TIAW Global Partnership Forum 2006
Excellence In Leadership – Women Setting the Pace

Hyatt Regency on Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia
November 9th – 11th

Co-Hosted by: The Executive Women of Goizueta (EWG) and Georgia Executive Women’s Network (GEWN)


With the theme of “Excellence in Leadership – Women Setting the Pace”, this year’s Global Forum promises to be a fast-paced conference with speakers and programs that will appeal to women professionals from around the world.


Who should attend?

If you are a professional or executive woman, a woman business owner or an individual or group that supports the economic empowerment and advancement of women, or if you are interested in enhancing your leadership skills, The 2006 TIAW Global Partnership Forum is for you. TIAW is for women who want to take an active role and help make a difference for the future.

Why attend?

TIAW helps its members make local, national and international connections, serving as an invaluable resource on a personal and professional level. The TIAW Global Partnership Forum 2006 is designed to encourage such connections through your interaction with attendees and speakers from around the world.

More specifically, this year’s agenda will include an International Trade Mission and will focus on Leadership. Sessions will include how women and their leadership impact and direct:
   • Leadership in Corporations
   • Board Governance
   • Entrepreneurial Leadership
   • Mentoring our Daughters

By attending this Global Partnership Forum, you can expect to:
   • Learn new leadership strategies to take your career or business to the next level
   • Meet other women leaders and learn from their experiences
   • Add a global perspective to your vision of leadership
   • Applaud the success of other global women business leaders
   • Refresh and revitalize your expectations of what it means to be a leader

International Trade Mission on Thursday, November 9th

The TIAW Business and Trade Mission will be held on Thursday from 7:30am – 4:00 pm. Activities will include pre-conference matching on business opportunities, speakers on international and domestic trade, exhibits on Georgia companies, support for doing business in Georgia, and tourism. Prior to the conference, we’ll send out questionnaires regarding attendees’ interest in business and trade opportunities. Based on those interests, the Georgia Department of Economic Development will contact Georgia-based companies to set up face-to-face meetings. For more information on the Business and Trade Mission, please contact Rochele Hirsch, President of the Atlanta Women's Network, at mailto:rochele@cxii.com or 404-521-0362

We look forward to seeing you there! 

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