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Shortly before 11 PM on July, 8th 2010, the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to a commercial building fire at 4844 Jefferson Boulevard in Jefferson Park. © Photo by Mike Meadows

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Womensphere Fall Summit on Creating the Future

Agenda for November 7, 2016

 

1:00-1:30 PM

Registration, Connecting with Discussion Co-Hosts, and Roundtable Introductions

 

1:30-2:10 PM

Welcome, Introductions, Context-setting & Launch

• The Leadership Gender Gap: Overview of Global, US, Cross-Industry Contexts

• Women in Leadership & Innovation: Challenges, Opportunities

• Technology-powered Leadership

• NowIsTheTime.com: Celebrating Women’s Firsts

• New Models for Leadership in the World

• Launching NewChampions5050 + Womensphere Incubator Network global initiatives

Anna Ewing – Board Member, New York Hall of Science; Angel Investor; Past CIO & EVP, Global Technology Solutions, NASDAQ OMX

Dr. Valerie Barr – President, ACM-Women (Association for Computing Machinery)

Rina Kupferschmid-Rojas – Managing Director & Global Head, Sustainable Investing, UBS

Analisa Leonor Balares – CEO & Chief Innovation Officer, Womensphere

Drue Kataoka – Global Artist & Creator, Now is The Time

 

2:10 – 3:00 PM

Womensphere Global Leadership Award 2016 & Keynote

Carla Harris, Vice Chairman, Morgan Stanley; President, National Women’s Business Council

Advancing Women in Leadership in Business & Insights on the Journey to Executive Leadership

Plenary Discussion Panel

Angela Sun – Head of Corporate Development & Strategy, Bloomberg; Young Global Leader

Carla Harris – Vice Chairman, Morgan Stanley

Lili Gil Valetta – CEO, XL Alliance; Young Global Leader

Mary Graham Davis – Managing Partner, Davis Bateson Group; Former Chair, Board of Trustees, Mount Holyoke College

 

3:00 – 3:10PM Networking Break

 

3:10 – 4:00 PM

Sharing Insights & Discussion: Building the Pipeline of Talent & Accelerating Leadership for Women

• Insights on Advancing Women in Business & Finance

• Insights on Advancing Women in Science & Technology

• Insights on Advancing Women in Academia & Academic Leadership

• Empowering Millennials to Change the World

• Roundtable Discussion & Ideation for Global Initiatives 2017

 

Amy Dorn Kopelan –President & Founder, Bedlam Productions; Executive Producer, Corporate State CEO Summit

Laura Cantileno – Executive, Cisco; Co-Author, Internet of Women

Dr. Gilda Barabino – Dean, Grove School of Engineering, City College New York

Aria Finger – CEO, DoSomething.org; Young Global Leader

 

4:00 – 4:50

Sharing Insights & Discussion: Accelerating Impact & Advancing Women's Leadership in the World

• Principles in Accelerating Impact

• Women's Leadership in the World: Driving the Sustainability & Inclusion Agenda

• Women's Innovation in the World: Driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution

• Leveraging Technology to Amplify & Accelerate Impact

• Roundtable Discussion & Ideation: Strategies for Accelerating Women’s Impact & Advancing Women’s

Leadership (Across Fields/Industries)

 

Dr. Nada Anid – Dean, School of Engineering, New York Institute of Technology

Dr. Sana Odeh – Chair & Founder, Arab Women in Computing

Dina Shoman – CEO & Founder, InHerQuests financial education company; Young Global Leader

Rina Kupferschmid-Rojas – Managing Director & Global Head, Sustainable Investing, UBS; Young Global Leader

 

4:50 – 5:40

Synthesis & Community Solutions from Roundtable Discussions & Ideation Sessions

• Synthesis of Insights & Learnings – Community Presentations & Reflections

• Introducing: Project American Dreams

• Introducing: The Internet of Women - book and leaders

• Looking Ahead to 2017: Global Initiatives, Global Movement, Next Steps

 

5:40 – 6:30

Closing Networking Reception

• Community Connections between Speakers, Discussion Co-Hosts, Participants

• Connect with the Book Authors - The Internet of Women

 

Womensphere 2016 Summit on Creating the Future

Full Steam Ahead

November 7, 2016

Cary Hall @ The DiMenna Center, New York City

 

Organization: www.womensphere.org

Festival & Summits: www.womenspherefest.com

 

#Womensphere #CreatingTheFuture

 

Created by the young Finnish puzzle designer Vesa Timonen. Vesa Timonen has come up with an endearing Cast Puzzle based on an original puzzle ring he created for his girlfriend. One of the appeals of this puzzle is that it can double up as an accessory when the two parts have been perfectly fitted together. Finished with a simple yet unique design. The key word is "Synthesis".

