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Creative Celebrates International Women’s Day

Creative Celebrates International Women’s Day

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This year’s International Women’s Day celebration is focused on ensuring that women have access to training and opportunities to realize their full potential in the workplace and in the global economy. For thirty-five years, Creative Associates International has made a difference for women in the workplace and their communities around the world. Creative is dedicated to education—especially girl’s education.

To commemorate International Women’s Day, Creative is also hosting some events in the month of March.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

From Girls’ Education to Female
Empowerment: Celebrating
50 Years of Women In Development

M. Charito Kruvant, President and CEO, Creative Associates International

Carla Koppell, Senior Coordinator, Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment, USAID

Johanna Mendelson Forman, Senior Fellow,Center for Strategic and International Studies

Tonya Giannoni, Chief Operating Officer, DevTech

Nancy Pielemeier, Vice President, International Health, Abt Associates

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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Launch of Creative Associates International’s Center for Women’s Leadership in International Development

Join leading women for international development in a Panel on Creative Ways: How Women Leaders Promote Effective Development featuring:

Indira Kaur Ahluwalia President, Development & Training Services

Betsy A. Bassan President and CEO, Panagora Group

Wendy HsingCFO, The QED Group

Meaghan Smith President and CEO, Banyan Global

Celebrate the Center for Women’s Leadership in International Development’s presentation of the first Creative Leadership Award to May Rihani, expert in girls’ education and women’s empowerment.

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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Act Locally, Learn Globally: Lessons from Grassroots Organizations’

Assistance to Immigrant Women, brings local grassroots organizations together to identify best practices for meeting immigrant women’s needs along with lessons that can be applied to international development work.

Panel participants include:

Judy Diaz, Executive Director, Neighbors’ Consejo

Jaime Farrant, Executive Director, AYUDA

Maria S. Gomez, President and CEO, Mary’s Center

Layli Miller-Muro, Executive Director, Tahirih Justice Center

Alicia Wilson, Executive Director, La Clínica del Pueblo

For more information on these events, please contact RSVP@creativeDC.com