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Microsoft Store - International Plaza and Bay Street
2223 N. West Shore Blvd
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FL 33607-1411
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- Monday, March 8, 2021
- 11:00 AMMicrosoft's Legacy Project Virtual Museum "Women's History Month Experience” Tour + Workshop (2 hours)A Microsoft tour guide will lead students through the interactive Legacy Project's "Women's History Month" exhibit for an enriching educational experience to learn and discover more about the featured female changemakers and role models. Participants will be asked to explore the exhibit independently, answer questions in their digital workbook and reflect on what their own legacies will be.
- 11:00 AMWomen of NASA "Women's History Month Experience," Virtual Panel + Workshop ages 8+ (2 hours)In honor of Women History Month, The Women of Nasa Panel will highlight personal stories from the women of NASA on how they’ve succeeded at overcoming gender discrimination and become change-makers in the field of STEM. Participants will hear first hand from some of the top women on the tools and techniques they too can use to become changemakers! For our second half of the event we will have an interactive workshop for students
- 2:00 PM“Changing the Game” Virtual Influencer Panel of Women in Professional Sports (1 hour)The "Women Changing the Game" one-hour virtual Influencer Panel features an awe-inspiring lineup of glass-ceiling shattering women in professional sports, including Jennifer King, Shannon Eastin, Bianca Smith and Lonnie Murray. Each of these phenomenal woman threw out the old playbooks and re-wrote their own. As influential pioneers in their respective sports, this all-female roster will share encouraging personal stories of how they defied the odds, brazenly demolished invisible gender barriers, and ultimately opened doors for other young women interested in pursuing careers in male-dominated industries. Jennifer King —First full-season African American female coach in the NFL Shannon Eastin — The first woman to ever officiate an NFL game Lonnie Murray — First female MLB Player's Association certified player agent Bianca Smith — First African American woman to be a professional baseball coach in the MLB
- 3:00 PMMicrosoft's Legacy Project "Women's History Month" Experience: Virtual Museum Tour + Workshop (90 minutes)The Legacy Project Virtual Museum is an interactive online gallery that was created to celebrate culture, diversity and inclusion, and honor incredible changemakers from the 20th and 21st centuries who are helping to make the world a better place for everyone. The Legacy Project's new "Women's History Month" exhibit highlights 30 groundbreaking women and their amazing contributions to the community. In this exclusive experience, a Microsoft tour guide will lead participants through the interactive Legacy Project's "Women's History Month" exhibit for an enriching and inspiring experience about the featured female changemakers and role models. Participants will have the opportunity to navigate the exhibit independently to learn and discover more on their own, and will be challenged to reflect on what their own legacies will be. Attendees will then have the opportunity to participate in a creative-thinking workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Participants will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy.
- 4:30 PM“Girls in Business” - Youth Influencer Chat with Mikaila Ulmer + "Start Your Own Business" Workshop (2 hours)Girls in Business, a Special 2- Part Event Girls in Business: Youth Influencer Chat with Mikaila Ulmer As a young entrepreneur, Mikaila is the CEO of Me & the Bees Lemonade. Hear how selling lemonade using her grandmother’s recipe landed her an $11 million deal with Whole Foods when she was only 11 years old, and be inspired to follow your dreams by embracing your own “super powers.” Girls in Business: Start Your Own Business Workshop, ages 8+ This workshop focuses on guiding participants through the steps of thinking of their big idea, planning how to turn it into a product or service, deciding how to get the word out, and pitching their idea to others. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan. At the end of the workshop, participants will practice their elevator pitch and present to the group. Participants will leave the workshop with resources and inspiration to continue on their journey as emerging entrepreneurs.
- 6:00 PMCreate a Difference in Your World, a Special 2-Part EventCreate a Difference in Your World 100: Virtual Fireside Chat with Youth Philanthropists Khloe Thompson & Grace Callwood In the first 30 minutes of this special fireside chat, we'll hear from Khloe Thompson. When she was just 8 years old, Khloe began distributing care bags filled with socks, underwear, toiletries, and menstrual supplies for people in the Los Angeles who were experiencing homelessness. With the help of her family, Khloe founded a non-profit organization called Khloe Kares, and has since given over 5,000 hygiene "Kare Bags" to people in need across the U.S. Khloe will talk about her impactful work in the community, and share encouraging proof that age has nothing to do with your ability to change the world. In the second half of this special event, we sit down with Grace Callwood. At age 16, Grace is currently the founder and chairwoman of her all-youth board of advisors of the We Cancerve Movement, Inc., a nonprofit organization that she founded in 2012 at age 7, shortly after being diagnosed with a catastrophic illness. We Cancerve brings happiness to homeless, sick and foster youth, and Grace is will share her stories to encourage her peers to create their own difference.
- Tuesday, March 9, 2021
- 9:00 AM“Changing the Game” Virtual Influencer Panel of Women in Professional Sports (1 hour)he "Women Changing the Game" one-hour virtual Influencer Panel features an awe- inspiring lineup of glass-ceiling shattering women in professional sports, including Jennifer King, Shannon Eastin, Bianca Smith and Lonnie Murray. Each of these phenomenal woman threw out the old playbooks and re-wrote their own. As influential pioneers in their respective sports, this all-female roster will share encouraging personal stories of how they defied the odds, brazenly demolished invisible gender barriers, and ultimately opened doors for other young women interested in pursuing careers in male-dominated industries. Jennifer King —First full-season African American female coach in the NFL Shannon Eastin — The first woman to ever officiate an NFL game Lonnie Murray — First female MLB Player's Association certified player agent Bianca Smith — First African American woman to be a professional baseball coach in the MLB
- 12:00 PMWomen in Business 100 - Start Your Own Business Workshop (1-hour Session)This virtual workshop will cater to adults who want to start a business on the side while leading busy lives that could include full-time jobs and family obligations. This session will guide participants through brainstorming potential business ideas, creating the outline for their business plan, and considering how to plan, market, advertise, manufacture and deliver a product or service. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan (a template is provided).
- 1:30 PMMicrosoft's Legacy Project Virtual Museum "Women's History Month Experience” Tour + Workshop (2 hours)The Legacy Project Virtual Museum is an interactive online gallery that was created to celebrate culture, diversity and inclusion, and honor incredible changemakers from the 20th and 21st centuries who are helping to make the world a better place for everyone. The Legacy Project's new "Women's History Month" exhibit highlights 30 groundbreaking women and their amazing contributions to the community. Students will participate in a creative-thinking STEM workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Students will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy. Reserve your spot below!
- 3:00 PM“Create a Difference in Your World” - Virtual Fireside Chat with Youth Philanthropists Khloe Thompson & Grace Callwood + Workshop (2 hours)Create a Difference in Your World: Virtual Fireside Chat with Youth Philanthropists Khloe Thompson & Grace Callwood In the first 30 minutes of this special fireside chat, we'll hear from Khloe Thompson. When she was just 8 years old, Khloe began distributing care bags filled with socks, underwear, toiletries, and menstrual supplies for people in the Los Angeles who were experiencing homelessness. With the help of her family, Khloe founded a non-profit organization called Khloe Kares, and has since given over 5,000 hygiene "Kare Bags" to people in need across the U.S. Khloe will talk about her impactful work in the community, and share encouraging proof that age has nothing to do with your ability to change the world. In the second half of this special event, we sit down with Grace Callwood. At age 16, Grace is currently the founder and chairwoman of her all-youth board of advisors of the We Cancerve Movement, Inc., a nonprofit organization that she founded in 2012 at age 7, shortly after being diagnosed with a catastrophic illness. We Cancerve brings happiness to homeless, sick and foster youth, and Grace is will share her stories to encourage her peers to create their own difference.
- 8:00 PMWomen in Business 200 - Fireside Chat with Sabrina Mutukisna (1-hour session)In this intimate fireside chat Sabrina, Founder of the Town Kitchen and CEO of Workologie, she will share how at 30 years old she went from starting The Town Kitchen and an inclusive workforce development in San Francisco to now, when in the middle of the the COVID-19 global pandemic, she co-founded Workologie, a cultural program for remote teams that leverages the power of education, culture and creativity to build inclusive workplaces and keep distributed workforces activated and engaged.
