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Why Say Yes: Take The Leap and Power Up For Take The Lead Conference

Leap Day is one day added to the calendar every four years “as a corrective measure,” because the earth’s orbit is not precisely completed in 365 days. Take The Lead is jumping on that opportunity on Leap Day this year for its own corrective measures moving the workplace and culture toward gender parity in leadership with the “Power Up: Igniting the Intentional Leader Within” conference February 28-29 in Scottsdale, Az.

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RSVP: How To Create A Great Workplace Holiday Event Now  

So you don’t want to organize something that involves ugly holiday sweaters, because that is so 10 years ago. If you are in charge of creating or even contributing to the workplace end of the year event—and 82 percent of workplaces do have a holiday event—why not make sure it is memorable, safe and perhaps even advances your mission?

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99 Years and Counting: 5 Actions You Can Take For Women’s Equality Day

Ninety-nine years ago on August 26, women won the right to vote in the U.S., with the passage of the 19th Amendment. It wasn’t until Bella Abzug (D-NY) in 1971 proposed a Joint Resolution of Congress that that day be designating Women’s Equality Day. It was passed two years later in 1973.

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Glorious= Sisterhood, Inspiration, Learning With 2 Gloria's At Take The Lead Event

They came for the history. They left with inspiration for the future. More than 200 supporters and guests arrived at New York’s Daryl Roth Theatre Saturday afternoon, arriving from Illinois, California, Iowa, Maryland, Arizona, Pennsylvania, New York and other locations for a fundraiser performance for Take The Lead of “Gloria: A Life.”

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Power Up For Parity With Armor Art, Take The Lead On Seneca Falls Anniversary

Artist Linda Stein wants you to keep your hands on her art.Sculptor, activist, educator, performer, writer and founding president of Have Art: Will Travel!, Stein is collaborating with Take The Lead July 18 for a powerful fundraising event, “Carry The Spirit of Seneca Falls: Gender Parity in 2018 and Beyond,”

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Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Powertopia: Take The Lead Day Roundup

Of course Kathleen Turner played the “Voice of Goddess.” The actress and activist joined a cast of characters role-playing in three performances at Take The Lead Day’s“Women, Power and The Art of Leadership Parity” program November 14 to demonstrate key issues for women looking to reach parity in leadership in all sectors.

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