“A ship in port is safe–but that’s not what ships are built for. Sail on.” This quote, popularly attributed to computer scientist Grace Hopper, perfectly encapsulates the sentiments of PLEN’s Women in Global Policy seminar.
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Reflections from the Women in Global Policy Seminar
PLEN Women in Global Policy alumna Lotus Johnson shares her reflections from our seminar!
Proud to be a PLEN Alumnae
Invigorated. That is how I felt after attending the PLEN Women in Global Policy seminar.
PLEN Provides the Support and Resources Needed for Success
PLEN not only helped me align my focus to a specific government area but also encouraged, empowered, and supported who I am as a person and the value I bring to the table.
Finding Motivation in a Virtual World
After over a year of taking classes and working three jobs remotely, I was tired and experiencing zoom fatigue. I was excited to graduate but I was feeling burnt out from school, work and the political climate.
A Letter to Future PLEN Students
Darcy Hansen, 2021 Global Policy alumna, shares her experience and advice with future PLEN students.
WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP NONPROFIT RECEIVES FUNDING FOR GLOBAL POLICY SEMINARS
THE PUBLIC LEADERSHIP EDUCATION NETWORK HAS BEEN AWARDED $100,000 FROM THE HENRY LUCE FOUNDATION FOR ITS WOMEN IN GLOBAL POLICY PROGRAMMING
Testimonials: Women in Global Policy Alumnae
Our 2021 Women in Global Policy seminar is just around the corner so we've compiled testimonials from several of our Women in Global Policy alumnae. Keep reading to learn how attending this seminar can empower you, expand your knowledge, advance your career, and give you an invaluable network!
Learning to Network in the New Normal and Beyond
Rebecca Boyle attended the 2021 Women in Health Policy seminar and learned about networking in the time of COVID-19 and beyond.
Top Five Career Planning Tips from a PLEN Alumna
In recognition of Women's History Month, Jordyn Arndt, a 2008 Women in Global Policy seminar alumna, shares her top 5 career planning tips!