- Wednesday, March 10, 2021
- 9:00 AM“Women Changing the Game” Virtual Influencer Panelhe "Women Changing the Game" one-hour virtual Influencer Panel features an awe- inspiring lineup of glass-ceiling shattering women in professional sports, including Jennifer King, Shannon Eastin, Bianca Smith and Lonnie Murray. Each of these phenomenal woman threw out the old playbooks and re-wrote their own. As influential pioneers in their respective sports, this all-female roster will share encouraging personal stories of how they defied the odds, brazenly demolished invisible gender barriers, and ultimately opened doors for other young women interested in pursuing careers in male-dominated industries. Jennifer King —First full-season African American female coach in the NFL Shannon Eastin — The first woman to ever officiate an NFL game Lonnie Murray — First female MLB Player's Association certified player agent Bianca Smith — First African American woman to be a professional baseball coach in the MLB
- 12:00 PMMicrosoft's Legacy Project Virtual Museum "Women's History Month Experience” Workshop (1 hour)Students will participate in a creative-thinking STEM workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Students will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy.
- 1:00 PMMicrosoft's Legacy Project "Women's History Month" Experience: Virtual Museum Tour + Workshop (90 minutes)The Legacy Project Virtual Museum is an interactive online gallery that was created to celebrate culture, diversity and inclusion, and honor incredible changemakers from the 20th and 21st centuries who are helping to make the world a better place for everyone. The Legacy Project's new "Women's History Month" exhibit highlights 30 groundbreaking women and their amazing contributions to the community. In this exclusive experience, a Microsoft tour guide will lead participants through the interactive Legacy Project's "Women's History Month" exhibit for an enriching and inspiring experience about the featured female changemakers and role models. Participants will have the opportunity to navigate the exhibit independently to learn and discover more on their own, and will be challenged to reflect on what their own legacies will be. Attendees will then have the opportunity to participate in a creative-thinking workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Participants will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy.
- 6:00 PM“Girls in Business” - Influencer Chat with Youth Entrepreneur Mikaila Ulmer (Chat Only, 1 hour)“Girls in Business” - Influencer Chat with Youth Entrepreneur Mikaila Ulmer As a young entrepreneur, Mikaila is the CEO of Me & the Bees Lemonade. Hear how selling lemonade using her grandmother’s recipe landed her an $11 million deal with Whole Foods when she was only 11 years old, and be inspired to follow your dreams by embracing your own “super powers.”
- 6:00 PMGirls in Business 100: Youth Influencer Chat with Mikaila UlmerGirls in Business 100: Youth Influencer Chat with Mikaila Ulmer As a young entrepreneur, Mikaila is the CEO of Me & the Bees Lemonade. Hear how selling lemonade using her grandmother’s recipe landed her an $11 million deal with Whole Foods when she was only 11 years old, and be inspired to follow your dreams by embracing your own “super powers.”
- Thursday, March 11, 2021
- 9:00 AMMicrosoft's Legacy Project Virtual Museum "Women's History Month Experience” Tour + Workshop (2 hours)The Legacy Project Virtual Museum is an interactive online gallery that was created to celebrate culture, diversity and inclusion, and honor incredible changemakers from the 20th and 21st centuries who are helping to make the world a better place for everyone. The Legacy Project's new "Women's History Month" exhibit highlights 30 groundbreaking women and their amazing contributions to the community. Students will participate in a creative-thinking STEM workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Students will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy. Reserve your spot below!
- 1:00 PM“Girls in Business” - Youth Influencer Chat with Mikaila Ulmer + "Start Your Own Business" Workshop (2 hours)Girls in Business, a Special 2- Part Event Girls in Business: Youth Influencer Chat with Mikaila Ulmer As a young entrepreneur, Mikaila is the CEO of Me & the Bees Lemonade. Hear how selling lemonade using her grandmother’s recipe landed her an $11 million deal with Whole Foods when she was only 11 years old, and be inspired to follow your dreams by embracing your own “super powers.” Girls in Business: Start Your Own Business Workshop, ages 8+ This workshop focuses on guiding participants through the steps of thinking of their big idea, planning how to turn it into a product or service, deciding how to get the word out, and pitching their idea to others. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan. At the end of the workshop, participants will practice their elevator pitch and present to the group. Participants will leave the workshop with resources and inspiration to continue on their journey as emerging entrepreneurs.
- 4:00 PMWomen in Business 300 - Fireside Chat with Kimra Major-Morris (1-hour session)As an entrepreneur and business owner with an innovative product or service, it is essential to know how to protect your brand, your name, and the content you create. Join us for the private, exclusive networking event with world-renowned trademark attorney Kimra Major-Morris as she walks through how to protect your business, your ideas, and your brand.
- 4:30 PM“Changing the Game” Virtual Influencer Panel of Women in Professional Sports (1 hour)he "Women Changing the Game" one-hour virtual Influencer Panel features an awe- inspiring lineup of glass-ceiling shattering women in professional sports, including Jennifer King, Shannon Eastin, Bianca Smith and Lonnie Murray. Each of these phenomenal woman threw out the old playbooks and re-wrote their own. As influential pioneers in their respective sports, this all-female roster will share encouraging personal stories of how they defied the odds, brazenly demolished invisible gender barriers, and ultimately opened doors for other young women interested in pursuing careers in male-dominated industries. Jennifer King —First full-season African American female coach in the NFL Shannon Eastin — The first woman to ever officiate an NFL game Lonnie Murray — First female MLB Player's Association certified player agent Bianca Smith — First African American woman to be a professional baseball coach in the MLB
- 6:00 PMWomen in Business 100 - Start Your Own Business Workshop (1-hour Session)This virtual workshop will cater to adults who want to start a business on the side while leading busy lives that could include full-time jobs and family obligations. This session will guide participants through brainstorming potential business ideas, creating the outline for their business plan, and considering how to plan, market, advertise, manufacture and deliver a product or service. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan (a template is provided).
- Friday, March 12, 2021
- 12:00 PMMicrosoft's Legacy Project Virtual Museum "Women's History Month Experience” Tour (1 hour)A Microsoft tour guide will lead students through the interactive Legacy Project's "Women's History Month" exhibit for an enriching educational experience to learn and discover more about the featured female changemakers and role models. Participants will be asked to explore the exhibit independently, answer questions in their digital workbook and reflect on what their own legacies will be.
- 1:00 PM“Changing the Game” Virtual Influencer Panel of Women in Professional Sports (1 hour)he "Women Changing the Game" one-hour virtual Influencer Panel features an awe- inspiring lineup of glass-ceiling shattering women in professional sports, including Jennifer King, Shannon Eastin, Bianca Smith and Lonnie Murray. Each of these phenomenal woman threw out the old playbooks and re-wrote their own. As influential pioneers in their respective sports, this all-female roster will share encouraging personal stories of how they defied the odds, brazenly demolished invisible gender barriers, and ultimately opened doors for other young women interested in pursuing careers in male-dominated industries. Jennifer King —First full-season African American female coach in the NFL Shannon Eastin — The first woman to ever officiate an NFL game Lonnie Murray — First female MLB Player's Association certified player agent Bianca Smith — First African American woman to be a professional baseball coach in the MLB
- 1:30 PM“Start Your Own Business," ages 8+ (Workshop Only, 1 hour)This workshop focuses on guiding participants through the steps of thinking of their big idea, planning how to turn it into a product or service, deciding how to get the word out, and pitching their idea to others. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan. At the end of the workshop, participants will practice their elevator pitch and present to the group. Participants will leave the workshop with resources and inspiration to continue on their journey as emerging entrepreneurs.
- 4:00 PMWomen Leading the Way 100 & 200: Fireside Chat with Jocelyn Mangan + LinkedIn Board session (90-minute session)In this virtual fireside chat, we sit down with Jocelyn Mangan, founder and CEO of Him for Her, which is an organization that bridges the gap between board opportunities and talented women ready for board service. We will follow this up with a 30-minute LinkedIn Board session to put the principles into practice.
