Plan now for the Fellows Program

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Plan now for the 2018-2019 Fellows Program Applications due June 1, 2018 The Leadership Foundation empowers high-potential women leaders through executive training, mentoring and networking opportunities.

The Leadership Foundation Fellows Program The International Women s Forum advances leadership across careers, cultures and continents by connecting women of diverse achievement. The IWF combines more than 40 years of experience with its global membership of over 6,500 women leaders in 33 nations in order to build better leadership for a changing world. The Leadership Foundation, IWF s charitable and educational entity, launched the Fellows Program in 1994 to train, mentor and connect women leaders. The U.S. Department of Labor provided seed funding for the program as a result of the findings of its Glass Ceiling Commission. PROGRAM TUITION US $27,500 One week of orientation, specialized Fellows Program training, and participation in the 2018 IWF World Leadership Conference in Miami, Florida. Two weeks of customized training at Harvard Business School and INSEAD Mentor visits All meals and accommodations All course materials Transportation not provided (ground & air travel) What Makes It Special Structure: The program convenes approximately 35 Fellows from around the world for a total of 20 days, comprised of three separate sessions. It is executed in partnership with Harvard Business School and INSEAD. The Fellows Program offers creative, multidisciplinary training aimed at developing leadership and strategic management capabilities. Mentors: In addition to leadership training, Fellows are matched with an IWF member who serves as a mentor and coach during the program year. Participants garner personal insights and advice from women at the top of their fields through this experience and from participation in IWF s annual World Leadership Conference, which on average brings together 850+ female executives from more than 40 nations. Legacy Projects: In order to leverage the impact of the Fellows Program beyond the 35 Fellows who participate each year, Fellows are charged with implementing a Legacy Project that furthers our mission of training, mentoring and connecting women leaders. Previous Legacy Projects include: a program to provide reading materials to rural secondary schools in Nigeria, a career conference series aimed at female university students in Mexico, and a breakfast roundtable for women in the U.S. military in Washington, D.C. Applications are due June 1, 2018 The Leadership Foundation s Fellows Program taught us to more skillfully reach for stars we could see, and etch our names on ones not before imagined. -Marsha Sampson Johnson, Past Participant

Sample of Recent Fellows: WEB RESOURCE To review the application, which provides further detail on the selection criteria, please visit our website at http://iwforum.org/fellows-application/. Criteria: Each year, the Leadership Foundation aspires to select a geographically, culturally, ethnically and professionally diverse group of women. The Leadership Foundation seeks candidates that demonstrate the following: Vice President, People, Strategies & Performance, Meridian Credit Union, Canada Chief Merchandising & Marketing Officer, Walmart, Chile Director, Corporate Communications, Cisco Systems Inc., India Senior Counsel, Indigenous Relations, Canadian Red Cross, Canada Considered change agents within their organization and community Have the capacity to both contribute to and gain from the Fellows Program Posses the ambition to push to the highest levels of their career and the desire to lift as they rise with regard to legacy and mentoring Substantive professional/work experience and significant direct accomplishments Superior intellectual ability, as evidenced by academic history and distinctions, and recommendations Strength of character, motivation and commitment to goals Intention to participate fully in all activities and training components associated with the Fellows Program, as well as a commitment to the Legacy Project Vice President, Operations, State Farm Insurance, USA Managing Director, Accenture, Japan Head of Efficiency and Cost Management, Citibank Latin America, Mexico Global Managing Account Director, The Nielsen Company, USA Associate General Counsel, Habitat for Humanity International, USA The Fellows Program Helps Emerging Women Leaders: Connect with senior-level decision-makers Strengthen teamwork and coalition-building skills Enhance awareness to diverse cultures Develop new leadership skills Improve communication Build mentoring competency

AFGHANISTAN AUSTRALIA BAHAMAS BELGIUM BERMUDA BRAZIL CAMEROON CANADA CHILE CHINA COSTA RICA DENMARK ECUADOR FINLAND FRANCE GEORGIA GLOBAL EXPANSION OF THE FELLOWS PROGRAM GERMANY GHANA INDIA 1994-2000 2000-2005 2005-2010 2010-2015 2015-Present ISRAEL ITALY JAMAICA The Leadership Foundation has continually expanded its reach across the globe with Fellows from 50 nations. More than half of the 2017-2018 Fellows Class hail from outside the United States. JAPAN JORDAN KENYA MADAGASCAR MEXICO What Participating Organizations have to say about Copyright Free Vector Ma the Fellows Program: MYANMAR THE NETHERLANDS NEW ZEALAND NIGERIA NORWAY PANAMA PERU PHILIPPINES POLAND ROMANIA The Leadership Foundation s Fellows Program is a unique development and retention tool for our most promising women leaders. Each year, women return from the program as better leaders, more engaged employees, and bringing broader perspective to our organization. As you look across Texas Instruments, many of the women in our most senior positions are graduates of the Fellows Program. Samantha Dwinell, Vice President, Global Talent Management, Texas Instruments RUSSIA SINGAPORE SOUTH AFRICA SPAIN SWEDEN SWITZERLAND TAIWAN TANZANIA TURKEY UGANDA UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES OF AMERICA VIETNAM The Fellows Program is a transformative experience which allows senior women leaders the opportunity to reflect upon their strengths and career aspirations, while also sharpening many aspects of critical business acumen. It also provides an exceptionally valuable opportunity to collaborate and learn from some of the best and brightest professional women. I know this because I experienced it firsthand as a participant in the 2009-2010 Fellows Class. Camille Mirshokrai, Managing Director Growth Markets, Growth and Strategy, Accenture