Hanayama Co. 2007

Longridge won this game having dominated possession , and creating enough early chances to win 3 games, against a very well organised and hardworking Whitehaven side.

 

Town started strongly and should have scored at least the opening goal as the Whitehaven keeper saved well from Brad Carsley, McDonald crashed a volley against the bar, Carsley hit the post and McKenna was denied what looked a clear penalty by the referee on 20 minutes.

 

Chances came and went, as Longridge played their best football for several weeks without getting the breakthrough they deserved and the inconsistency of the referee, bizarrely chosen for this game despite his performance in Towns recent defeat to Garstang, hindered both sides.

 

Half time came at 0-0, but the Town faithful remained confident as Asheys side were dominating the game, and the vital first goal would surely come in the second half.

 

Carsley had a free kick well saved 10 minutes into the half, and Ged Smith had a decent penalty shout waved away a minute later.

 

Ashcroft then replaced Ryan McKenna on the hour as the Manager looked for the vital 3 points, going straight up front with Carsley, and Longridge looked more threatening immediately.

 

Dovey in the Town goal was having a quiet day, and remained untroubled, as Whitehaven sat deep and were quite content to defend their clean sheet, albeit they were doing it very well.

 

The goal came on 70 minutes as an inswinging Ged Smith corner looked destined to go straight in, before Carsley made sure with a deft flick of the head, to make it 1-0 to Longridge. No more than 'The Ridge' deserved and the feeling now amongst a celebrating home crowd of 108 was that Town would go on to add to their lead.

 

Jordan Bowen and Luke McKenna were having excellent games for Longridge, and kept the ball at will before finding Carsley wide right with just 5 minutes remaining. The powerful striker drove at the visiting defence before being brought down for Towns 3rd penalty shout of the game. He got himself to his feet to take the kick, but was thwarted as the young Whitehaven keeper made an excellent save diving to his right. Stil 1-0 to Longridge.

 

Both Jack Preston and youngster Elliot Breakell were brought on for cameo appearances, before the referee added six additional minutes to the dismay of the players, crowd, team Managers and Linesmen, the last of his bewildering decisions of the day.

 

The result was never put in doubt however, as Town kept possession and played out time to take the 3 points that keeps them at the top of the West Lancashire League Premier Division with just two games remaining.

Local Accession Number: FA_CC.000067

Connick Job Number: 2108

Title: Design for typical clerestory window

Creator/Contributor: Charles J. Connick Studios (creator)

Genre: Design drawings; Gouaches

Date created: 1913-1945 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 gouache : color ; 29 x 17 cm.

General notes: Title from item, from additional material accompanying item, or from information provided by the Boston Public Library.

Date notes: Date supplied by cataloger.

Biographical and historical notes: Window designed for Massachusetts General Hospital Chapel, Boston, Massachusetts.

Subjects: Stained glass; Windows

Collection: Charles J. Connick Gouaches - Massachusetts

Location: Boston Public Library, Arts Department

Shelf locator: Massachusetts Box #1

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

A happy child grows into a happy adult. Fill that memory box with smiles.

 

A friends tattoo which I would love to have on my own wrist!

 

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This is an Urban Threads pattern hand embroidered on a flour sack towel.

© http://uneideedubonheur.canalblog.com/

 

#create #craft #scrapbook #layout #freestyle #magalimaleinge

Lecture by Chuck Fischer: Creating a Pop-Up Book and The Enduring Appeal Of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, December 1, 2010, Carmichael Auditorium, National Museum of American History, Washington, D.C.

Held in conjunction with the exhibition Paper Engineering: Fold, Pull, Pop, & Turn at the National Museum of American History, which features movable book historians, pop-up artists and designers, and paper engineers.

 

Visit the blog Fold, Pull, Pop & Turn.

 

Chuck Fischer is an author and designer whose work is in the permanent collection of the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York City and in the Smithsonian Institution Libraries' exhibition, Paper Engineering: Fold, Pull, Pop, & Turn

 

Fischer's book, Christmas in New York: A Pop-Up Book has been selected as one of USA Today’s Top Ten holiday books for 2007. Other books of his include In The Beginning: The Art of Genesis and Angels: A Pop-Up Book featured by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in their Holiday 2010 catalog.

Lodz, Poland - autumn 2013.

 

Zeiss Ikon Tenax II

Sonnar 2 / 4 cm

Fuji Acros Neopan 100

Ultrafin Plus 1+6/20C/15'

 

(c) Bolek Rosinski 2013

Please do not use without permission.