- Monday, March 15, 2021
- 9:00 AM“Women Changing the Game” Virtual Influencer Panelhe "Women Changing the Game" one-hour virtual Influencer Panel features an awe- inspiring lineup of glass-ceiling shattering women in professional sports, including Jennifer King, Shannon Eastin, Bianca Smith and Lonnie Murray. Each of these phenomenal woman threw out the old playbooks and re-wrote their own. As influential pioneers in their respective sports, this all-female roster will share encouraging personal stories of how they defied the odds, brazenly demolished invisible gender barriers, and ultimately opened doors for other young women interested in pursuing careers in male-dominated industries. Jennifer King —First full-season African American female coach in the NFL Shannon Eastin — The first woman to ever officiate an NFL game Lonnie Murray — First female MLB Player's Association certified player agent Bianca Smith — First African American woman to be a professional baseball coach in the MLB
- 12:00 PMCreate a Difference in Your World 200: Virtual Workshop, ages 8+Participants will explore what social good is and what it means to take action for social good/to make a difference, and how they can be the change they want to see in the world. Participants will identify how their passions align with causes they care about, discuss what it means to champion a locally-based organization associated with their cause, and determine which method of support (volunteering or raising awareness) best suits them. Participants will also work on an action plan with PowerPoint.
- 1:00 PMWomen in Business 200 - Fireside Chat with Sabrina MutukisnaIn this intimate fireside chat Sabrina, Founder of the Town Kitchen and CEO of Workologie, she will share how at 30 years old she went from starting The Town Kitchen and an inclusive workforce development in San Francisco to now, when in the middle of the the COVID-19 global pandemic, she co-founded Workologie, a cultural program for remote teams that leverages the power of education, culture and creativity to build inclusive workplaces and keep distributed workforces activated and engaged.
- 2:00 PMGirls in Business, a Special 2- Part EventGirls in Business, a Special 2- Part Event Girls in Business 100: Youth Influencer Chat with Mikaila Ulmer As a young entrepreneur, Mikaila is the CEO of Me & the Bees Lemonade. Hear how selling lemonade using her grandmother’s recipe landed her an $11 million deal with Whole Foods when she was only 11 years old, and be inspired to follow your dreams by embracing your own “super powers.” Girls in Business 200: Start Your Own Business Workshop, ages 8+ This workshop focuses on guiding participants through the steps of thinking of their big idea, planning how to turn it into a product or service, deciding how to get the word out, and pitching their idea to others. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan. At the end of the workshop, participants will practice their elevator pitch and present to the group. Participants will leave the workshop with resources and inspiration to continue on their journey as emerging entrepreneurs.
- 3:00 PMWomen in Business 100: Start Your Own Business WorkshopThis virtual workshop will cater to adults who want to start a business on the side while leading busy lives that could include full-time jobs and family obligations. This session will guide participants through brainstorming potential business ideas, creating the outline for their business plan, and considering how to plan, market, advertise, manufacture and deliver a product or service. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan (a template is provided).
- 4:30 PMMS Virtual Legacy Museum "Women's History Month Experience” (2 hours)The Legacy Project Virtual Museum is an interactive online gallery that was created to celebrate culture, diversity and inclusion, and honor incredible changemakers from the 20th and 21st centuries who are helping to make the world a better place for everyone. The Legacy Project's new "Women's History Month" exhibit highlights 30 groundbreaking women and their amazing contributions to the community. Students will participate in a creative-thinking STEM workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Students will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy. Reserve your spot below!
- 9:00 PMWomen in Business 100 - Start Your Own Business WorkshopThis virtual workshop will cater to adults who want to start a business on the side while leading busy lives that could include full-time jobs and family obligations. This session will guide participants through brainstorming potential business ideas, creating the outline for their business plan, and considering how to plan, market, advertise, manufacture and deliver a product or service. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan (a template is provided).
- Tuesday, March 16, 2021
- 9:00 AMWhat's Your Legacy? "Women's History Month Experience”Students will participate in a creative-thinking STEM workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Students will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy. Reserve your spot below!
- 11:00 AMWomen of NASA "Women's History Month Experience," Virtual Panel ages 8+ (1 hour)In honor of Women History Month, The Women of Nasa Panel will highlight personal stories from the women of NASA on how they’ve succeeded at overcoming gender discrimination and become change-makers in the field of STEM. Participants will hear first hand from some of the top women on the tools and techniques they too can use to become changemakers!
- 12:00 PMGirls in Business 100: Youth Influencer Chat with Mikaila UlmerGirls in Business 100: Youth Influencer Chat with Mikaila Ulmer As a young entrepreneur, Mikaila is the CEO of Me & the Bees Lemonade. Hear how selling lemonade using her grandmother’s recipe landed her an $11 million deal with Whole Foods when she was only 11 years old, and be inspired to follow your dreams by embracing your own “super powers.”
- 12:00 PMMicrosoft's Legacy Project Virtual Museum: Women's History Month Experience + "What's Your Legacy?" WorkshopThe Legacy Project Virtual Museum is an interactive online gallery that was created to celebrate culture, diversity and inclusion, and honor incredible changemakers from the 20th and 21st centuries who are helping to make the world a better place for everyone. The Legacy Project's new "Women's History Month" exhibit highlights 30 groundbreaking women and their amazing contributions to the community. In this exclusive experience, a Microsoft tour guide will lead participants through the interactive Legacy Project's "Women's History Month" exhibit for an enriching and inspiring experience about the featured female changemakers and role models. Participants will have the opportunity to navigate the exhibit independently to learn and discover more on their own, and will be challenged to reflect on what their own legacies will be. Attendees will then have the opportunity to participate in a creative-thinking workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Participants will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy.
- 1:30 PM“Women Changing the Game” Virtual Influencer Panelhe "Women Changing the Game" one-hour virtual Influencer Panel features an awe- inspiring lineup of glass-ceiling shattering women in professional sports, including Jennifer King, Shannon Eastin, Bianca Smith and Lonnie Murray. Each of these phenomenal woman threw out the old playbooks and re-wrote their own. As influential pioneers in their respective sports, this all-female roster will share encouraging personal stories of how they defied the odds, brazenly demolished invisible gender barriers, and ultimately opened doors for other young women interested in pursuing careers in male-dominated industries. Jennifer King —First full-season African American female coach in the NFL Shannon Eastin — The first woman to ever officiate an NFL game Lonnie Murray — First female MLB Player's Association certified player agent Bianca Smith — First African American woman to be a professional baseball coach in the MLB
- Wednesday, March 17, 2021
- 11:00 AMMS Virtual Legacy Museum "Women's History Month Experience” (2 hours)The Legacy Project Virtual Museum is an interactive online gallery that was created to celebrate culture, diversity and inclusion, and honor incredible changemakers from the 20th and 21st centuries who are helping to make the world a better place for everyone. The Legacy Project's new "Women's History Month" exhibit highlights 30 groundbreaking women and their amazing contributions to the community. Students will participate in a creative-thinking STEM workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Students will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy. Reserve your spot below!
- 1:00 PMCreate a Difference in Your World, a Special 2-Part EventCreate a Difference in Your World 100: Virtual Fireside Chat with Youth Philanthropists Khloe Thompson & Grace Callwood In the first 30 minutes of this special fireside chat, we'll hear from Khloe Thompson. When she was just 8 years old, Khloe began distributing care bags filled with socks, underwear, toiletries, and menstrual supplies for people in the Los Angeles who were experiencing homelessness. With the help of her family, Khloe founded a non-profit organization called Khloe Kares, and has since given over 5,000 hygiene "Kare Bags" to people in need across the U.S. Khloe will talk about her impactful work in the community, and share encouraging proof that age has nothing to do with your ability to change the world. In the second half of this special event, we sit down with Grace Callwood. At age 16, Grace is currently the founder and chairwoman of her all-youth board of advisors of the We Cancerve Movement, Inc., a nonprofit organization that she founded in 2012 at age 7, shortly after being diagnosed with a catastrophic illness. We Cancerve brings happiness to homeless, sick and foster youth, and Grace is will share her stories to encourage her peers to create their own difference.
