[AISWorld] Join Us: AMCIS - Women's Networking Event

Leroy, Gondy - (gondyleroy) gondyleroy at email.arizona.edu
Fri Jul 21 17:28:56 EDT 2017


Please join us for the AMCIS - Women's Networking Event

Thursday August 10, 2017 - 7.30 - 9.00 pm



Everyone welcome! Especially colleagues who want to increase

the diversity of research teams, committees, editorial boards, ...



Pre-registration required on the AMCIS registration site

Registration fee: $10.


Our program will include an interactive session with Nancy Cantor, as well as the opportunity to get to know colleagues in your area of interest, and the time to network, plan and socialize.




A few program details:


Nancy Cantor will give an interactive talk (approximately 30 minutes) that will support attendees in creating a networking plan that includes coaches, mentors, colleagues, and students.  She will simplify the process that allows attendees to assemble a community of support and make the biggest contribution.


IMPORTANT: To make her presentation as targeted as possible, we encourage you to send us your questions on mentoring and networking (send questions to gondyleroy at email.arizona.edu<mailto:gondyleroy at email.arizona.edu> by July 31). We will combine them and pass them on to Nancy.


Bio: Nancy Cantor, principal of Cantor Consulting has been working with corporate executives and business owners to develop entrepreneurial thinking that impacts their job satisfaction and bottom-line results since 1994. As the creator and owner of the Dream Factory Community and The Entrepreneurs Connection, educational communities for women solo-entrepreneurs, and small business owners, Nancy has developed models that support small business owners in clarifying their goals and creating results. Her unique approach combines life coaching and business development, so that her clients live the life of their dreams and have businesses that support their desire to make a contribution. Her work in program development has earned Nancy many accolades. She was on a team that developed an alternative high school that became a model program in the state and is still serving students today.  She developed women focused-programs for several Chambers and was recognized as Small Business of the Year by MetroWest Chamber of Commerce in 2008.

We are grateful to our sponsors: Prospect Press (prospectpressvt.com) and the University of Memphis.




AIS Women's Network Co-Chairs,

Gondy Leroy, University of Arizona

Dawn Owen, University of Texas at Dallas






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