing human knowledge and expertise in every field, from
the arts and humanities to aviation, sports, science, and government.
Please join the Goddard Women's Advisory Committee in celebration
of women and their tenacity, perseverance, and resilience.
Wednesday,
March 19, 2003 Goett Auditorium 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Pioneering
Women of Government, Industry, and Academia
The door is open. Women are leading, influencing and making a difference!
This
session includes perspectives on leadership, ethics, values, and
diversity from several women respected in their fields to include
Amy Comstock, U. S. Office of Government Ethics, Dr. Ellen Williams,
University of Maryland Physics Department, Peggy Gilligan, Federal
Aviation Administration, and Susan Torroella, Columbia Medcom, Inc.
Bring your lunch and your questions!
Wednesday,
March 26, 2003 Building 33, Room H114 10:00 a.m.-12:00 Noon
Advancing
Women
You won't
want to miss this session. A panel of Goddard's women and men come
together to discuss challenges impacting the advancement of women
in the workplace.
Discussions
will include 2003 workplace realities, overcoming communication
barriers, the value of networking and mentoring, taking risks, balance,
and
technology - the edge you need. Come be a part of the solution.
Mid-morning
coffee awaits you.
You are invited and encouraged to e-mail questions for the panel,
in advance, to
Maureen.P.Madden@nasa.gov
or Fran.C.Teel@nasa.gov.
Be sure to specify the applicable session date.
All employees,
private and civil servant, are invited to attend and participate.
Goddard Executive management supports and encourages your active
attendance at the specially scheduled events. For sign language
interpreter see hhtp:/terpschedule.gsfc.nasa.gov
For more information
on the Women's Advisory Committee, Women's History Month events
and panelists, please visit http://eeo.gsfc.nasa.gov/wac/index.html
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