- 3:00 PMWomen in Business 100 - Start Your Own Business WorkshopThis virtual workshop will cater to adults who want to start a business on the side while leading busy lives that could include full-time jobs and family obligations. This session will guide participants through brainstorming potential business ideas, creating the outline for their business plan, and considering how to plan, market, advertise, manufacture and deliver a product or service. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan (a template is provided).
- 4:30 PMWomen of NASA "Women's History Month Experience," Workshop ages 8+ (1 hour)We will have an interactive workshop for students 8+
- 5:00 PMWomen in Business 300 - Fireside Chat with Kimra Major-MorrisAs an entrepreneur and business owner with an innovative product or service, it is essential to know how to protect your brand, your name, and the content you create. Join us for the private, exclusive networking event with world-renowned trademark attorney Kimra Major-Morris as she walks through how to protect your business, your ideas, and your brand.
- 5:00 PMWomen Leading the Way 100 & 200: Fireside Chat with Jocelyn Mangan + LinkedIn Board sessionIn this virtual fireside chat, we sit down with Jocelyn Mangan, founder and CEO of Him for Her, which is an organization that bridges the gap between board opportunities and talented women ready for board service. We will follow this up with a 30-minute LinkedIn Board session to put the principles into practice.
- 6:00 PM“Women Changing the Game” Virtual Influencer Panelhe "Women Changing the Game" one-hour virtual Influencer Panel features an awe- inspiring lineup of glass-ceiling shattering women in professional sports, including Jennifer King, Shannon Eastin, Bianca Smith and Lonnie Murray. Each of these phenomenal woman threw out the old playbooks and re-wrote their own. As influential pioneers in their respective sports, this all-female roster will share encouraging personal stories of how they defied the odds, brazenly demolished invisible gender barriers, and ultimately opened doors for other young women interested in pursuing careers in male-dominated industries. Jennifer King —First full-season African American female coach in the NFL Shannon Eastin — The first woman to ever officiate an NFL game Lonnie Murray — First female MLB Player's Association certified player agent Bianca Smith — First African American woman to be a professional baseball coach in the MLB
- 6:00 PMWomen Leading the Way 300: Personal Branding & Professional Development EventLauren Jolda, Sr. Manager of the Rock Your Profile program, shares insider tips that women can present their authentic selves in their LinkedIn profiles to stand out to potential hiring managers.
- Thursday, March 18, 2021
- 9:00 AMGirls in Business 200: Start Your Own Business Workshop, ages 8+This workshop focuses on guiding participants through the steps of thinking of their big idea, planning how to turn it into a product or service, deciding how to get the word out, and pitching their idea to others. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan. At the end of the workshop, participants will practice their elevator pitch and present to the group. Participants will leave the workshop with resources and inspiration to continue on their journey as emerging entrepreneurs.
- 10:00 AMCreate a Difference in Your World 100: Virtual Fireside Chat with Youth Philanthropists Khloe Thompson & Grace CallwoodIn the first 30 minutes of this special fireside chat, we'll hear from Khloe Thompson. When she was just 8 years old, Khloe began distributing care bags filled with socks, underwear, toiletries, and menstrual supplies for people in the Los Angeles who were experiencing homelessness. With the help of her family, Khloe founded a non-profit organization called Khloe Kares, and has since given over 5,000 hygiene "Kare Bags" to people in need across the U.S. Khloe will talk about her impactful work in the community, and share encouraging proof that age has nothing to do with your ability to change the world. In the second half of this special event, we sit down with Grace Callwood. At age 16, Grace is currently the founder and chairwoman of her all-youth board of advisors of the We Cancerve Movement, Inc., a nonprofit organization that she founded in 2012 at age 7, shortly after being diagnosed with a catastrophic illness. We Cancerve brings happiness to homeless, sick and foster youth, and Grace is will share her stories to encourage her peers to create their own difference.
- 12:00 PMMS Virtual Legacy Museum "Women's History Month Experience” (2 hours)The Legacy Project Virtual Museum is an interactive online gallery that was created to celebrate culture, diversity and inclusion, and honor incredible changemakers from the 20th and 21st centuries who are helping to make the world a better place for everyone. The Legacy Project's new "Women's History Month" exhibit highlights 30 groundbreaking women and their amazing contributions to the community. Students will participate in a creative-thinking STEM workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Students will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy. Reserve your spot below!
- 1:00 PMMicrosoft's Legacy Project Virtual Museum: Women's History Month Experience + "What's Your Legacy?" WorkshopThe Legacy Project Virtual Museum is an interactive online gallery that was created to celebrate culture, diversity and inclusion, and honor incredible changemakers from the 20th and 21st centuries who are helping to make the world a better place for everyone. The Legacy Project's new "Women's History Month" exhibit highlights 30 groundbreaking women and their amazing contributions to the community. In this exclusive experience, a Microsoft tour guide will lead participants through the interactive Legacy Project's "Women's History Month" exhibit for an enriching and inspiring experience about the featured female changemakers and role models. Participants will have the opportunity to navigate the exhibit independently to learn and discover more on their own, and will be challenged to reflect on what their own legacies will be. Attendees will then have the opportunity to participate in a creative-thinking workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Participants will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy.
- 4:00 PMWomen of NASA "Women's History Month Experience," Virtual Panel + Workshop ages 8+ (2 hours)In honor of Women History Month, The Women of Nasa Panel will highlight personal stories from the women of NASA on how they’ve succeeded at overcoming gender discrimination and become change-makers in the field of STEM. Participants will hear first hand from some of the top women on the tools and techniques they too can use to become changemakers! For our second half of the event we will have an interactive workshop for students 8+
- Friday, March 19, 2021
- 9:00 AMWomen Leading the Way 100 & 200: Fireside Chat with Jocelyn Mangan + LinkedIn Board sessionIn this virtual fireside chat, we sit down with Jocelyn Mangan, founder and CEO of Him for Her, which is an organization that bridges the gap between board opportunities and talented women ready for board service. We will follow this up with a 30-minute LinkedIn Board session to put the principles into practice.
- 9:00 AMWomen of NASA "Women's History Month Experience," Virtual Panel ages 8+ (1 hour)In honor of Women History Month, The Women of Nasa Panel will highlight personal stories from the women of NASA on how they’ve succeeded at overcoming gender discrimination and become change-makers in the field of STEM. Participants will hear first hand from some of the top women on the tools and techniques they too can use to become changemakers!
- 10:00 AMWhat's Your Legacy? "Women's History Month Experience”Students will participate in a creative-thinking STEM workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Students will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy. Reserve your spot below!
- 12:00 PMWomen in Business 100 - Start Your Own Business WorkshopThis virtual workshop will cater to adults who want to start a business on the side while leading busy lives that could include full-time jobs and family obligations. This session will guide participants through brainstorming potential business ideas, creating the outline for their business plan, and considering how to plan, market, advertise, manufacture and deliver a product or service. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan (a template is provided).
- 1:30 PMCreate a Difference in Your World, a Special 2-Part EventCreate a Difference in Your World 100: Virtual Fireside Chat with Youth Philanthropists Khloe Thompson & Grace Callwood In the first 30 minutes of this special fireside chat, we'll hear from Khloe Thompson. When she was just 8 years old, Khloe began distributing care bags filled with socks, underwear, toiletries, and menstrual supplies for people in the Los Angeles who were experiencing homelessness. With the help of her family, Khloe founded a non-profit organization called Khloe Kares, and has since given over 5,000 hygiene "Kare Bags" to people in need across the U.S. Khloe will talk about her impactful work in the community, and share encouraging proof that age has nothing to do with your ability to change the world. In the second half of this special event, we sit down with Grace Callwood. At age 16, Grace is currently the founder and chairwoman of her all-youth board of advisors of the We Cancerve Movement, Inc., a nonprofit organization that she founded in 2012 at age 7, shortly after being diagnosed with a catastrophic illness. We Cancerve brings happiness to homeless, sick and foster youth, and Grace is will share her stories to encourage her peers to create their own difference.