 

 

File name: 06_10_019978

 

Title: Hear Clinic, Chiropractic, 220 N. Zangs, YU-7575, Dallas, Texas

 

Created/Published:

 

Date issued: 1930-1945 (approximate)

 

Physical description: 1 print (postcard) : linen texture, color ; 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.

 

Genre: Postcards

 

Subjects:

 

Notes: Title from item.

 

Collection: The Tichnor Brothers Collection

 

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

 

Rights: No known restrictions

 

There are various ways to fill the gaps left by the merge. Using boundary warp will stretch to fill the gaps but can create distortion in a horizon or in buildings.

When you are happy with the selections you have made click ‘merge’ and the photo will appear in Lightroom.

Originally shot in Mar 2015. Newly edited Mar 2017.

 

Model: Veera

I used rubber stamps to impress the floral and swirl detail on this piece and then an "alpha disc" letter stamp to do the letters. It was a little tricky to get the letters to be the correct depth and lined up. Took me 3 tries to get it perfect!

 

This pendant is a great reminder for me to stay motivated and get creating!

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January's word at the One Word Project is create.

So, using fushia ink in calligraphy pens(that now graces my fingers tips and won't wash away), lemon oil, small stones and a whispered incantation, that which I seek shall truly be mine (I'm sure of it.)

Failing that my friend has inspired me to create a big pot of steaming hot broccoli & cheddar soup which I just know will cure anything.

 

By the way, a little book of spells wants you to know that lemons are good for mental clarity, purification, commitment & longevity. I'm sure Meyer lemons work best. ;)

 

For those who seek it, pineapples are great to induce love, prosperity, protection, healing & friendship.

 

Happy creating, be it art, photos or spells.

xo

Kara Eusebio, Senior Manager, Strategic Partnerships, Bayview Yards, Canada capture during the Session "Creating Inclusive Communities" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2019 in Dalian, People's Republic of China, July 3, 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary

The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAF)S East African regional program has selected six sites to test interventions that address risks related to climate change and variability. Featured here is the Lower Nyando site in Kenya and ongoing activities related to making baskets as a way to diversity livelihoods and income sources. Which could help create resilience to climate change in the long term. Photos. K. Trautmann.

 

Learn more about CCAFS East Africa activities:

X-ray form I took to QScan in Cleveland so that my podiatrist can create orthotics for my shoes. #talipes #orthapedic

•Mariana Mazzucato, R. M. Phillips Professor in Science and Technology Policy, University of Sussex, United Kingdom at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2013 in Dalian, China 13 September 2013. Photo by World Economic Forum

Here's the inro with the lid removed. I made this polymer clay inro in a class taught by fellow guild member Penni Jo.

 

See my blog post for a review of the Rust Antiquing Set & tips on using it with polymer clay to create a rust-like finish: Creating a Rust Effect on Polymer Clay

Creating your own Xmas cards is much easier than buying them in a store!

 

I designed this card for the newspaper to send to their various clients, hence the safe and secular "Season's Greetings" instead of "Merry Christmas" (don't get me started on that). They rejected it, so I used it as my own personal card that year.

 

The snowman was drawn in pencil, inked, then scanned and colored in Photoshop. The 3D text was created in Illustrator with the extrude & bevel filter, then imported into Photoshop where the highlights and icy textures were added.

 

Backgrounds and snow were created in Photoshop as well.

 

Want to see more? Check out my new blog! All the cool kids are doing it!

logo for mixed media christian art show

Today, the preschool teachers were in their classrooms, cleaning things up. They vacuumed carpets, wiped down hard surfaces, ...and of course, cleaned toys, in anticipation of the students' arrival. I went into the kitchen and found this scene. Naked women and camo-clad men, heaped in a dish drainer. I suppose the unintentional symbolism is self-evident. As culture creates gender, we create it intentionally unequal . . .and dehumanizing. What we're teaching our children will last a lifetime. Day four for Project 365.

Created by PSYCO and GARTH

Life starts here! WE'RE HAVING A BABY!

 

I'm so excited to be able to share this with everyone!!

Creating Healthy Work Environments

24-26 March 2022

Washington, DC, USA

Day 2 - 25 March 2022

Photos courtesy of EPNAC.com

created with visual prompt using stable diffusion

create and skate. Superman shreds his own cosmic park, while skate betties wonder woman and aquaman discuss the finer things in life.

James Archer makes a sharp turn and creates a plume of ice chips.

 

Photo by Richard Allan.

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