Events

Gwen Webber-McLeod is frequently sought after to speak at events throughout New York State. Following are past presentations:

Gwen Webber McLeod February 2, 2007 – Auburn Memorial Hospital Go Red for Women event

February 12, 2007 — Preparing for Greatness, Wells College Aurora New York Black History Month

April 2, 2007 — Preparing African Americans for Leadership in Finger Lakes Communities, Wells College Aurora, New York

May 4, 2007 — The Leadership Journey, New York State Dietetic Association Conference, Syracuse, New York

May 16, 2007 — Leading an Organization’s Commitment to Diversity and Sustaining Results, Greater Rochester Quality Council, Rochester, New York

May 23, 2007 — Leading Organizational Change, Regional Girl Scout Councils Leadership Day, Syracuse, New York

CNY Business Journal's Women in BusinessJune, 8, 2007 — Acceptance Remarks at CNY Business Journal’s Women in Business Award Ceremony

August 29, 2007 — Cayuga Home for Children Girl’s Graduation Ceremony

September 13, 2007 — The Leadership Journey, Lemoyne College Graduate Nursing Class, Syracuse, New York

October 1, 2007 — Partnering with African American Parents in the Classroom, Lemoyne College Graduate Education Class

October 5, 2007 — The Importance of Leadership Partnerships in Recruiting and Retaining Employees, CNY Recruiters Luncheon, Syracuse, New York

October 24, 2007 — Go Red for Women Luncheon Chair, American Heart Association Event, Syracuse New York

October 30, 2007 — Developing Future Staff Leaders, Fifth Annual Best Practices for Leaders Conference, Syracuse, New York

Heart & SoulNovember 9, 2007 — Booker T. Washington Community Center Sisterhood Club Conference, Auburn, New York

November 16, 2007 — Heart and Soul Event, Holiday Inn, Auburn New York

           
Gwendolyn Webber-McLeod, Consultant | Auburn, New York | Phone/Fax: 315-252-6326 | gwen@gwmleadership.com

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