- 2:00 PM“Women Changing the Game” Virtual Influencer Panelhe "Women Changing the Game" one-hour virtual Influencer Panel features an awe- inspiring lineup of glass-ceiling shattering women in professional sports, including Jennifer King, Shannon Eastin, Bianca Smith and Lonnie Murray. Each of these phenomenal woman threw out the old playbooks and re-wrote their own. As influential pioneers in their respective sports, this all-female roster will share encouraging personal stories of how they defied the odds, brazenly demolished invisible gender barriers, and ultimately opened doors for other young women interested in pursuing careers in male-dominated industries. Jennifer King —First full-season African American female coach in the NFL Shannon Eastin — The first woman to ever officiate an NFL game Lonnie Murray — First female MLB Player's Association certified player agent Bianca Smith — First African American woman to be a professional baseball coach in the MLB
- 3:00 PMGirls in Business, a Special 2- Part EventGirls in Business, a Special 2- Part Event Girls in Business 100: Youth Influencer Chat with Mikaila Ulmer As a young entrepreneur, Mikaila is the CEO of Me & the Bees Lemonade. Hear how selling lemonade using her grandmother’s recipe landed her an $11 million deal with Whole Foods when she was only 11 years old, and be inspired to follow your dreams by embracing your own “super powers.” Girls in Business 200: Start Your Own Business Workshop, ages 8+ This workshop focuses on guiding participants through the steps of thinking of their big idea, planning how to turn it into a product or service, deciding how to get the word out, and pitching their idea to others. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan. At the end of the workshop, participants will practice their elevator pitch and present to the group. Participants will leave the workshop with resources and inspiration to continue on their journey as emerging entrepreneurs.
- 8:00 PMWomen in Business 300 - Fireside Chat with Kimra Major-MorrisAs an entrepreneur and business owner with an innovative product or service, it is essential to know how to protect your brand, your name, and the content you create. Join us for the private, exclusive networking event with world-renowned trademark attorney Kimra Major-Morris as she walks through how to protect your business, your ideas, and your brand.
- Monday, March 22, 2021
- 9:00 AMCreate a Difference in Your World, a Special 2-Part EventCreate a Difference in Your World 100: Virtual Fireside Chat with Youth Philanthropists Khloe Thompson & Grace Callwood In the first 30 minutes of this special fireside chat, we'll hear from Khloe Thompson. When she was just 8 years old, Khloe began distributing care bags filled with socks, underwear, toiletries, and menstrual supplies for people in the Los Angeles who were experiencing homelessness. With the help of her family, Khloe founded a non-profit organization called Khloe Kares, and has since given over 5,000 hygiene "Kare Bags" to people in need across the U.S. Khloe will talk about her impactful work in the community, and share encouraging proof that age has nothing to do with your ability to change the world. In the second half of this special event, we sit down with Grace Callwood. At age 16, Grace is currently the founder and chairwoman of her all-youth board of advisors of the We Cancerve Movement, Inc., a nonprofit organization that she founded in 2012 at age 7, shortly after being diagnosed with a catastrophic illness. We Cancerve brings happiness to homeless, sick and foster youth, and Grace is will share her stories to encourage her peers to create their own difference.
- 12:00 PMGirls in Business, a Special 2- Part EventGirls in Business, a Special 2- Part Event Girls in Business 100: Youth Influencer Chat with Mikaila Ulmer As a young entrepreneur, Mikaila is the CEO of Me & the Bees Lemonade. Hear how selling lemonade using her grandmother’s recipe landed her an $11 million deal with Whole Foods when she was only 11 years old, and be inspired to follow your dreams by embracing your own “super powers.” Girls in Business 200: Start Your Own Business Workshop, ages 8+ This workshop focuses on guiding participants through the steps of thinking of their big idea, planning how to turn it into a product or service, deciding how to get the word out, and pitching their idea to others. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan. At the end of the workshop, participants will practice their elevator pitch and present to the group. Participants will leave the workshop with resources and inspiration to continue on their journey as emerging entrepreneurs.
- 12:00 PMWomen Leading the Way 300: Personal Branding & Professional Development EventLauren Jolda, Sr. Manager of the Rock Your Profile program, shares insider tips that women can present their authentic selves in their LinkedIn profiles to stand out to potential hiring managers.
- 1:00 PM“Women Changing the Game” Virtual Influencer Panelhe "Women Changing the Game" one-hour virtual Influencer Panel features an awe- inspiring lineup of glass-ceiling shattering women in professional sports, including Jennifer King, Shannon Eastin, Bianca Smith and Lonnie Murray. Each of these phenomenal woman threw out the old playbooks and re-wrote their own. As influential pioneers in their respective sports, this all-female roster will share encouraging personal stories of how they defied the odds, brazenly demolished invisible gender barriers, and ultimately opened doors for other young women interested in pursuing careers in male-dominated industries. Jennifer King —First full-season African American female coach in the NFL Shannon Eastin — The first woman to ever officiate an NFL game Lonnie Murray — First female MLB Player's Association certified player agent Bianca Smith — First African American woman to be a professional baseball coach in the MLB
- 1:00 PMMS Virtual Legacy Museum "Women's History Month Experience” (2 hours)The Legacy Project Virtual Museum is an interactive online gallery that was created to celebrate culture, diversity and inclusion, and honor incredible changemakers from the 20th and 21st centuries who are helping to make the world a better place for everyone. The Legacy Project's new "Women's History Month" exhibit highlights 30 groundbreaking women and their amazing contributions to the community. Students will participate in a creative-thinking STEM workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Students will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy. Reserve your spot below!
- 3:00 PMWomen of NASA "Women's History Month Experience," Virtual Panel + Workshop ages 8+ (2 hours)In honor of Women History Month, The Women of Nasa Panel will highlight personal stories from the women of NASA on how they’ve succeeded at overcoming gender discrimination and become change-makers in the field of STEM. Participants will hear first hand from some of the top women on the tools and techniques they too can use to become changemakers! For our second half of the event we will have an interactive workshop for students 8+
- Tuesday, March 23, 2021
- 10:00 AMVirtual Legacy Museum Tour "Women's History Month Experience”A Microsoft tour guide will lead students through the interactive Legacy Project's "Women's History Month" exhibit for an enriching educational experience to learn and discover more about the featured female changemakers and role models. Participants will be asked to explore the exhibit independently, answer questions in their digital workbook and reflect on what their own legacies will be.
- 11:00 AM“Women Changing the Game” Virtual Influencer Panelhe "Women Changing the Game" one-hour virtual Influencer Panel features an awe- inspiring lineup of glass-ceiling shattering women in professional sports, including Jennifer King, Shannon Eastin, Bianca Smith and Lonnie Murray. Each of these phenomenal woman threw out the old playbooks and re-wrote their own. As influential pioneers in their respective sports, this all-female roster will share encouraging personal stories of how they defied the odds, brazenly demolished invisible gender barriers, and ultimately opened doors for other young women interested in pursuing careers in male-dominated industries. Jennifer King —First full-season African American female coach in the NFL Shannon Eastin — The first woman to ever officiate an NFL game Lonnie Murray — First female MLB Player's Association certified player agent Bianca Smith — First African American woman to be a professional baseball coach in the MLB
- 12:00 PMCreate a Difference in Your World, a Special 2-Part EventCreate a Difference in Your World 100: Virtual Fireside Chat with Youth Philanthropists Khloe Thompson & Grace Callwood In the first 30 minutes of this special fireside chat, we'll hear from Khloe Thompson. When she was just 8 years old, Khloe began distributing care bags filled with socks, underwear, toiletries, and menstrual supplies for people in the Los Angeles who were experiencing homelessness. With the help of her family, Khloe founded a non-profit organization called Khloe Kares, and has since given over 5,000 hygiene "Kare Bags" to people in need across the U.S. Khloe will talk about her impactful work in the community, and share encouraging proof that age has nothing to do with your ability to change the world. In the second half of this special event, we sit down with Grace Callwood. At age 16, Grace is currently the founder and chairwoman of her all-youth board of advisors of the We Cancerve Movement, Inc., a nonprofit organization that she founded in 2012 at age 7, shortly after being diagnosed with a catastrophic illness. We Cancerve brings happiness to homeless, sick and foster youth, and Grace is will share her stories to encourage her peers to create their own difference.