Ongoing Participating Organizations Include:

What Alumnae are saying about the Fellows Program: Over 450 women leaders across multiple disciplines and sectors have participated in this program, which is making an enduring and powerful impact on the participants themselves and their organizations. Here is what they are saying about the Fellows Program: PASCALE FOURNIER Professor & University Research Chair, Legal Pluralism & Comparative Law, University of Ottawa CANADA The Fellows Program provided me with the tools and energy to dream the impossible. I learned to better know myself, be in touch with my needs and aspirations, and intentionally make things happen. VIVIAN LAU CEO, Junior Achievement Hong Kong CHINA The Fellows Program brought my different talents, wisdom and experience together on a journey to reach new heights and push beyond boundaries. I built a strong and honorable support network totally focused on just one goal the realization of my full potential. CLAUDIA HERRERAMORO Latin America Communications Director, Procter & Gamble MEXICO One of the best experiences in my life, both professionally and personally. The Leadership Fellows Program has helped me become a better leader and a better person to influence the transformation of the world into a better one. KATE VANEK Senior Vice President, Nielsen USA My aspirations, choices and skills grew more defined and more in sync with my true definition of success, which the program helped me surface and articulate. 2018-2019 FELLOWS PROGRAM CALENDAR 1 June 2018 1 Aug 2018 21 27 October 2018 Late February/Early March 2019 Late June 2019 Applications due for the Fellows Program Selected Fellows announced Fellows Class begins training & participates in the IWF World Leadership Conference in Miami, FL, USA Fellows convene for training at the Harvard Business School, Boston, MA, USA Fellows convene for training at INSEAD Business School, Fontainebleau, France

The Harvard training was amazing. I continue to be humbled and inspired by the wealth of talents, candor, thoughtfulness and insights. The whole experience was absolutely a gift. I am sure we all will benefit from this experience for the rest of our careers and lives. Xia Liu, Senior Vice President of Finance & Treasurer Southern Company 2010-2011 Fellows Class A custom-tailored executive education program at Harvard Business School engages Fellows Program participants in a unique combination of classroom work, case-study discussion, and peer advice. Fellows hone their ability to think strategically in areas including negotiation, organizational learning, marketing, global affairs, and the management of innovation and services. Fellows also meet with their Board of Advisors groups in which they each work through a professional/business challenge. The meetings continue through the training at INSEAD and often after the fellowship concludes. The Women Leading Global Change program is designed as one of the milestones to the Fellows Program. Held at INSEAD s global campus in France, the Fellows are pushed to adopt a deeper, global perspective. A core component of the training is the 360 Global Executive Leadership Inventory developed by INSEAD s Global Leadership Center to measure 12 dimensions of leadership. The Fellows assess what they learned from the inventory with professional coaches. I always look for opportunities to network and strongly believe in its value. What I realized during the training at INSEAD was how similar the people are that are in my network. Professor Herminia Ibarra emphasized the importance and value of a diversified network. Virginia Albanese, Chief Executive Officer FedEx Custom Critical 2012-2013 Fellows Class RECENT EXECUTIVE EDUCATION COURSES: Connect, then Lead: Using the Power of Nonverbals Creating Value through Negotiation Work of Disruption at Levels of Nations, Industries, and Corporations Leading and Managing Change Managing and Marketing Platforms Globally Doing Business in Emerging Markets High Performance Teams Leadership, Power & Influence Networks

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Crosby Cromwell Vice President, Partnerships & External Relations International Women s Forum ccromwell@iwforum.org Jessa Morrison Vice President International Women s Forum & Executive Director Leadership Foundation jmorrison@iwforum.org Nikki Nesbary Program Manager Leadership Foundation nnesbary@iwforum.org Visit our website for more information and follow us on Twitter: www.iwforum.org @IWFGlobal