Fall 2005
Fall 2005 Events
International Women's Leadership Forum
Co-sponsored with Marin Women's Commission and the California Women's Agenda From Uganda, Lydia Bakaki and Honorable Annette Mukabera. Also presenting: Aileen Hernandez, Chair, California Women's Agenda (CAWA); Marti Rule, Chair, Marin Women's Commission; Dr. Denise Lucy, Executive Director, Dominican's Institute for Leadership Studies. August 25, 7-9pm in Alemany Library room 207.
Client Centered Cosnulting Workshop
Co-sponsored with Bay Area Organization Development Network. Instructor: Dr. Barry Grossman. Two day workshop focused on the strategy and practice of consulting: a professional development program for new and established consultants who want to be purposeful in their approach to leading change consultancy. Learn to get consistent results in situations where you must influence others without formal authority. $395 non- BAODN members, $350 BAODN members & Dominican. September 14/15, 8:30am-4:00pm in the Creekside Room.
Second Annual Community Leadership: Leading Change to Achieve Educational Equity
Presented in partnership with Marin Education Fund, Book Passage & Marin Community Foundation. Youth Speaks: Empowering Youth Stories through Performance; a talented ensemble of youth leaders, will perform stories of leading community change through dance, music, poetry and dramatic performances. This free event promises to be inspiring and entertaining and is not to be missed. September 30, 7pm in the Angelico Lecture Hall.
Peter Camejo Lecture
Leadership for a Sustainable Future: Energy Policies and Green Business Practices. Founder of Progressive Asset Management Inc. a Socially Responsible Investment firm in Oakland. Camejo ran as the Green Party candidate in the California gubernatorial recall election, earning more than 5% of the vote, and was Ralph Nader's running mate in the 2004 national election. October 26, 12:10-1:00pm in the Creekside Room.
Spiritual Integration for Effective Change: At Work, Home and in the Community
In partnership with host & sponsor Santa Sabina Center: funding by MCF. This workshop is fourth in a series that consider how we incorporate spiritual practices of faith traditions in effecting positive change. Buddhism, Judaism and American Sufism were featured last academic year. This workshop is lead by Betty Padgett, Director of Education & Advocacy at Marin's Ecumenical Association. Betty will lead the group to explore this topic from the perspectives of Christianity. $12 (includes lunch). Space is limited. To reserve a place, call 415-457-7727 or email sntassabina@aol.com. October 27, 10:00am-3:00pm at the Santa Sabina Center.
Louis Freeh Lecture
In partnership with Book Passage & Dominican University Business Association. A free lecture by the former Director of the Fereral Bureau of Investigation and author of his new book My FBI. October 28, 7pm in the Angelico Concert Hall.
Leading Community Change Think Tank
Co-sponsored with Marin Women's Commission. Community members invited to shape strategic planning for guide commitment that women's leadership effectively impacts systems' change so that women of all ages are empowered, educated and engaged in the community. November 12, 9:00am-1:00pm in the Creekside Room.