- 12:00 PMWomen Leading the Way 100 & 200: Fireside Chat with Jocelyn Mangan + LinkedIn Board sessionIn this virtual fireside chat, we sit down with Jocelyn Mangan, founder and CEO of Him for Her, which is an organization that bridges the gap between board opportunities and talented women ready for board service. We will follow this up with a 30-minute LinkedIn Board session to put the principles into practice.
- 4:00 PMWomen in Business 200 - Fireside Chat with Sabrina MutukisnaIn this intimate fireside chat Sabrina, Founder of the Town Kitchen and CEO of Workologie, she will share how at 30 years old she went from starting The Town Kitchen and an inclusive workforce development in San Francisco to now, when in the middle of the the COVID-19 global pandemic, she co-founded Workologie, a cultural program for remote teams that leverages the power of education, culture and creativity to build inclusive workplaces and keep distributed workforces activated and engaged.
- 4:00 PMWomen of NASA "Women's History Month Experience," Workshop ages 8+ (1 hour)We will have an interactive workshop for students 8+
- 6:00 PMWomen in Business 100 - Start Your Own Business WorkshopThis virtual workshop will cater to adults who want to start a business on the side while leading busy lives that could include full-time jobs and family obligations. This session will guide participants through brainstorming potential business ideas, creating the outline for their business plan, and considering how to plan, market, advertise, manufacture and deliver a product or service. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan (a template is provided).
- Wednesday, March 24, 2021
- 10:00 AM“Women Changing the Game” Virtual Influencer Panelhe "Women Changing the Game" one-hour virtual Influencer Panel features an awe- inspiring lineup of glass-ceiling shattering women in professional sports, including Jennifer King, Shannon Eastin, Bianca Smith and Lonnie Murray. Each of these phenomenal woman threw out the old playbooks and re-wrote their own. As influential pioneers in their respective sports, this all-female roster will share encouraging personal stories of how they defied the odds, brazenly demolished invisible gender barriers, and ultimately opened doors for other young women interested in pursuing careers in male-dominated industries. Jennifer King —First full-season African American female coach in the NFL Shannon Eastin — The first woman to ever officiate an NFL game Lonnie Murray — First female MLB Player's Association certified player agent Bianca Smith — First African American woman to be a professional baseball coach in the MLB
- 12:00 PMWomen of NASA "Women's History Month Experience," Virtual Panel ages 8+ (1 hour)In honor of Women History Month, The Women of Nasa Panel will highlight personal stories from the women of NASA on how they’ve succeeded at overcoming gender discrimination and become change-makers in the field of STEM. Participants will hear first hand from some of the top women on the tools and techniques they too can use to become changemakers!
- 1:00 PMMS Virtual Legacy Museum "Women's History Month Experience” (2 hours)The Legacy Project Virtual Museum is an interactive online gallery that was created to celebrate culture, diversity and inclusion, and honor incredible changemakers from the 20th and 21st centuries who are helping to make the world a better place for everyone. The Legacy Project's new "Women's History Month" exhibit highlights 30 groundbreaking women and their amazing contributions to the community. Students will participate in a creative-thinking STEM workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Students will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy. Reserve your spot below!
- 3:00 PMGirls in Business, a Special 2- Part EventGirls in Business, a Special 2- Part Event Girls in Business 100: Youth Influencer Chat with Mikaila Ulmer As a young entrepreneur, Mikaila is the CEO of Me & the Bees Lemonade. Hear how selling lemonade using her grandmother’s recipe landed her an $11 million deal with Whole Foods when she was only 11 years old, and be inspired to follow your dreams by embracing your own “super powers.” Girls in Business 200: Start Your Own Business Workshop, ages 8+ This workshop focuses on guiding participants through the steps of thinking of their big idea, planning how to turn it into a product or service, deciding how to get the word out, and pitching their idea to others. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan. At the end of the workshop, participants will practice their elevator pitch and present to the group. Participants will leave the workshop with resources and inspiration to continue on their journey as emerging entrepreneurs.
- 5:00 PMMicrosoft's Legacy Project Virtual Museum: Women's History Month Experience + "What's Your Legacy?" WorkshopThe Legacy Project Virtual Museum is an interactive online gallery that was created to celebrate culture, diversity and inclusion, and honor incredible changemakers from the 20th and 21st centuries who are helping to make the world a better place for everyone. The Legacy Project's new "Women's History Month" exhibit highlights 30 groundbreaking women and their amazing contributions to the community. In this exclusive experience, a Microsoft tour guide will lead participants through the interactive Legacy Project's "Women's History Month" exhibit for an enriching and inspiring experience about the featured female changemakers and role models. Participants will have the opportunity to navigate the exhibit independently to learn and discover more on their own, and will be challenged to reflect on what their own legacies will be. Attendees will then have the opportunity to participate in a creative-thinking workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Participants will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy.
- Thursday, March 25, 2021
- 10:00 AMGirls in Business 100: Youth Influencer Chat with Mikaila UlmerGirls in Business 100: Youth Influencer Chat with Mikaila Ulmer As a young entrepreneur, Mikaila is the CEO of Me & the Bees Lemonade. Hear how selling lemonade using her grandmother’s recipe landed her an $11 million deal with Whole Foods when she was only 11 years old, and be inspired to follow your dreams by embracing your own “super powers.”
- 1:00 PM“Women Changing the Game” Virtual Influencer Panelhe "Women Changing the Game" one-hour virtual Influencer Panel features an awe- inspiring lineup of glass-ceiling shattering women in professional sports, including Jennifer King, Shannon Eastin, Bianca Smith and Lonnie Murray. Each of these phenomenal woman threw out the old playbooks and re-wrote their own. As influential pioneers in their respective sports, this all-female roster will share encouraging personal stories of how they defied the odds, brazenly demolished invisible gender barriers, and ultimately opened doors for other young women interested in pursuing careers in male-dominated industries. Jennifer King —First full-season African American female coach in the NFL Shannon Eastin — The first woman to ever officiate an NFL game Lonnie Murray — First female MLB Player's Association certified player agent Bianca Smith — First African American woman to be a professional baseball coach in the MLB
- 1:00 PMWomen in Business 200 - Fireside Chat with Sabrina MutukisnaIn this intimate fireside chat Sabrina, Founder of the Town Kitchen and CEO of Workologie, she will share how at 30 years old she went from starting The Town Kitchen and an inclusive workforce development in San Francisco to now, when in the middle of the the COVID-19 global pandemic, she co-founded Workologie, a cultural program for remote teams that leverages the power of education, culture and creativity to build inclusive workplaces and keep distributed workforces activated and engaged.
- 2:00 PMWomen of NASA "Women's History Month Experience," Workshop ages 8+ (1 hour)We will have an interactive workshop for students 8+
- 3:00 PMVirtual Legacy Museum Tour "Women's History Month Experience”A Microsoft tour guide will lead students through the interactive Legacy Project's "Women's History Month" exhibit for an enriching educational experience to learn and discover more about the featured female changemakers and role models. Participants will be asked to explore the exhibit independently, answer questions in their digital workbook and reflect on what their own legacies will be.
- 3:00 PMWomen Leading the Way 300: Personal Branding & Professional Development EventLauren Jolda, Sr. Manager of the Rock Your Profile program, shares insider tips that women can present their authentic selves in their LinkedIn profiles to stand out to potential hiring managers.
- 9:00 PMWomen in Business 100 - Start Your Own Business WorkshopThis virtual workshop will cater to adults who want to start a business on the side while leading busy lives that could include full-time jobs and family obligations. This session will guide participants through brainstorming potential business ideas, creating the outline for their business plan, and considering how to plan, market, advertise, manufacture and deliver a product or service. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan (a template is provided).
- Friday, March 26, 2021
- 9:00 AM“Women Changing the Game” Virtual Influencer Panelhe "Women Changing the Game" one-hour virtual Influencer Panel features an awe- inspiring lineup of glass-ceiling shattering women in professional sports, including Jennifer King, Shannon Eastin, Bianca Smith and Lonnie Murray. Each of these phenomenal woman threw out the old playbooks and re-wrote their own. As influential pioneers in their respective sports, this all-female roster will share encouraging personal stories of how they defied the odds, brazenly demolished invisible gender barriers, and ultimately opened doors for other young women interested in pursuing careers in male-dominated industries. Jennifer King —First full-season African American female coach in the NFL Shannon Eastin — The first woman to ever officiate an NFL game Lonnie Murray — First female MLB Player's Association certified player agent Bianca Smith — First African American woman to be a professional baseball coach in the MLB
- 9:00 AMCreate a Difference in Your World 200: Virtual Workshop, ages 8+Participants will explore what social good is and what it means to take action for social good/to make a difference, and how they can be the change they want to see in the world. Participants will identify how their passions align with causes they care about, discuss what it means to champion a locally-based organization associated with their cause, and determine which method of support (volunteering or raising awareness) best suits them. Participants will also work on an action plan with PowerPoint.
- 9:00 AMGirls in Business, a Special 2- Part EventGirls in Business, a Special 2- Part Event Girls in Business 100: Youth Influencer Chat with Mikaila Ulmer As a young entrepreneur, Mikaila is the CEO of Me & the Bees Lemonade. Hear how selling lemonade using her grandmother’s recipe landed her an $11 million deal with Whole Foods when she was only 11 years old, and be inspired to follow your dreams by embracing your own “super powers.” Girls in Business 200: Start Your Own Business Workshop, ages 8+ This workshop focuses on guiding participants through the steps of thinking of their big idea, planning how to turn it into a product or service, deciding how to get the word out, and pitching their idea to others. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan. At the end of the workshop, participants will practice their elevator pitch and present to the group. Participants will leave the workshop with resources and inspiration to continue on their journey as emerging entrepreneurs.
- 11:00 AMWomen of NASA "Women's History Month Experience," Virtual Panel + Workshop ages 8+ (2 hours)In honor of Women History Month, The Women of Nasa Panel will highlight personal stories from the women of NASA on how they’ve succeeded at overcoming gender discrimination and become change-makers in the field of STEM. Participants will hear first hand from some of the top women on the tools and techniques they too can use to become changemakers! For our second half of the event we will have an interactive workshop for students 8+
- 6:00 PMWhat's Your Legacy? "Women's History Month Experience”Students will participate in a creative-thinking STEM workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Students will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy. Reserve your spot below!
- 8:00 PMMicrosoft's Legacy Project Virtual Museum: Women's History Month Experience + "What's Your Legacy?" WorkshopThe Legacy Project Virtual Museum is an interactive online gallery that was created to celebrate culture, diversity and inclusion, and honor incredible changemakers from the 20th and 21st centuries who are helping to make the world a better place for everyone. The Legacy Project's new "Women's History Month" exhibit highlights 30 groundbreaking women and their amazing contributions to the community. In this exclusive experience, a Microsoft tour guide will lead participants through the interactive Legacy Project's "Women's History Month" exhibit for an enriching and inspiring experience about the featured female changemakers and role models. Participants will have the opportunity to navigate the exhibit independently to learn and discover more on their own, and will be challenged to reflect on what their own legacies will be. Attendees will then have the opportunity to participate in a creative-thinking workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Participants will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy.
- Saturday, March 27, 2021
- 1:00 PMWomen Leading the Way 100 & 200: Fireside Chat with Jocelyn Mangan + LinkedIn Board sessionIn this virtual fireside chat, we sit down with Jocelyn Mangan, founder and CEO of Him for Her, which is an organization that bridges the gap between board opportunities and talented women ready for board service. We will follow this up with a 30-minute LinkedIn Board session to put the principles into practice.
- Monday, March 29, 2021
- 10:00 AMMS Virtual Legacy Museum "Women's History Month Experience” (2 hours)The Legacy Project Virtual Museum is an interactive online gallery that was created to celebrate culture, diversity and inclusion, and honor incredible changemakers from the 20th and 21st centuries who are helping to make the world a better place for everyone. The Legacy Project's new "Women's History Month" exhibit highlights 30 groundbreaking women and their amazing contributions to the community. Students will participate in a creative-thinking STEM workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Students will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy. Reserve your spot below!
- 12:00 PM“Women Changing the Game” Virtual Influencer Panelhe "Women Changing the Game" one-hour virtual Influencer Panel features an awe- inspiring lineup of glass-ceiling shattering women in professional sports, including Jennifer King, Shannon Eastin, Bianca Smith and Lonnie Murray. Each of these phenomenal woman threw out the old playbooks and re-wrote their own. As influential pioneers in their respective sports, this all-female roster will share encouraging personal stories of how they defied the odds, brazenly demolished invisible gender barriers, and ultimately opened doors for other young women interested in pursuing careers in male-dominated industries. Jennifer King —First full-season African American female coach in the NFL Shannon Eastin — The first woman to ever officiate an NFL game Lonnie Murray — First female MLB Player's Association certified player agent Bianca Smith — First African American woman to be a professional baseball coach in the MLB
- 1:30 PMCreate a Difference in Your World 100: Virtual Fireside Chat with Youth Philanthropists Khloe Thompson & Grace CallwoodIn the first 30 minutes of this special fireside chat, we'll hear from Khloe Thompson. When she was just 8 years old, Khloe began distributing care bags filled with socks, underwear, toiletries, and menstrual supplies for people in the Los Angeles who were experiencing homelessness. With the help of her family, Khloe founded a non-profit organization called Khloe Kares, and has since given over 5,000 hygiene "Kare Bags" to people in need across the U.S. Khloe will talk about her impactful work in the community, and share encouraging proof that age has nothing to do with your ability to change the world. In the second half of this special event, we sit down with Grace Callwood. At age 16, Grace is currently the founder and chairwoman of her all-youth board of advisors of the We Cancerve Movement, Inc., a nonprofit organization that she founded in 2012 at age 7, shortly after being diagnosed with a catastrophic illness. We Cancerve brings happiness to homeless, sick and foster youth, and Grace is will share her stories to encourage her peers to create their own difference.
- 3:00 PMGirls in Business 200: Start Your Own Business Workshop, ages 8+This workshop focuses on guiding participants through the steps of thinking of their big idea, planning how to turn it into a product or service, deciding how to get the word out, and pitching their idea to others. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan. At the end of the workshop, participants will practice their elevator pitch and present to the group. Participants will leave the workshop with resources and inspiration to continue on their journey as emerging entrepreneurs.
- 3:00 PMWomen in Business 300 - Fireside Chat with Kimra Major-MorrisAs an entrepreneur and business owner with an innovative product or service, it is essential to know how to protect your brand, your name, and the content you create. Join us for the private, exclusive networking event with world-renowned trademark attorney Kimra Major-Morris as she walks through how to protect your business, your ideas, and your brand.
- 4:30 PMWomen of NASA "Women's History Month Experience," Virtual Panel + Workshop ages 8+ (2 hours)In honor of Women History Month, The Women of Nasa Panel will highlight personal stories from the women of NASA on how they’ve succeeded at overcoming gender discrimination and become change-makers in the field of STEM. Participants will hear first hand from some of the top women on the tools and techniques they too can use to become changemakers! For our second half of the event we will have an interactive workshop for students 8+
- 5:00 PMWomen in Business 100 - Start Your Own Business WorkshopThis virtual workshop will cater to adults who want to start a business on the side while leading busy lives that could include full-time jobs and family obligations. This session will guide participants through brainstorming potential business ideas, creating the outline for their business plan, and considering how to plan, market, advertise, manufacture and deliver a product or service. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan (a template is provided).
- Tuesday, March 30, 2021
- 10:00 AMGirls in Business, a Special 2- Part EventGirls in Business, a Special 2- Part Event Girls in Business 100: Youth Influencer Chat with Mikaila Ulmer As a young entrepreneur, Mikaila is the CEO of Me & the Bees Lemonade. Hear how selling lemonade using her grandmother’s recipe landed her an $11 million deal with Whole Foods when she was only 11 years old, and be inspired to follow your dreams by embracing your own “super powers.” Girls in Business 200: Start Your Own Business Workshop, ages 8+ This workshop focuses on guiding participants through the steps of thinking of their big idea, planning how to turn it into a product or service, deciding how to get the word out, and pitching their idea to others. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan. At the end of the workshop, participants will practice their elevator pitch and present to the group. Participants will leave the workshop with resources and inspiration to continue on their journey as emerging entrepreneurs.
- 12:00 PMMS Virtual Legacy Museum "Women's History Month Experience” (2 hours)The Legacy Project Virtual Museum is an interactive online gallery that was created to celebrate culture, diversity and inclusion, and honor incredible changemakers from the 20th and 21st centuries who are helping to make the world a better place for everyone. The Legacy Project's new "Women's History Month" exhibit highlights 30 groundbreaking women and their amazing contributions to the community. Students will participate in a creative-thinking STEM workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Students will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy. Reserve your spot below!
- 1:30 PMWomen of NASA "Women's History Month Experience," Virtual Panel ages 8+ (1 hour)In honor of Women History Month, The Women of Nasa Panel will highlight personal stories from the women of NASA on how they’ve succeeded at overcoming gender discrimination and become change-makers in the field of STEM. Participants will hear first hand from some of the top women on the tools and techniques they too can use to become changemakers!
- 3:00 PM“Women Changing the Game” Virtual Influencer Panelhe "Women Changing the Game" one-hour virtual Influencer Panel features an awe- inspiring lineup of glass-ceiling shattering women in professional sports, including Jennifer King, Shannon Eastin, Bianca Smith and Lonnie Murray. Each of these phenomenal woman threw out the old playbooks and re-wrote their own. As influential pioneers in their respective sports, this all-female roster will share encouraging personal stories of how they defied the odds, brazenly demolished invisible gender barriers, and ultimately opened doors for other young women interested in pursuing careers in male-dominated industries. Jennifer King —First full-season African American female coach in the NFL Shannon Eastin — The first woman to ever officiate an NFL game Lonnie Murray — First female MLB Player's Association certified player agent Bianca Smith — First African American woman to be a professional baseball coach in the MLB
- 4:00 PMMicrosoft's Legacy Project Virtual Museum: Women's History Month Experience + "What's Your Legacy?" WorkshopThe Legacy Project Virtual Museum is an interactive online gallery that was created to celebrate culture, diversity and inclusion, and honor incredible changemakers from the 20th and 21st centuries who are helping to make the world a better place for everyone. The Legacy Project's new "Women's History Month" exhibit highlights 30 groundbreaking women and their amazing contributions to the community. In this exclusive experience, a Microsoft tour guide will lead participants through the interactive Legacy Project's "Women's History Month" exhibit for an enriching and inspiring experience about the featured female changemakers and role models. Participants will have the opportunity to navigate the exhibit independently to learn and discover more on their own, and will be challenged to reflect on what their own legacies will be. Attendees will then have the opportunity to participate in a creative-thinking workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Participants will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy.
- 6:00 PMCreate a Difference in Your World 200: Virtual Workshop, ages 8+Participants will explore what social good is and what it means to take action for social good/to make a difference, and how they can be the change they want to see in the world. Participants will identify how their passions align with causes they care about, discuss what it means to champion a locally-based organization associated with their cause, and determine which method of support (volunteering or raising awareness) best suits them. Participants will also work on an action plan with PowerPoint.
- Wednesday, March 31, 2021
- 10:30 AMWomen of NASA "Women's History Month Experience," Workshop ages 8+ (1 hour)We will have an interactive workshop for students 8+
- 12:00 PMGirls in Business, a Special 2- Part EventGirls in Business, a Special 2- Part Event Girls in Business 100: Youth Influencer Chat with Mikaila Ulmer As a young entrepreneur, Mikaila is the CEO of Me & the Bees Lemonade. Hear how selling lemonade using her grandmother’s recipe landed her an $11 million deal with Whole Foods when she was only 11 years old, and be inspired to follow your dreams by embracing your own “super powers.” Girls in Business 200: Start Your Own Business Workshop, ages 8+ This workshop focuses on guiding participants through the steps of thinking of their big idea, planning how to turn it into a product or service, deciding how to get the word out, and pitching their idea to others. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan. At the end of the workshop, participants will practice their elevator pitch and present to the group. Participants will leave the workshop with resources and inspiration to continue on their journey as emerging entrepreneurs.
- 1:30 PM“Women Changing the Game” Virtual Influencer Panelhe "Women Changing the Game" one-hour virtual Influencer Panel features an awe- inspiring lineup of glass-ceiling shattering women in professional sports, including Jennifer King, Shannon Eastin, Bianca Smith and Lonnie Murray. Each of these phenomenal woman threw out the old playbooks and re-wrote their own. As influential pioneers in their respective sports, this all-female roster will share encouraging personal stories of how they defied the odds, brazenly demolished invisible gender barriers, and ultimately opened doors for other young women interested in pursuing careers in male-dominated industries. Jennifer King —First full-season African American female coach in the NFL Shannon Eastin — The first woman to ever officiate an NFL game Lonnie Murray — First female MLB Player's Association certified player agent Bianca Smith — First African American woman to be a professional baseball coach in the MLB
- 3:00 PMMS Virtual Legacy Museum "Women's History Month Experience” (2 hours)The Legacy Project Virtual Museum is an interactive online gallery that was created to celebrate culture, diversity and inclusion, and honor incredible changemakers from the 20th and 21st centuries who are helping to make the world a better place for everyone. The Legacy Project's new "Women's History Month" exhibit highlights 30 groundbreaking women and their amazing contributions to the community. Students will participate in a creative-thinking STEM workshop called "What's Your Legacy?" where they will be asked to identify their personal passion or "super power" and align it with a purpose. Students will then use PowerPoint to build an action plan that demonstrates how they will achieve their "game-changing moment" and build their own legacy. Reserve your spot below!
- 3:00 PMWomen in Business 100 - Start Your Own Business WorkshopThis virtual workshop will cater to adults who want to start a business on the side while leading busy lives that could include full-time jobs and family obligations. This session will guide participants through brainstorming potential business ideas, creating the outline for their business plan, and considering how to plan, market, advertise, manufacture and deliver a product or service. Activities center on structured brainstorming sessions and each participant building a short PowerPoint presentation summarizing their business plan (a template is provided).
- 4:30 PMCreate a Difference in Your World, a Special 2-Part EventCreate a Difference in Your World 100: Virtual Fireside Chat with Youth Philanthropists Khloe Thompson & Grace Callwood In the first 30 minutes of this special fireside chat, we'll hear from Khloe Thompson. When she was just 8 years old, Khloe began distributing care bags filled with socks, underwear, toiletries, and menstrual supplies for people in the Los Angeles who were experiencing homelessness. With the help of her family, Khloe founded a non-profit organization called Khloe Kares, and has since given over 5,000 hygiene "Kare Bags" to people in need across the U.S. Khloe will talk about her impactful work in the community, and share encouraging proof that age has nothing to do with your ability to change the world. In the second half of this special event, we sit down with Grace Callwood. At age 16, Grace is currently the founder and chairwoman of her all-youth board of advisors of the We Cancerve Movement, Inc., a nonprofit organization that she founded in 2012 at age 7, shortly after being diagnosed with a catastrophic illness. We Cancerve brings happiness to homeless, sick and foster youth, and Grace is will share her stories to encourage her peers to create their own difference.
- 5:00 PMWomen in Business 200 - Fireside Chat with Sabrina MutukisnaIn this intimate fireside chat Sabrina, Founder of the Town Kitchen and CEO of Workologie, she will share how at 30 years old she went from starting The Town Kitchen and an inclusive workforce development in San Francisco to now, when in the middle of the the COVID-19 global pandemic, she co-founded Workologie, a cultural program for remote teams that leverages the power of education, culture and creativity to build inclusive workplaces and keep distributed workforces activated and engaged.
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